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Gerd Kjølle wants more women in the power industry
Gerd Kjølle is a power pioneer, specialising in security of supply. She has been honoured to write one of the chapters in the new book Women in Power.
The finalisation of a clear incentive for CCUS in Europe just arrived – why did it take so long and what can emerging emissions trading systems learn?
Recent amendments to EU emissions trading system clearly incentivizes permanently stored CO2 as an abatement option for regulated emitters. Why did it take almost 20 years to arrive at this seemingly obvious conclusion, and what can we learn from this experience?
New insulation liquids for transformers – Asset or liability?
Although some of the new insulation fluids have beneficial properties, transformer owners are reluctant to use them at higher voltage levels
The Key to Cable Longevity: Understanding water treeing in power cables
By: Amar Abideen, LowEmission PhD candidate Co Authors: Frank Mauseth, NTNU and Øystein Hestad, SINTEF Understanding the aging process in power cables…
Powering the Future: Integrating Offshore Wind Energy on Oil and Gas Installations
With the rapid development of offshore wind technology in Norway, is it feasible to use wind energy exclusively to supply power to offshore…
How do we integrate local energy communities into grid planning?
Decentralised power production creates new challenges for grid companies.