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Why experiments and modelling are necessary for the safe design and operation of CO₂ transport systems
CO₂ capture, transport and storage (CCS) systems are an important part of our toolbox for mitigating climate change. However, increased R&D efforts are needed to facilitate an efficient and safe scaling up of CCS to the level needed to mitigate climate change. In his keynote speech at TCCS-12, SINTEF Chief Scientist Svend Tollak Munkejord discussed why both experiments and models are a necessary part of this effort.
Advanced control logic in thermal systems using Modelica
A control algorithm is the brain of any thermal application; it can make or break the energy effectiveness of the thermal system. Control…
The journey from NCCS PhD student to task leader
Vanja Buvik (SINTEF Industry) initially joined NCCS in 2017 as one of the Centre’s first PhD students. She is now Task 2 lead.
GoNorth heads for the Gakkel Ridge
The second GoNorth expedition launches from Longyearbyen 6 July.
Exploring real-world case studies during summer school in the Greenland landscape
Sewage pipes snake down the hillside into the fjord in the colourful town of Sisimiut, Greenland, population 5,582. The sewage pipes carry untreated…
Developing a Data Marketplace: Discovering Data in Distributed Databases
In the era of data-driven decision-making, the availability of vast and diverse datasets is crucial for organisations. Data marketplaces are emerging as the…