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Ammonia: From cleaning product to maritime fuel
Today, ammonia is perhaps best known as a foul-smelling chemical used in cleaning products. In the future, it might also be widely used as a maritime fuel! At SINTEF, researchers are working towards this to happen through a wide variety of projects.
Open-access CO₂ data is essential for accelerating CCS deployment
In order to limit the impact of global warming, we urgently need to reduce our CO2 emissions. Technology for capturing CO2 at a large scale…
EERA DeepWind offshore wind R&I conference gathers record crowd
The 20th edition of the EERA DeepWind offshore wind R&I conference was a resounding success. The 2023 edition of the event took place…
How to reduce the costs of green hydrogen production?
Green hydrogen is considered as a one of the key solutions to our time’s environmental challenges. However, the cost of green hydrogen production…
Hydrogen in our time
If we are to meet our climate goals for 2030 and 2050, hydrogen is an absolutely necessary part of the energy mix. Several…
Characterization of a fault zone in a natural geologic CO₂ storage analogue
Elizabeth Petrie is a professor of Geology and the Moncrief Chair in Petroleum Geology at Western Colorado University who recently completed a stay…