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NCCS attends EU CCUS conference in Oslo
On 27 October, Norwegian CCS (NCCS) Centre Director Mona Mølnvik participated in a panel discussion at the EU’s annual Carbon Capture, Utilisation and…
Ocean Grid Development: Energy Market Analysis Perspectives
Energy market analysis can help steer the development of the future offshore energy system to make it less costly, more profitable and more…
The transition to the power grid of the future
How do we achieve a power grid that is flexible, intelligent, robust, and cost-effective? This was the main question examined during the CINELDI days.
Why is understanding choked flow crucial for CO2 capture, transport and storage?
If we are to design and operate CO2 capture, transport and storage (CCS) systems efficiently and safely, we need to know more about CO2’s choked flow – that is, its maximum flow rate through valves, holes or other restrictions. This has been the subject of a new paper: Experiments and modelling of choked flow of CO2 in orifices and nozzles.
GoNorth: Returning from the Arctic with a trove of data
Norway is bit more acquainted with its own backyard as a result of the first leg of the very first GoNorth polar expedition.
One step closer to a self-healing grid
We have developed two novel methods that can be used to accurately locate earth faults in isolated systems.