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Research and Development Reduce Emissions from Wood Burning
Emissions from wood burning have been greatly reduced in recent decades, thanks to continuous research and technology development in the field. This is…
New project will map out realistic pathways to zero-emissions
Coauthor: Siri Mathisen Decarbonising energy systems is a highly complex undertaking, requiring coordinated tools and compliance with the current situation and adopted plans.…
EERA DeepWind offshore wind R&I conference holds successful 21st edition
The 2024 edition of the EERA DeepWind offshore wind R&I conference took place 17-19 January in Trondheim, gathering about 300 scientists, experts and…
Ocean Lab lowers the threshold to promote innovation in the ocean space
Science and engineering are not the clean disciplines as portrayed by the controlled environment of a laboratory. Innovation must survive the messy world…
Don’t burn your Christmas tree in the fireplace!
Two Scandinavian traditions that remain strong to this day are the use of a real Christmas tree, and a wood stove to heat…
The way forward to decarbonise the offshore support fleet
The offshore support fleet, crucial for the oil and gas operations on the Norwegian Continental Shelf, faces a pressing need for decarbonization. Platform supply vessels (PSVs) contribute ca 1 million tonnes of CO2 annually, making them the largest greenhouse gas source in the offshore logistics supply chain. The government’s directive to implement zero- and low-emission solutions by 2030 sets the stage for transformative change.