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Cement bond to rock and steel: the Achilles heel of well integrity
Portland cement is the most common material used in the construction and plugging of wells – however, cement bond to other materials is the weakest link in the well’s integrity. At the Norwegian CCS Research Centre (NCCS), new methods have been developed to measure bond strength, as well as evaluate them under more realistic field conditions.
Energy-efficient Climate Control of Greenhouses
Co-authors: August Brækken (SINTEF Energy Research) and Michael Bantle (SINTEF Energy Research) Not only can greenhouses contribute to a more sustainable and emissions-free…
The winners of SINTEF’s Christmas Quiz
Thank you to all the participants for joining SINTEF as we warmed up for the International Mathematics Olympiad with a Christmas Quiz out…
Metering in digital substations: new solutions for a new era
Co-authors: Nargis Hurzuk (Statnett) and Steinar Fines (Tensio TN) – The digitalization of substations is a “logical next step” that offers many benefits…
Can the use of plastics reduce the cost of CO2 capture?
Co-authors: Rune H. Gaarder (SINTEF), Jon Hermansen (BEWI Biobe) and Olav Larsen (BEWI Biobe) – Can the use of plastics (polymeric materials) in…
‘Welcome Back’: NCCS Consortium Days 2021
For the first time in two years, the Norwegian CCS Research Centre (NCCS) consortium was able to meet in person for the 2021…