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Mobility as a catalyst for CCS innovation and networking
To celebrate the relaunch of the NCCS Mobility Program, we spoke to Sai Gokul Subraveti about his experiences on the program and his…
Not so random after all? How random numbers help us to predict the physical world
Numerical models are highly relevant to the world of ocean research. By predicting how various real-world phenomena will play out, we can take…
The Production Operator 4.0 – How New Technologies will Change Factory Workers
The fourth industrial revolution poses new challenges for the modern production operator. To meet these challenges, we are developing technologies that can support workers both physically and cognitively. Technologies such as exoskeletons and Augmented Reality will permanently change how production operators work.
The status of biofuels in Norway and around the world, 2022
Biofuels are fuels derived from biological materials that can be used to replace petrol, diesel and other fossil-based fuels. If we are to…
Industrial neighbours can share excess energy
With so many new, power-intensive industries like data centres and battery factories, we need to expand the power grid quickly and efficiently. This can give power companies the opportunity to impose new demands on the industry regarding how they manage their energy consumption.
Recirculating exhaust gas in silicon production
Recirculating the off-gas during silicon production can increase the CO2 concentration enough to make CCS possible in a cost-effective way.