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The Norwegian Climate Plan 2021: Towards a comprehensive emissions accounting framework that includes international trade
Co-authors: Kirsten S. Wiebe, Sarah Schmidt, Moana Simas AND Eivind Bjelle – Traditional methods for calculating a country’s greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions account…
TCCS goes virtual
The Trondheim CCS Conference is a world leading scientific CCS technology conference, gathering more than 400 CCS-experts from all over the globe every…
Burning Dirty Fuel with Green Outcomes
Most fuels, including the nastiest petroleum-based fuel, can actually be burned in a climate-friendly way at low costs. A new demonstration plant in…
Numerical modelling with the Ocean Farm 1 structure
With a continuously growing aquaculture industry and increasingly limited fish-farming sites at close-to-shore areas both in Norway and worldwide, the need to develop…
CCS: How Much Does It Cost To Increase Storage Efficiency?
Results of analysis performed in the Norwegian CCS Research Centre (NCCS) indicates that mobility control in CO2 storage can reduce the total cost…
NCCS Research & Norway’s Longship
With contributions from Mona Mølnvik, Grethe Tangen, Inna Kim, Alvar Braathen, Elin Skurtveit, Pierre Cerasi, Peder Eliasson, Alv-Arne Grimstad, Simon Roussanaly, Solrun Vevelstad,…