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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,…
Towards Building a Smart Knowledge Base of CoVid-19 Spread Data
The CoVid-19 pandemic has caused worldwide socioeconomic impacts and the unfolding of the second wave is highlighting the importance of proper and rapid actions to the…
Webinar: CruiZE project sharing and discussing how to reach zero emissions
CruiZE – Cruising towards Zero Emissions – is a collaborative project between SINTEF, NTNU, the world’s largest cruise line operator, Carnival Corporation &…
Geomechanics for CCS: A Positive National Collaboration
The Norwegian CCS Research Centre (NCCS) conducts research on all aspects related to carbon capture, transport and storage. Among the NCCS partners are…
Derisking the Smeaheia Fault Block: Geological Controls on CO2 Containment
Researchers in the Norwegian CCS Research Centre (NCCS) have recently published a scientific article about the geological evolution of the Smeaheia fault block…