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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…
CCS Has A Branding Problem — We Need A Solution
CCS means many things to many people, both inside and outside of science and industry. Here at SINTEF, we refer to the collective…
IoT based monitoring for power grid components
State of the art sensor technology and communication networks allow new ways of condition monitoring, control and maintenance in the power grid. Increasingly…
Local electricity markets: Neighbourly help as a driver for sustainability
The smart grid of the future may mean that your electric car has a work meeting with your neighbour’s washing machine while you’re…
Integrated energy systems: a promising way to help meet cities’ ever-increasing power needs
Co-Authors: Hanne Kauko, Kjersti Berg, Magnus Askeland Electrification is increasingly being promoted as a measure to reduce environmental impact. But the complete electrification…