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Keeping solar and wind energy stored in the battery: What is the value?
Co-author: Magnus Korpås, Professor, NTNU It is expected that operation and planning of electricity distribution systems is going to make more use of…
ELEGANCY: From Helmholtz-type Equations of State to Legal Conditions
ELEGANCY is an ACT (Accelerating CCS Technologies) project with Germany, the Netherlands, Norway, Switzerland and the UK as participating countries, and even project…
FTIR combined with multivariate analysis for monitoring of solvent composition in CO2 capture plant.
For post combustion CO2 capture, solvents which are blends of amines and/or other additives are often used. Monitoring of the solvent composition is…
WtE – Producing new energy from old data – a Waste-to-Energy story
Co-authors: Elisa Magnanelli and Cansu Birgen Even though Norway has the goal to decouple economic growth and waste production, the increase in waste…
Multiphase CO2 flow: New numerical method and NCCS mobility program
While Capture and Storage are so close in the well-known alias “CCS”, large distances may separate the sites where they actually occur. How…
Professor Roland Span won the SINTEF and NTNU CCS Award 2019 at TCCS-10
Professor Roland Span of Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany, received the prestigious SINTEF and NTNU CCS Award, honouring his extraordinary contributions and outstanding work in…