Skip to content

SINTEF Blog Gå til forsiden

  • Energy
  • Ocean
  • Digital
  • Health
  • Industry
  • Climate and environment
  • Building
  • Society
  • EN
  • NO
Energy

NCCS Consortium Agreement and contract signed

author
Rune Aarlien
Senior Project Manager
Published: 30. Mar 2017 | Last edited: 15. Apr 2025
1 min. reading
Comments (0)

Recently the NCCS host organisation, SINTEF Energy Research, signed the contract for the FME centre with the Research Council of Norway. This means that NCCS now officially has started.

Consortium Agreement

To be in position to sign the contract with the Research Council of Norway, the NCCS Consortium Agreement (CA) first had to be in place and signed by all partners. The CA was developed and negotiated through several rounds this fall, heavily supported by an industry task force. By December, the CA was finally settled, and by February, partners had signed the CA detailing our collaboration over the coming eight years.

Partners

In total, 25 partners signed the CA, where 13 were research partners and 12 were partners from the industry.

Comments

No comments yet. Be the first to comment!

Leave a comment Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

More about Energy

nettstasjon i strømnettet og vindturbiner i bakgrunnen

Can the power system become SF₆-free by 2050?

Author Image
Author Image
Author Image
3 forfattere
strømnett vinterstid, foto

What is the status of phasing out SF6 gas in switchgear and circuit breakers?

Nina Sasaki Støa-Aanensen
Nina Sasaki Støa-Aanensen
Senior Research Scientist
Strømnett og en by i bakgurnnen

How do we plan and operate for security of electricity supply?

Susanne Sandell
Susanne Sandell
Researcher

Technology for a better society

  • About this blog
  • How to write a science blog
  • Sign up for our newsletter
  • News from NTNU and SINTEF
  • Facebook
Gå til SINTEF.no
SINTEF logo
© 2025 SINTEF Foundation
Privacy Editorial Press contacts Website by Headspin