Increasing CO2 storage safety through stochastic simulation of well cementing
Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) is widely accepted as one of the viable solutions to the greenhouse gas problem. An important part of…
Happy occasion at SINTEF & NTNU – Opening of the LowEmission Research Centre
Coauthors: Ragnhild Skorpa and Stefania Gardarsdottir, SINTEF On Friday June 14th the Research Centre LowEmission was officially opened by the Minister of Petroleum…
The Power of Return CO2 – Going beyond the CCS acronym
This blog is based on Torund Bryhn’s presentation Wednesday 19th June at TCCS-10. Authored by Torund Bryhn and Chloe Combi. Alexandra Bech Gjorv, CEO…
Consumer and prosumer cooperation may equal reduced electricity prices
The decarbonisation of the power sector is at the core of the transition to a future sustainable energy. In parallel with the growth…
ELEGANCY Dutch Case Study: TNO initiates industrial participation with H-Vision project
Guest bloggers: Octavian Partenie, Rajat Bhardwaj, Robert de Kler, Erwin Giling (TNO, The Netherlands) In line with the 2015 Paris Agreement, the Dutch…
Thermal Conductivity in CCS – new measurement data in unchartered territory
Thermal conductivity is a key component in CCS, in regard to e.g. CO2 injection and ship transport. But, there is a knowledge gap…