No one-size-fits-all: building a circular future for waste management
In order to achieve a circular future, waste treatment needs to evolve. A new report from SINTEF-led project, CircWtE, explores how to do just that.
In order to achieve a circular future, waste treatment needs to evolve. A new report from SINTEF-led project, CircWtE, explores how to do just that.
‘Bubbles’ – taste that word – and think soda, soap, play and well-being. But did you know that air bubbles can also reduce fuel consumption and emissions from oceangoing vessels?
High-quality monitoring data and control actions altering blade position by roughly 20° could help prevent collisions between birds and wind turbines.
SINTEF’s newest spin-off, Previse Technologies, is developing technology that can detect corrosion hiding under process pipe insulation before it can lead to accidents. The technology developed at SINTEF Energy Research can cut maintenance costs by...
SINTEF Energy Research has now begun using Norway’s brand-new supercomputer, Olivia, and the first results show a leap forward in hydropower planning.
Norway can save investment costs of a staggering 25 billion NOK [ca. €2.1 billion] in the power grid by upgrading the quality of insulation paper used in transformers – dramatically increasing their lifespans.
SINTEF researchers play an important role in Water Europe’s work on water security and resilience.
Here you will find publications and presentations from the RightFish project.
Arctic cultural heritage faces new threats as climate shifts. In this article we explore technical-industrial cultural heritage in Svalbard, what insights it offers, and how to preserve it on degrading permafrost.