
Norwegian tech sends climate ripples across Japan
Ten million CO₂ heat pumps for water heating sold – an environmental win with Norwegian roots
Ten million CO₂ heat pumps for water heating sold – an environmental win with Norwegian roots
The Trondheim-based company Cartesian won the newly established Nordic Innovation Award at the finals in Copenhagen today. The award, presented by the patent offices of Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Iceland, and Norway, highlights Nordic companies...
It’s been a mystery for many years: Every day, tonnes of ferromanganese – an important additive in steel – are “locked” in slag on their way out of the furnaces. We are now getting close to solving this problem.
Sustainable shipping and increased value creation in Norwegian industry are the goals for one of the world's largest maritime research centres. 60 of the project's partners met in Trondheim during the official launch.
The research center Zero Emissions Metal Production (FME ZeMe) aims to develop solutions that contribute to a carbon-neutral metal industry in Norway by 2050.
SINTEF showcases our latest hydrogen achievements at EU Hydrogen Week 2024.
A cure for global warming: Technologies exist that can get us out of this mess. Let’s take a look at them.
Both the glass and aluminium industries cast glass in furnaces that generate large volumes of greenhouse gases. Researchers believe that replacing natural gas with hydrogen will enable us to remove greenhouse gas emissions and promote smarter...
By replacing natural gas with hydrogen and safer and smarter production methods, an EU-funded project will decarbonise the glass and aluminum industry.
The new Google data centre being built in Skien is in danger of wasting its surplus heat because Norway has no legislation that reduces this risk. We really need to address this issue!
When you purchase a new refrigerator, tumble dryer, or air-to-air heat pump, you have a chance to positively impact the environment. Research conducted by SINTEF has shown that refrigerants are a crucial factor in the battle against global warming...
A EU project is dedicated to advancing energy efficiency through the development of innovative and eco-friendly corrosion protection methods, with the goal of replacing steel with aluminum.
The knowledge gained from SINTEF's Multiphase Laboratory at Tiller has contributed to great strategic importance for Norway's oil and gas production, but also for the country's economic growth.
New technology will transform the production of bleaching and disinfection chemicals in the European chemical industry.
NTNU and SINTEF celebrated today the official opening of HighEFFLab: a national research infrastructure for experimental research in the field of energy efficiency.