Treatment plants ensure that our fjords are not polluted by wastewater effluent. Artificial intelligence (AI) will now facilitate an even more efficient process, and at lower cost. Every day, the...
Treatment plants ensure that our fjords are not polluted by wastewater effluent. Artificial intelligence (AI) will now facilitate an even more efficient process, and at lower cost. Every day, the...
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If there's a riddle that defines our time, it must surely be how we get to net zero CO2 emissions while still delivering energy to billions of people. Different countries have different...
...“In collaboration with the CINELDI research centre, we are currently conducting tests to see if batteries can be used to support low-voltage grids. It is useful to be able to get input and...
The future is hard to predict. But we know that things will change. Especially when it comes to technology. Whether it's new ways of charging our vehicles, powering our appliances or radical...
The LowEmission research Centre is well underway and we are all working towards a common goal – zero emission oil and gas production on the Norwegian Continental Shelf (NCS) by 2050. Activities...
The Horizon2020 project CEMCAP on CO2 capture from the cement industry is coming to an end. https://blog.sintef.com/sintefenergy/...
We have yet to demonstrate whether it is better to place small wood chips between the logs. Many combinations of wood chips and logs are open to debate. However, what SINTEF Energy Research and...
Woman selling fish at an Indian foodmarket in Goa, without any refrigeration. Photo: Pexels Blog In India, the food sector is emerging as a high-growth and high-profit sector due to its immense...
Researchers hope that the the ultrasmall messengers called exosomes (pictrure), can be used as an early-stage biomarker for Alzheimer’s disease, enabling a diagnosis to be made before the typical...
Researcher and biochemist Torkild Visnes in his lab at SINTEF. He is currently working to establish a similar biomedical research group focusing on drug development at SINTEF. Here pictured in...
After the iProcess Kickoff, both industrial partners and researchers should know what to expect from one another, according to Dr. Marit Aursand. Expect a change – the iProcess course is set. –...
Hurricane strength: including the economic impact, cost estimates for damage caused by hurricanes in 2017 amounted to 250 billion dollars (2,120 billion kroner). This is 1.6 times the Norwegian...
The annual report for FME HighEFF is now ready. On the Annual report website, you can view the main points, and download the full PDF....
Laboratory Manager Jørn Stenebråten (right) and researcher Lars Erik Walle at SINTEF Industry demonstration the Polyax Rocker. Photo: Thor Nielsen Standard Oil reservoirs occur in...
CO2 Capture and utilization (CCU) is of often presented as an alternative to CO2 Capture and storage (CCS). In general lines, the concept of CCU is indeed more appealing: instead of burying CO2...
The future of aviation is unmanned. But unmanned aerial vehicles – or drones – are not just of interest to the aviation industry. Nearly every industrial and commercial sector has been...
In NCCS (NCCS Task 7) we work to improve and expand our knowledge on the design and operation of safe and efficient CO2-transport systems. Part of this is to understand CO2 flows that are out of...
Unlike the fully grown human nervous system, a rapidly developing technological counterpart is still in its early infancy – Distributed Fibre Optic Sensing (DFO)....
SINTEF researcher Martin Bellmann at the lab, working on recycling of solarcells in a project named EcoSolar. Photo: Thor Nielsen/ SINTEF. Notes This autumn, the four-year EU project, PVadapt,...