Induction heating, direct heating or trace heating? Pipe-in-pipe or wet insulation? There are several technologies and methods available for electrical heating of subsea flowlines for the oil and...
Induction heating, direct heating or trace heating? Pipe-in-pipe or wet insulation? There are several technologies and methods available for electrical heating of subsea flowlines for the oil and...
The SINTEF and NTNU CCS Award is given for outstanding achievements within the field of carbon capture, transport and storage (CCS). Provided worthy candidates, the Award will be handed out for...
How is it actually a farmed salmon? Measurements from the sensor fish experiments give us new answers to it. One of the goals is to further develop more gentle methods for debugging and handling...
The article's authors say Norway can shrink its need for expensive upgrades of the power grid, if it chooses to implement zero emission neighbourhoods as one of its climate measures....
The annual report for FME NCCS is now ready. On the Annual report website, you can view the main points, and download the full PDF....
The annual report for FME CINELDI is now ready. On the Annual report website, you can view the main points, and download the full PDF....
Trial of the test configuration used to evaluate dust masks in the Norwegian smelting industry. Occupational hygienist Solveig Føreland (on the right) is responsible for the measurements,...
In collaboration with the Centre for Elite Sports Research at NTNU and researchers at SINTEF, the Norwegian ski manufacturer Madshus intends to use new sensor technology to advance the individual...
It wasn’t until World War II that plastic products began to be mass-produced as they are today. The war accelerated the need for new technologies, and plastics came to revolutionise the way we live...
The industry is predicting a bright future for floating offshore wind farms. An entirely new concept has recently been tested in Trondheim. "Our main aim is to see the turbine out at sea and...
The Norwegian Environment Agency is calling for several measures to combat the problem of plastics in the oceans. Photo: Colourbox Notes According to a new research report from SINTEF in Norway,...
By using a new concept for CO2 capture employing renewable heat recovery technology, the energy requirement for CO2 capture from cement plants is reduced by three quarter,s as shown by...
Bridges constructed with fibre reinforced polymers (composites) may become a familiar sight in Europe if a new pan-European research project achieves its objectives. The project also aims to...
Researcher Jackob Høgenes at SINTEF Digital is working with drones - however, this one only flies indoors. Photo: Werner Juvik / SINTEF. Standard Developments in technology will leave their mark...
Unlike the fully grown human nervous system, a rapidly developing technological counterpart is still in its early infancy – Distributed Fibre Optic Sensing (DFO)....
They are lightweight, strong, and resistant to corrosion and decay. In the future, bridges in Norway could be made of fibre-reinforced plastic elements, which extend their lifespans and reduce...
SINTEF made a pre-tax profit of NOK 234 million in 2017. This is SINTEF’s best financial result ever. Gross operating revenue was NOK 3.24 billion. The ordinary operating profit was NOK 206...
The interior of the earth is an immense source of energy. Now Norwegian and Italian researchers go to the depths to pick it up. Illustration: Thinkstock. Standard An international research team...
Continuous technological development is making solar-generated electricity increasingly less expensive. Some of this development is taking place in Norway. Photo: Carl Attard (Pexels) Standard...
On 2 and 3 May, 55 participants from seven Europen countries met to discuss the progress in the ELEGANCY project at Petten in the Netherlands. https://blog.sintef.com/sintefenergy/...