- Authors
- Andy Booth
- Year
- 2021
- Type
- Lecture
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Slag and its effect on Si and FeSi production
Silicon (Si) is one of the most useful elements on earth and is popular due to its semiconductor characteristics and its abundance in form of quartz (SiO2). Both metallurgical Si and ferrosilicon (FeSi) are produced industrially by carbothermic reduction of quartz (SiO2) in a submerged arc furnace. When...
- Year
- 2023
- Type
- Doctoral thesis
...are partners who will develop and use resilient and sustainable solutions. In the coming years, Norwegian municipalities and businesses must adapt to the effects of climate change. SINTEF is leading RESIST, a major EU-funded project aimed at developing new knowledge and solutions for climate adaptation...
...wings can cause major problems. It can limit flight time, increase costs and pose safety and environmental risks. That is why researchers at SINTEF have developed a new coating material that makes ice removal both more efficient and cheaper – without harming the environment. Drones are becoming increasingly...
...gathering at AquaNor 2025 sent a clear message: emission cuts in fisheries and aquaculture are no longer just visions – but solutions making their way into practice. The event was organised by the Green Platform project ZeroKyst and featured several presentations from the research component (KSP), which...
TRACE develops knowledge and methods for the sustainable development of the transport sector. Nature and the environment are under increasing pressure. Therefore, we need to develop transport systems that better consider what nature can tolerate. TRACE is a research centre working to determine how the...
...models, and operational workflows. The integration of AI agents into these DTs enables advanced assistance in configuring complex systems, orchestrating workflows, and automating maintenance cycles. Leveraging well-documented open-source tools (e.g., CWL, Argo, Airflow), AI agents can design and manage...
KSP MAPLES (Multi-fidelity and Probabilistic Lifetime Estimation for Slender Marine Structures)
Model and reduce the uncertainties in lifetime prediction of marine risers based on targeted probability levels using probablistic and multi-fidelity modelling relying on measurement data. The oceans, with their relentless waves, strong currents, and floating platforms, pose significant challenges for...
The project aims to design, validate and build an integrated prototype demonstrator that utilizes an immersion cooling system in combination with new, highly efficient materials and systems for long-term thermal energy storage. Additionally, various exploitation pathways for the recovered heat—such...
...energy transition's monetary cost and impact on nature. Research centre FME InterPlay (by its long name "Integrated Hub for Energy System Analyses") will develop open energy system planning tools with a view to decarbonise the energy system at a lower cost to society and nature – paving the way for new...
OptiFish aims to develop, test, and validate technologies that will improve onboard monitoring of catch volumes and fish health, enabling fishers to improve the sustainability of their operations and to better meet control requirements. More specifically, the technologies investigated during the project...
...numerical simulation and optimization to develop a digital platform for optimizing design and long term management of open, complex geothermal storage systems. Heating and cooling applications constitute more than 40% of national electricity demands. If we can develop means for recovery and large-scale storage...
...reacts with hydrogen under high temperature and pressure. The production costs 1.4 per cent of the world's entire energy consumption and it emits approx. 450 million tonnes of carbon dioxide a year – about 1 per cent of all anthropogenic carbon emissions and more than any other industrial chemical production...
...found out who was getting the results and what the readings were to be used for. Photo: Sergey Ryzhov/Shutterstock Viewpoints Many Norwegian businesses want to be data-driven. They want the decisions they take, on everything from product development to operations and maintenance, to be based primarily...
...greener, and more efficient. Challenges in the construction industry The construction industry plays an important role in the European economy, contributing almost 9% to its GDP. But the industry faces several challenges: Shortage of skilled workers Slow technology adoption Worker safety and productivity...
CCS Midt-Norge is an industrial cluster that investigates the opportunities and challenges related to CO2 capture and storage (CCS) for companies in mid-Norway. As part of this work, the cluster will maps different strategies for developing CO2 management infrastructure in the region. This infrastructure...
Keywords: Data linking, Data enrichment, Procurement data Entity linking is a crucial task in Natural Language Processing (NLP) and Information Retrieval (IR) [Shen et al 2021]. It involves associating specific strings of text (also known as mentions or entities) with the corresponding entries in a knowledge...
PDF: Road-map for gas in the Norwegian metallurgical industry: greater value creation and reduced emissions...
COP27 Event: Why modelling and data sharing is crucial in the global energy transition [Video]
...nature and at the same time ensure economic development - all this within the framework of very ambitious climate targets. For this, we need advanced models of energy systems and data sharing. This event will present result from the openEntrance project and discuss how science, industry, policy and the...
Wellcome to the Kick-off seminar for the Norwegian Centre for Sustainable Bio-based Fuels and Energy. Vitenparken, NMBU-Ås Overview of Program 9th February Opening Ceremony National, Nordic and International Perspectives Dinner 10th February The Bio4Fuels Value Chain International perspective User...