Workshop: the Norwegian wind power controversy
The Norwegian Centre for Energy Transition Strategies NTRANS and the Norwegian Research Centre on Wind Energy NorthWind invite you to a free workshop about the Norwegian wind power controversy.
The Norwegian Centre for Energy Transition Strategies NTRANS and the Norwegian Research Centre on Wind Energy NorthWind invite you to a free workshop about the Norwegian wind power controversy.
A key aspect for the safe and reliable operation of large-scale underground CO2 storage applications is the accurate understanding of the subsurface behaviour and long-term fate of the injected CO2.
Low pressure liquefaction of CO2 intended for ship transport in a CCS chain have been studied experimentally in NCCS CO2 capture and transport-conditioning through liquefaction (Task 4).
In Norway, most of the future offshore oil and gas field developments are expected to be developed through tie-back solutions. Here, the produced reservoir streams are transported over very long distances on irregular terrain and cold ambient...
A new modelling tool for evaluating the potential along-fault flow rate is under development.
Simple but reliable estimation of CO2 injection-induced stresses change acting on the fault are important for an early-phase screening of critically oriented faults near the injector.
Building on various years of research within NCCS, the seminar examines the challenges that fiscal metering for CCS faces.
LowEmission Consortium Days 2021 is the annual meeting place for all LowEmission members.
SINTEF, in collaboration with Windcluster Norway and Norwegian Offshore Wind Cluster, invites you to attend this webinar about regulatory considerations related to the development and operation of wind farms. This webinar will be in Norwegian.