HighEFF short course on Industrial Energy Recovery
This one-day course (with lectures and voluntary assignments) will be arranged at Scandic Bakklandet from 08:30 to 16:00.
This one-day course (with lectures and voluntary assignments) will be arranged at Scandic Bakklandet from 08:30 to 16:00.
In this webinar, former NCCS PhD student Alexandra Log will present her work on rapid depressurization of CO2 in pipes.
The Centres for Environment-friendly Energy Research (FME) Conference will be organised 13. March. The event, part of the NTNU Energy Transition Week, will take place at the Scandic Lerkendal in Trondheim and will be accessible via live stream for...
This webinar will present results from experimental and simulation studies on a laboratory-scale, pressurised, O2-blown Entrained Flow biomass gasification Reactor (EFR), using pulverised commercial lignin pellets as feedstock.
As most electrolysis pots in an aluminium potline will have different rates of fluoride losses, while the secondary alumina from the GTC will contain an average fluorine content an imbalance will occur over time leading to instability and require...
Solvent degradation is pivotal for optimizing carbon capture plants, but current monitoring methods are time-consuming and require specific techniques for each solvent.
Currently there are a lot of input relevant to our activity in HighEFF from COP28, new EU-directives and corresponding national and international activities. The presentation will try to summarize some of it, and put it in perspective.
Welcome to the series of NCCS Lunch Webinars. The webinars consist of a 20-minute presentation followed by questions and discussion.
Chemical looping combustion (CLC) technology has the potential to capture CO2 as an inherent part of the combustion process.