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Centres for Environment-friendly Energy Research (FME)

The Centres for Environment-friendly Energy Research (FME) carry out long-term research targeted towards renewable energy, energy efficiency, CCS and social science aspects of energy research.

Centres FME III

FME NorthWind

FME NorthWind

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FME NorthWind (Norwegian Research Centre on Wind Energy) will bring forward outstanding research and innovation to create jobs and grow exports, and to facilitate the sustainable development of wind power.

FME HYDROGENi

FME HYDROGENi

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HYDROGENi is a centre for environment-friendly energy research (FME) dedicated to the research and innovations within hydrogen and ammonia needed to meet the 2030 and 2050 goals of the Norwegian hydrogen road map.

Centres within FME II - 2016 - 2024

CINELDI

CINELDI

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Centre for intelligent electricity distribution - to empower the future Smart Grid.

HighEFF

HighEFF

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By increasing energy efficiency, HighEFF will help ensure that Norway has the world’s greenest industries.

NCCS

NCCS

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NCCS will help Norway meet its obligations under the Paris Climate Agreement.

ZEN

ZEN

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- Research Centre on Zero Emission Neighbourhoods (ZEN) in Smart Cities

Hydrocen 
The main objective of HydroCen is to enable the Norwegian hydropower sector to meet complex challenges and exploit new opportunities through innovative technological solutions.

NTRANS Norwegian Centre for Energy Transition Strategies (Norwegian)

MoZEES Mobility Zero Emission Energy Systems (Norwegian)

Bio4Fuels Research Centre for Sustainable Bio-Based Fuels and Chemicals (Norwegian)

Centres within FME I - 2009 - 2017

NOWITECH - Research Network

NOWITECH - Research Network

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Since 2009 NOWITECH has developed 40 innovations in Offshore wind. NOWITECH was concluded as an FME by the end og 2017. NOWITECH is now continued as a research network.

ZEB

ZEB

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The Research Centre on Zero Emission Buildings

CREE Oslo Centre for Research on Environmentally Friendly Energy

The Norwegian Research Centre for Solar Cell Technology 
The Norwegian Research Centre for Solar Cell Technology joins scientific and industrial players in the field of photovoltaic technology with the aim of further developing the strong, Norwegian photovoltaic industry and substantially contributing towards making solar energy a significant renewable energy source.