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There are many misconceptions about CCS, e.g. its technical feasibility, its cost and its safety. Based on our scientific research, we have therefore published several extensive CCS stories addressing topics like the safety of CO2 storage and the impact of later years research.
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Amid the Covid-19 Crisis, the Climate Crisis Can’t Be Forgotten
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After the disruption caused by the coronavirus, we must do as we did in the post-war period: rebuild Norway. We need to build a country and a business community that is equipped for the reality of a different climate in the future. For although the coronavirus crisis has dominated the year so far, the climate crisis remains very real – … Read more
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NCCS Interview: Award-Winning CO2 Hydrate Research
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The Norwegian CCS Research Centre (NCCS) leadership team recently announced two joint winners of the Best NCCS Paper award for 2019. The two winning papers are: Techno-economic analyses of CO2 liquefaction: Impact of product pressure and impurities, by Han Deng, Simon Roussanaly … Read more
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TCCS-11 The 11th Trondheim Conference on CO2 Capture, Transport and Storage
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The Trondheim CCS Conference is a world leading scientific CCS technology conference, gathering more than 400 CCS-experts from all over the globe every other year. The 11th TCCS instalment will feature world leading keynote speakers and present the latest and highest level research and development within the CCS value chain. … Read more
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Sharing CO2 Storage Data to Fast-Track CCS Development
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CO2 DataShare is a digital laboratory aimed at accelerating deployment of CCS by allowing researchers to use the best available data to advance knowledge and build capacity. The new project being developed by the CO2 Storage Data consortium shares reference datasets from ongoing and emerging CCS projects and will continue … Read more
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The Safety of CO2 Storage
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The 11th Trondheim Conference on CO2 Capture, Transport and Storage
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The 11th TCCS instalment will feature world leading keynote speakers and present the latest and highest level research and development within the CCS value chain. From CO2 capture to transport and storage.
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DeFACTO: Underground Testing of CO2 Transport and Injection
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CO2 injection is one critical step of the Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) value chain: it is when the carbon dioxide is pumped in the formation to be permanently stored. Injection technology has come a long way, but many questions on the process remain open. … Read more
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Equations of State for CCS: Can We Trust Them?
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Big money to be saved by using accurate property models in CCS In order to fulfill the objectives of the Paris Agreement, relevant international bodies predict that massive amounts of CO2 have to be captured and permanently stored or utilized (CCUS) . Finding the best solutions … Read more
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The Impact of NCCS Research & Innovations
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Maximising impact from research is an important task for the Norwegian CCS Research Centre (NCCS). As such, the potential impact should be monitored to help ensure research effort is directed in the most effective way. In 2019, an NCCS study looked at four of the research tasks to assess the potential impact … Read more
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Understanding Quantum Effects Will Help Us To Export Liquid Hydrogen
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Quantum mechanics has shown us that small particles at low temperatures have a strong wave-like nature. Understanding how this changes how a fluid behaves is crucial at the extremely low temperatures needed to make liquid hydrogen. We have now developed accurate models for these quantum effects … Read more
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