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Oxidative degradation in CO2 capture and NCCS mobility fund
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Doing a PhD in the Norwegian CCS Research Centre (NCCS) has a lot of perks, among them the opportunities to collaborate and communicate with a lot of research institutions and industry partners nationally and internationally. So far, I have been allowed to learn a lot, not just about my own very specific research field … Read more
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Fault and fracture stability: A caprock integrity analysis and NCCS mobility program.
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NCCS (Norwegian CCS Research Centre) envisages injection and storage of CO2 into subsurface aquifers of the northern Horda Platform which is situated in the Norwegian sector of the North Sea. In this blogpost I will explain the primary research questions Task 9 (Structural derisking) … Read more
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Utilization of Municipal Solid Waste to Achieve Negative CO2 Emissions
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While calcium looping (CaL) technology is commonly discussed for conventional power or cement plants, its application in the Waste-to-Energy (WtE) sector is rarely considered. The calcium looping (CaL) process represents one option for post-combustion CO2 capture from conventional power … Read more
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ImpreCCS: Lower CCS cost and risk through better CO2 viscosity and thermal conductivity knowledge
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We think that carbon capture and storage (CCS) will be a vital technology in order to avoid the catastrophic consequences of global climate change, caused by continued largely unchecked emissions of CO2 and other greenhouse gases (GHG) to the atmosphere. This view is strongly supported by recent international studies. In the 2-degree scenario of IEA , CCS makes up 14% …
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Thank you for reading our newsletters. Amy Brunsvold, NCCS Centre Manager
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