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TCCS-10 – Jubilee with success

The tenth "Trondheim Conference" - The Trondheim Conference on CO2 Capture, Transport and Storage – was staged June 17-19, 2019 in Trondheim. This year's conference drew 403 attendees from 23 countries, and presented 10 keynotes, 115 oral presentations in five parallel sessions and 116 poster presentations. Based on feedback from participants as well as own experiences we dear conclude that the conference was a success both for participants and for the hosts; SINTEF, NTNU and NCCS.

High-quality scientific presentations – both orals and posters – gave "food for thought" and were basis for discussions and reflections during the conference. It was especially stimulating to see that the poster session attracted a large and curious crowd this time, and that breaks were eagerly exploited for networking purposes.
TCCS-10 participants outside during a break.
TCCS-10 Opening session

As organizers, we would like to extend our heartfelt thanks to all attendees, speakers and poster presenters. Without you – no conference (of course)! We would also like to extend our appreciation to a dedicated staff of technical volunteers, who did an excellent job in ensuring that the visitors had a great time.

You will find many pictures from the conference on the TCCS-10 website.

Thermal Conductivity in CCS - new measurement data in unchartered territory

Thermal conductivity is a key component in CCS, in regard to e.g. CO2 injection and ship transport. But, there is a knowledge gap on thermal conductivity, and NCCS (Norwegian CCS Research Centre) is doing concrete work on closing that gap through its research mobility program. In this blog post I will elaborate shortly on the mobility program and go in …
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NCCS at GHGT-14: Presentations and posters

At GHGT-14, FME NCCS had seven oral presentations and 6 poster presentations. … Read more

Vår Energi - New partner in NCCS

Vår Energi supports the Norwegian CCS Research Centre (NCCS), which is run by the independent research organisation SINTEF.

The International Energy Agency’s (IEA) 1,5-degree scenario implies that investments are necessary now to qualify storage resources and validate monitoring technologies. Energy and climate targets cannot be met cost-effectively without CCS, while maintaining security of energy supply. The Norwegian Government aims to realise full-scale CCS (Carbon Capture and storage) by 2022.

Read the press release from Vår Energi
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Dette testanlegget bereder grunnen for transport av CO2. Det høres.

Det kan minne om lyden fra en jetmotor når SINTEF gjør forsøk for å forstå trygg og effektiv CO2-transport. Jobben skjer på taket til de varmetekniske laboratorier på Gløshaugen i Trondheim, men foreløpig har ingen naboer klaget.

Les artikkelen og se video på Gemini
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NCCS Annual Report 2018

As of 1 April the centre delivered the Annual Report 2018 to the Research Council of Norway.

Read the full report on the NCCS website.
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