• Balancing competing parameters in search of optimal configurations for a fix louvre blade system with integrated PV 

      Cachat, Ellika Traveres; Bøe, Kristian; Lobaccaro, Gabriele; Goia, Francesco; Grynning, Steinar (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      In this paper, a parametric analysis of the configuration of a fix louvre-blade system with integrated PV coating is presented. The study evaluates different exploitations of solar energy focusing on the competing functions ...
    • BIGCCS Centre-supporting Large-Scale CCS Implementation 

      Mølnvik, Mona J.; Aarlien, Rune; Røkke, Nils Anders (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2013)
      BIGCCS Centre is an international research centre for CCS as a climate mitigation measure supporting large scale deployment of CO2 capture, transport and storage by developing new knowledge, fostering breakthrough technology ...
    • BIGCCS Centre–Boosting CCS research and innovation 

      Mølnvik, Mona Jacobsen; Tangen, Grethe; Aarlien, Rune; Røkke, Nils Anders (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2011)
      BIGCCS Centre is an international research centre aiming at extending and releasing the potentials for large scale deployment of CO2 capture and storage by developing new knowledge, fostering breakthrough technology and ...
    • BIGCCS Innovations – Measures to Accelerate CCS Deployment 

      Mølnvik, Mona J.; Aarlien, Rune; Henriksen, Partow Pakdel; Munkejord, Svend Tollak; Tangen, Grethe; Jakobsen, Jana Poplsteinova (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2016)
      After six years in operation, BIGCCS International Research Centre is in its final phase, and results are being produced at high speed. The ultimate goal for the BIGCCS centre is to contribute to the acceleration of ...
    • Calorimetric Studies of Precipitating Solvent System 

      Hartono, Ardi; Kim, Inna; Knuutila, Hanna K; van der Ham, L.V; Goetheer, Earl (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2017)
      Calorimetric study of a precipitating solvent system of Potassium-Taurate (KTAU) was performed in the CPA202 calorimeter. Two different experiments were conducted, i.e. heat of absorption of CO2 in KTAU solvent at different ...
    • Capturing CO2 from Biogas Plants 

      Li, Hailong; Tan, Y; Ditaranto, Mario; Yan, Jinying; Yu, Zhixin (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
    • A Case-Study on Offshore Wind Power Supply to Oil and Gas Rigs 

      Korpås, Magnus; Warland, Leif; He, Wei; Tande, John Olav Giæver (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2012)
      Electricity consumption of offshore oil and gas rigs are commonly supplied by gas turbines located on the platforms. These are expensive to operate and emit significant amounts of CO2 and NOx. Offshore wind farms may thus ...
    • Categorization of Norwegian Continental Shelf formations in terms of geological CO2 storage potentials 

      Allen, Rebecca; Nilsen, Halvor Møll; Andersen, Odd; Lie, Knut-Andreas (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      In the present study, we use data published alongside the Norwegian Petroleum Directorate (NPD) storage atlases to further investigate the storage capacity of 23 formations found in the Norwegian Continental Shelf. Our ...
    • CCS on Offshore Oil and Gas Installation - Design of Post Combustion Capture System and Steam Cycle 

      Nord, Lars O.; Anantharaman, Rahul; Chikukwa, Actor; Mejdell, Thor (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      Most of the released CO2 on offshore oil and gas installation originates from the gas turbines that power the installations. For certain offshore installations, CO2 capture and storage (CCS) could be an alternative to ...
    • CEMCAP – Making CO2 Capture Retrofittable to Cement Plants 

      Jordal, Aina Benedikte Kristin; Voldsund, Mari; Størset, Sigmund Østtveit; Fleiger, Kristina; Ruppert, Johannes; Spörl, Reinhold; Hornberger, Matthias; Cinti, Giovanni (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      CEMCAP (http://www.sintef.no/cemcap/) is an EU Horizon 2020 project that aims at maturing CO2 capture technologies suitable for retrofitting to existing cement plants by undertaking pilot-scale demonstration under industrially ...
    • Cement Self-Healing as a Result of CO2 Leakage 

      Kjøller, Claus; Lykourgos, Sigalas; Frykman, Peter; Bjørge, Ruben; Torsæter, Malin (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2016)
      Avoiding CO2 leakages from storage reservoirs is crucial to ensure safe and cost-efficient Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS). This can only be done if effort is made to maintain well integrity throughout the entire life-cycle ...
    • Characterization of ash deposits from municipal solid Waste (MSW) incineration plants 

      Wang, Liang; Øye, Bjarte Arne; Skreiberg, Øyvind; Becidan, Michael; Vatland, Polina; Fossum, Morten; Stuen, Johnny (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2017)
      In this work, chemical compositions and micro morphologies and structures of ash deposits from two municipal solid waste-to-energy (WtE) plants in Norway were analyzed and characterized. The ash deposits were sampled from ...
    • Characterization of ash deposits from municipal solid Waste (MSW) incineration plants 

      Wang, Liang; Øye, Bjarte Arne; Skreiberg, Øyvind; Becidan, Michael; Vatland, Polina; Fossum, Morten; Stuen, Johnny (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
    • Chemical Looping Combustion of Methane Using a Copper-based Oxygen Carrier in a 150 kW Reactor System 

      Langørgen, Øyvind; Saanum, Inge; Haugen, Nils Erland L (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      Chemical looping combustion experiments have been conducted in the 150 kW CLC reactor at SINTEF Energy Research in Trondheim with good results. Methane was used as fuel and porous copper oxide based particles, with a bulk ...
    • Climate Adaptation Framework for Moisture-resilient Buildings in Norway 

      Lisø, Kim Robert; Kvande, Tore; Time, Berit (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      In the next decades, buildings and infrastructure will be exposed to significantly different climatic strains than they are today. Still, building standards and design guidelines presuppose use of historic weather data. ...
    • Climate adaptation of buildings through MOM- and upgrading - State of the art and research needs 

      Grynning, Steinar; Wærnes, Elisabeth Gaal; Kvande, Tore; Time, Berit (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      This study presents an overview of research initiatives and projects addressing climate adaption in management operation and maintenance (MOM) and upgrade of existing buildings. The aim was to identify knowledge needs and ...
    • CO2 absorption with membrane contactors vs. packed absorbers-Challenges and opportunities in post combustion capture and natural gas sweetening 

      Hoff, Karl Anders; Svendsen, Hallvard Fjøsne (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2013)
      The present work presents a case study where membrane contactors are compared with absorption towers for post combustion CO2 capture and for natural gas sweetening. Simulations are performed using a absorber model which ...
    • CO2 Capture from Off-shore Gas Turbines Using Supersonic Gas Separation ☆ 

      Hammer, Morten; Wahl, Per Eilif; Anantharaman, Rahul; Berstad, David Olsson; Lervåg, Karl Yngve (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2014)
      CO2 capture from gas turbine based off-shore application face challenges such as size (foot-print), weight and stability (wave motion) in addition to the challenges faced by on-shore industry. Space- and weight challenges ...
    • CO2 Capture in Natural Gas Production by Adsorption Processes 

      Grande, Carlos Adolfo; Roussanaly, Simon; Anantharaman, Rahul; Lindqvist, Karl Erik Artur; Singh, Prachi; Kemper, Jasmin (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      Natural gas (NG) is the fossil fuel with the lowest emissions of CO2 per kilowatt of energy produced. In the case of transporting the natural gas through pipelines, the CO2 specifications depend on each country but are ...
    • CO2 Field Lab at Svelvik Ridge: Site Suitability 

      Bakk, Audun; Girard, Jean-Francois; Lindeberg, Erik Gøsta Brun; Aker, Eyvind; Wertz, Frederic; Buddensiek, Maike-Liselotte; Barrio, Maria; Jones, David (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2012)
      A field laboratory for monitoring CO2 migration has been established in the Holocene deposit of the Svelvik ridge, located at the sill of the Drammensfjord 50 km south of Oslo. Initial characterization of the site shows ...