• Green growth – a synthesis of scientific findings 

      Capasso, Marco; Hansen, Teis; Heiberg, Jonas; Klitkou, Antje; Steen, Markus (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      Governments in countries across the world increasingly adopt the “green growth” discourse to underline their ambition for the greening of their economies. The central tenet of this narrative is the economic opportunities ...
    • Green industry development in different types of regions 

      Grillitsch, Markus; Hansen, Teis (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      At the regional level, the imperative of sustainable development often manifests itself in an emphasis on developing green industries. However, regions vary in their preconditions for achieving this. In this paper we link ...
    • Green isn’t just a colour – sustainable buildings already exist 

      Fufa, Selamawit Mamo; Flyen, Cecilie; Venås, Christoffer (SINTEF Fag;68E, Research report, 2022)
      This report has been commissioned by the Norwegian Directorate for Cultural Heritage with the aim of providing an overall picture of the environmental significance of the reuse of existing buildings. The approach used has ...
    • Green or blue? Enabling industrial decarbonization and demand response with hydrogen for high temperature process heating 

      Foslie, Sverre Stefanussen; Straus, Julian; Korpås, Magnus (Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2023)
      Vinyl chloride monomer production coupled with chlor-alkali electrolysis is an industrial process that requires high temperature process heat. One option for providing this process heat in a decarbonized energy system is ...
    • Green Plant Walls as Indoor Air Quality Enhancer in the Recently Built Office Building 

      Klavina, Aneka; Berzina, Buka; Fjodorova, Marta; Martinsone, Zanna (SINTEF Proceedings;9, Chapter; Peer reviewed; Conference object, 2021)
      Nowadays one of the main focus of public and occupation health is maintaining good indoor air quality in office building and public spaces. The aim of this study was to identify indoor air quality, its influencing factors, ...
    • Green public procurement and energy performance contracting: exploring the linkage and improvement opportunities 

      Hamdan, Hasan A.M.; De Boer, Luitzen; Hamdy, Mohamed (ZEN Report;29, Research report, 2020)
      Energy Performance Contracting (EPC) is a method to finance energy efficiency investments from cost savings in the building sector. Under an EPC arrangement, an external organization, an Energy Service Company (ESCO), ...
    • Green Public Procurement for Accelerating the Transition towards Sustainable Freight Transport 

      Karlsson, Hampus; Meland, Solveig; Bjerkan, Kristin Ystmark; Bjørgen, Astrid; Bjørge, Nina Møllerstuen; Babri, Sahar (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      Requests for emission reduction in the freight transport sector will be more intense in the coming years. One possible strategy to reduce emissions from freight transport is through utilising zero emission vehicles, which ...
    • Green restructuring, innovation, and transitions in Norwegian industry: The role of economic geography 

      Steen, Markus; Njøs, Rune (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
    • Green urban distribution : evaluation of adapted measures for the city of Oslo 

      Nordtømme, Marianne Elvsaas; Andersen, Jardar; Sund, Astrid Bjørgen; Roche-Cerasi, Isabelle; Levin, Tomas; Eidhammer, Olav; Bjerkan, Kristin Ystmark (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015)
      The paper presents results from a study of urban freight measures in the city of Oslo. More specifically, it presents methods and results from an ex ante study of seven potential city logistics measures. The study is based ...
    • Greener and smarter? Transformations in five Norwegian industrial sectors 

      Mäkitie, Tuukka; Steen, Markus; Thune, Taran Mari; Lund, Henrik Brynthe; Kenzhegaliyeva, Assiya; Ullern, Eli Fyhn; Kamsvåg, Pål Furu; Andersen, Allan Dahl; Hydle, Katja Maria (SINTEF Rapport;2020:01091, Research report, 2020)
      This report is an output from the INTRANSIT Research Centre on Innovation Policy for Industrial Transformation, Sustainability and Digitalisation. The report presents an analysis of green and digital transformations in ...
    • Greenhouse gas balances in Zero Emission Buildings – Electricity conversion factors revisited 

      Andresen, Inger; Lien, Kristian Myklebust; Berker, Thomas; Sartori, Igor (ZEB Project report;37, Research report, 2017)
      Reduction of energy use and GHG emissions in the building sector is a high priority. The EU 2050 roadmap that was established in 2010, states that to achieve a global warming of less than 2°C in this century, Europe should ...
    • Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Freshwater Reservoirs: What Does the Atmosphere See? 

      Prairie, Yves T.; Alm, Jukka; Beaulieu, Jake; Barros, Nathan; Battin, Tom; Cole, Jonathan; del Georgio, Paul; DelSontro, Tonya; Guerin, Frédéric; Harby, Atle; Harrison, John; Mercier-Blais, Sara; Serca, Dominique; Sobek, Sebastian; Vachon, Dominic (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      Freshwater reservoirs are a known source of greenhouse gas (GHG) to the atmosphere, but their quantitative significance is still only loosely constrained. Although part of this uncertainty can be attributed to the difficulties ...
    • Greenhouse gas emissions of Norwegian salmon products 

      Johansen, Ulf; Nistad, Andrea Arntzen; Ziegler, Friederike; Mehta, Shraddha; Wocken, Yannic; Hognes, Erik Skontorp (SINTEF rapport;2022:01198 A, Research report, 2022-11-15)
      Greenhouse gas emissions have been quantified for 11 Norwegian salmon supply chains. This is the third comprehensive assessment carried out for the Norwegian farmed salmon supply chains with some differences in the data ...
    • Greenhouse gas emissions of Norwegian seafoods: From comprehensive to simplified assessment 

      Ziegler, Friederike; Jafarzadeh, Sepideh; Hognes, Erik Skontorp; Winther, Ulf (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      The seafood sector is facing difficulties to meet the increasing demand for product greenhouse gas emission (GHG) assessments. We quantified GHGs of important seafood products of Norway, the world's second largest seafood ...
    • Greening the fleet: A technological innovation system (TIS) analysis of hydrogen, battery electric, liquefied biogas, and biodiesel in the maritime sector 

      Steen, Markus; Bach, Hanna; Bjørgum, Øyvind; Hansen, Teis; Kenzhegaliyeva, Assiya (SINTEF rapport;2019:0093, Research report, 2019)
      The maritime shipping sector (MSS) is coming under increasing pressure to reduce its greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. For Norway, emission reductions in the MSS are furthermore crucial for meeting the national 40% emission ...
    • GRIBBOT - Robotic 3D vision-guided harvesting of chicken fillets 

      Misimi, Ekrem; Øye, Elling Ruud; Eilertsen, Aleksander; Mathiassen, John Reidar Bartle; Åsebø Berg, Olav; Gjerstad, Tone Beate; Buljo, Jan Olaf; Skotheim, Øystein (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)
      In Norway, the final stage of front half chicken harvesting is still a manual operation due to a lack of automated systems that are suitably flexible with regard to production efficiency and raw material utilisation. This ...
    • GRIBBOT - Robotic 3D vision-guided harvesting of chicken fillets 

      Misimi, Ekrem; Øye, Elling Ruud; Eilertsen, Aleksander; Mathiassen, John Reidar Bartle; Åsebø Berg, Olav; Gjerstad, Tone Beate; Buljo, Jan Olaf; Skotheim, Øystein (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)
      In Norway, the final stage of front half chicken harvesting is still a manual operation due to a lack of automated systems that are suitably flexible with regard to production efficiency and raw material utilisation. This ...
    • Grid independence behaviour of fluidized bed reactor simulations using the Two Fluid Model: Detailed parametric study 

      Cloete, Schalk Willem Petrus; Johansen, Stein Tore; Amini, Shahriar (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2016)
      This short communication builds on previous work on the grid independence behaviour of the Two Fluid Model in reactive bubbling fluidized bed simulations. Regarding hydrodynamic grid independence behaviour (the numerical ...
    • Grid independence behaviour of fluidized bed reactor simulations using the Two Fluid Model: Effect of particle size 

      Cloete, Schalk Willem Petrus; Johansen, Stein Tore; Amini, Shahriar (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2014)
      It is well known that particle size has a significant influence on the grid independence behaviour of fluidized bed reactor simulations carried out using the Two Fluid Model (TFM) approach. The general rule of thumb states ...
    • Grid integration of big photovoltaic farms with energy storage support 

      Ahcin, Peter (SINTEF Energi. Rapport;TR A7473, Research report, 2015)
      This report deals with two types of network code requirements that apply to big photovoltaic installations and cannot be met with the use of inverters but require energy storage. The first of these requirements is frequency ...