
For fast track Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS).
Rikke Bruhn and Sian Evans, explained how Norway is paving the way towards commercial full-scale carbon capture and storage (CCS)
Oppdateringer fra forskergruppen, innleggene kan være på engelsk eller norsk.
For fast track Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS).
Rikke Bruhn and Sian Evans, explained how Norway is paving the way towards commercial full-scale carbon capture and storage (CCS)
On 9 June 2022, NCCS gathered its PhD and Postdoc
students together in Trondheim for the centre’s first
Student
Seminar Day.
The CO2 Storage research group at the Departmenet of Geosciences is on Social Media under the name CO2_day. This is an outreach effort from us about all happening in the group of common interest, so if you are interested in our research on CO2 storage follow us there.
Several of Norway’s legal experts on CCS deployment took to the podium at the Science Libray on Thursday 14.11.19 at the “Outside the BoCCS” seminar. The seminar was streamed, find the link here.
Invited lecture about CO2 storage from Ingrid Anell and Mark Mulrooney at the 3rd international OHG conference: “Make our Planet Great Again”.
Researcher Mark Mulrooney have written a blog post about: Fault and fracture stability: A caprock integrity analysis and NCCS mobility program, in the #SINTEFblog.
“Let’s Talk Energy” Seminar hosted by UiO Energy 31.03.22.
Nora Holden and Maren Bruflodt Løge, tell their experience.
Master students Kristoffer Sundsmoan and Jørgen Kalaoja introduce CCS to School leavers at UiO's Open Day
Getting to grips with the bigger picture
Norge har lagret CO2 i 25 år. Teknologien og kompetansen har eksportverdi, men samfunnsendringene som skal til er bøygen som må overvinnes. Hør UiOs podcast Universitetsplassen der en episode er viet helt og fult til CO2 fangst og lagring.
In June 2020 a team of six scientist in porous media research started up a webinar and YouTube channel for young researchers in porous media/CCS. The new effort for online presentations, contact and networking within the group of scientists from several countries make it possible to interact efficient without the need of travelling.
Geokjemiker Helge Hellevang er fascinert av krystaller. Ikke bare fordi de er vakre å se på, men fordi de kan løse en av de største utfordringene vi har i dag.
Department of Geosciences participates in the FME centre SUCCESS which does research on CO2 storage. The SUCCESS centre was in 2016 entering into the final two years and is now in the phase of concluding its work. The last year’s annual report is now available at web.
Fagmiljøet for CO2 håndtering ved Institutt for geofag ledet av Per Aagaard og Alvar Braathen, kan nå glede seg over å bli partner i et nytt FME. Det nye senteret er et samarbeid bl.a med UiOs Nordisk institutt for sjørett m.fl. og Sintef Energi er vertsinstitusjon.
Department of Geosciences participates in the FME centre SUCCESS which does research on CO2 storage. The SUCCESS centre is in 2016 entering into the final two years and is now in the phase of concluding its work. The last year’s annual report is now available at web.
Klimagassen CO2 som skal injiseres og lagres i undergrunnen vil aldri være helt ren. Det kan få konsekvenser for gassens oppførsel og lagringspotensialet sier forsker Helge Hellevang i et intervju på nettstedet geoforskning.no den 17. juli.
Department of Geosciences is one of the partners in the SUCCESS Centre - (SUbsurface CO2 storage – Critical Elements and Superior Strategy). The SUCCESS centre is one of the Norwegian Centres for Environment-friendly Energy Research (FME). The main purpose of the centre is to gather sufficient knowledge to store CO2 underground, safely and permanently.
Den tryggeste formen for CO2-lagring er mineralisering av klimagassen i stein. Dette er også en naturlig prosess som vil skje i de fleste CO2-reservoarer. Forskerne i forskningssenteret SUCCESS ved Institutt for geofag ønsker å forstå hvor raskt denne prosessen skjer. Les intervju med forsker Helge Hellevang på nettstedet geoforskning.no.