KRAV = KRAft + Varme (CHP) - combined heat and power production from biomass
KRAV is a research project within combined heat and power production from biomass.
KRAV is a research project within combined heat and power production from biomass.
The overall objective of the DECARBit project was to enable zero-emission pre-combustion power plants by 2020 with a capture cost of less than 15€/ton with the highest feasible capture rate.
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ECCO was a research project that aimed to accelerating the development of CO2 Capture and Storage (CCS), which is one of the main strategies to combat global warming.
The project CAESAR is building on work currently performed with the FP6 IP CACHET. One of the four pre-combustion CO2 capture technologies that are being developed in CACHET is the Sorption Enhanced Water Gas Shift (SEWGS) process. The SEWGS process...
DECARBit responds to the urgent need for further research and development in advanced pre-combustion capture techniques to substantially reduce emissions of greenhouse gases from fossil fuel power plants. The project will accelerate the technology...
Mental health care in the municipalities include prevention, diagnosis and function, early intervention and treatment in general, rehabilitation, follow-up, psychosocial support and counseling and referral to specialist services. The possessing...
Safe@Sea addresses the strategic objective to reduce the risk of injury in complex systems through advanced personal protective equipment. The main objective of Safe@Sea is to develop a new generation of advanced personal protective clothing for the...
Power grids consist of large and small components with different criticality. It is challenging to determine the appropriate time for maintenance and renewal of the components. Methods and tools are developed to help utility companies to determine.
Concrete Innovation Centre
This project use anthropological method and theory to study the health and safety in the fishing fleet.
The Multiphase Flow Assurance Centre (FACE) is a long-term collaboration between the three partners Institutt for Energiteknikk (IFE), The foundation for industrial research (SINTEF) and Norwegian Technical and Natural Science University (NTNU).
In this project, Volvo Technology will in close cooperation with SINTEF provide R&D support for PowerCell for further technology development. This collaboration is based on Volvo Technology’s PEM fuel cell stack development and SINTEF’s experience...
The FCTEDI project is exclusively concerned with the dissemination of results in fuel cell testing, quality assurance and safety of fuel cells especially efforts on harmonization, benchmarking and validation of a collection of test protocols, testing...
The main objective of the project was to design the scientific foundation for a framework for efficient, market-based balancing of power systems that can be implemented in multinational (‘regional’ in the wording of the European Commission) power...
The FeVIND project shall develop new knowledge built into new simulation tools and sub-routines, which will contribute to a more intelligent design and a reduction of todays oversized cast iron wind turbine components, new/improved materials and a...
This qualitative pilot project was the first of a series of research projects to be carried out in Malawi in the field of alcohol, drugs and development. The in-depth project explored patterns of substance use and its implications in a Malawian...
This qualitative pilot project was the second of a series of research projects to be carried out in Malawi in the field of alcohol, drugs and development. The in-depth project explored how substance use has an effect on gender based violence in...