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PHOTORAMA – Photovoltaic waste management
Advanced technologies for recovery and recycling of secondary raw materials from end-of-life modules.
Advanced technologies for recovery and recycling of secondary raw materials from end-of-life modules.
The use of renewable marine bioresources to make feed ingredients for fish feed is still in its infancy. In POLYKELP, we will study seaweed and brush worms aimed for use as salmon feed.
Sustainable tuna fisheries through advanced earth observation technologies (SusTunTech) aims to improve fisheries sustainability. The project will enhance the fishing industry profit as well as contributing to fisheries sustainability.
TRICK offers a low-cost way for small businesses to join the circular economy.
Explore institutional, political, and business frameworks for using mineral waste as a resource in green transitions.
VIPCOAT seeks to make the development and production of corrosion protection technologies more sustainable, economical and faster.
Reducing atmospheric GHG through offshore ocean seaweed farming and conversion to climate positive products or solutions.
As salmon farm sites are moved further offshore and to more exposed locations, working conditions are increasingly challenging. Farmers therefore aim to automate certain operations to facilitate safer working conditions.
The objective of the project is to assist in development of cost-effective tools for measurement of flow rate in oil wells, and hence get improved utilization of wells.
The scarcity of marine proteins and lipids is considered to be the greatest challenge needing to be addressed in order for the aquaculture sector to continue to grow in a sustainable manner. In COPREST, CFEED and SINTEF Ocean will explore the...
Optimizing marine battery operations using 6 years’ operational data from two commercially operating vessels.
A new virtual centre concept enables more flexible organisation of air traffic control operations.