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SINTEF Energy Research - Annual Report 2023

We shape the future's sustainable energy solutions

Who we are and what we do

SINTEF Energy Research is an institute for applied research, dedicated to creating innovative energy solutions. We specialise in cutting-edge, research-based knowledge and infrastructure both in Norway and internationally, with the aim of providing our clients with solutions and services that increase their value and strengthen their competitive ability.

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SINTEF Energy's International Research Activity

Our research must be of high quality to contribute to achieving the UN's Sustainable Development Goals, meet industry market needs, and build international alliances. Our close collaboration with industrial customers allows us to secure projects with international funding, particularly within the EU's research program. Our office in Brussels has been instrumental in achieving this position.

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Articles of Association SINTEF Energi AS

"The Company is a non-profit organisation. The Company shall not pay dividends, acquire its own shares, implement capital reductions by paying dividends to shareholders, or in any other way make distributions to shareholders. Any profits generated by the Company's activities will be allocated solely for the purpose of fulfilling the Company's objectives."

 

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Partnership for sustainable energy solutions

2023 has been an eventful year for SINTEF Energy and the world. Despite a turbulent backdrop, SINTEF Energy experienced good academic and economic results. The world is still reeling from the pandemic and geopolitical unrest. At home,  Storm Hans damaged critical infrastructure and private property. This underscores the importance of our work in developing sustainable energy solutions for the future. 

Sustainable energy solutions for the future

SINTEF Energy Research and UN's Sustainable Development Goals

Our mission is to shape the future of climate technology and sustainable energy solutions. The UN's Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) guide our strategy and operations. The majority of SINTEF Group's revenue in 2023 supports these goals. SINTEF Energy Research primarily contributes to the UN's Sustainable Development Goals in the following areas:
SINTEF Energy Research and the UN's Sustainable Development Goals

Affordable and clean energy

Our research aims to ensure that various energy solutions have a low climate footprint and high security of supply while being efficient and profitable. Most of our research projects contribute to goal number 7. 

SINTEF Energy Research and the UN's Sustainable Development Goals

Industry, innovation and infrastructure

Energy supply infrastructure on land and offshore is crucial for robust societies. Our projects contribute to building strong infrastructure, promoting innovative businesses, fostering sustainable industry, and providing energy-efficient solutions. 

SINTEF Energy Research and the UN's Sustainable Development Goals

Sustainable cities and communities

SINTEF Energy Research focuses on smart cities and low-emission transport. Our research helps develop sustainable neighbourhoods without greenhouse gas emissions, and we develop solutions for safe and emission-free transport using various energy carriers. 

SINTEF Energy Research and the UN's Sustainable Development Goals

Climate action

SINTEF Energy Research develops technology to reduce emissions and limit global warming to 1.5°C, which aligns with goal 13. This includes developing sustainable energy solutions to replace existing technologies. 

SINTEF Energy Research and the UN's Sustainable Development Goals

Life on land

SINTEF Energy Research works on energy solutions that balance energy needs with nature conservation, aligning with goal 15. We have particularly long experience with this in hydropower. 

SINTEF Energy Research has clients and projects all around Norway and the world.

SINTEF Energy Research has a significant international research activity, particularly in Europe.

Our research must be of high quality to contribute to achieving the UN's Sustainable Development Goals, meet industry market needs, and build international alliances. Our close collaboration with industrial customers allows us to secure projects with international funding, particularly within the EU's research program. Our office in Brussels has been instrumental in achieving this position.

SINTEF Energy Research leads six national research centres contributing to the Sustainable Development Goals.

Centre for Environment-friendly Energy Research

FME NorthWind

NorthWind aims to support a profitable Norwegian export industry in offshore wind, creating new green jobs while ensuring that wind power is developed in a way that respects both nature and people. In addition to the research partners SINTEF, NTNU, NINA, NGI, and UiO, over 40 Norwegian business partners are involved. 

Centre for Environment-friendly Energy Research

FME HYDROGENi

HYDROGENi is dedicated to research and innovation in hydrogen and ammonia. Knowledge, technological solutions, and a sustainable hydrogen economy must be developed for hydrogen to become a key driver in the green transition. These are precisely the challenges that SINTEF and 50 Norwegian and European partners in HYDROGENi are working to solve. 

Centre for Environment-friendly Energy Research

FME NCCS

NCCS's main task is to realise the rapid implementation of CO₂ capture, transport, and storage (CCS) through industry and research-driven innovation. NCCS also aims to ensure that Norway remains an internationally leading player in the CCS field and contributes to making large-scale CO₂ storage in the North Sea possible.
Centre for Environment-friendly Energy Research

FME HighEFF

HighEFF develops knowledge and technology for more energy-efficient, competitive, and environmentally friendly industries at equipment, plant, and regional levels. The goal is to develop solutions for efficient energy utilisation so that the Norwegian industry can become the most energy-efficient in the world.
Centre for Environment-friendly Energy Research

FME CINELDI

CINELDI researches the technologies and solutions that allow us to upgrade and digitise the power grid cost-effectively and securely so that it is equipped to handle increased electricity demand, increased power needs, and more non-regulatable renewable energy. The research aims to facilitate more renewable energy in the power grid, electrification of transport, and more efficient energy use in private homes and industry.
Research centres for petroleum activities

LowEmission

LowEmission is a research centre for low-emission technology for petroleum activities on the Norwegian continental shelf. The partners include world-leading Norwegian and international industries, suppliers, operators, energy companies, SINTEF, NTNU, and other top-ranked universities and research institutes. The goal is to facilitate zero-emission oil and gas production on the Norwegian continental shelf.

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Employees

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Publications

Forskningsformidling 2023

Scientific Publishing

Publications: Scientific publishing is central to ensuring our research maintains high international quality. SINTEF aims for at least one scientific publication per researcher per year, and SINTEF Energy achieved this goal in 2023. 

Starting in 2023, all of our peer-reviewed publications will be accessible in our archive, SINTEF Open