Centres for Environment-friendly Energy Research (FME)
Centres for Environment-friendly Energy Research (FME) is a national research scheme. SINTEF Energy lead and participate in several of these centres.
FME centre lead by SINTEF Industry
FME Bio4Fuels - Norwegian Centre for Sustainable Bio-based Fuels and Energy
SINTEF Industry participate in these centres:
2024 - 2032
- gigaCCS - Norwegian Research Centre of Excellence for Carbon Capture and Storage
- InterPlay - Integrated Hub for Energy System Analyses
- MarTrans - Norwegian R&D centre for Maritime Energy Transitions
- ZeMe - Zero Emission Metal Production
- SOLAR - Norwegian Research Centre for Solar power (PV)
- Battery - Next-generation and improved circular sustainable battery technology value chain
2022 - 2030
2017 - 2025
- Bio4Fuels - Norwegian Centre for Sustainable Bio-based Fuel and Energy
- MoZEES - Mobility Zero Emission Energy Systems
- SUSOLTECH - Forskningssenteret for bærekraftig solcelleteknologi
2016 - 2024
- HighEFF - Centre for an Energy Efficient and Competitive Industry for the Future
- NCCS - Norwegian CCS Research Centre – Industry driven innovation for fast track CCS deployment
2009 - 2017
- BIGCCS - International CCS Research Centre
- Cenbio - Bioenergy Innovation Centre
- Nowitech - Research Network
- Solar United - The Norwegian Research Centre for Solar Cell Technology
- Zero emission building - The Research Centre on Zero Emission Buildings
The Centres for Environment-friendly Energy Research (FME) carry out long-term research targeted towards renewable energy, energy efficiency, CCS and social science aspects of energy research. The centres selected for funding must demonstrate the potential for innovation and value creation. Research activities are carried out in close collaboration between research groups, trade and industry, and the public administration, and key tasks include international cooperation and researcher training. The centres are established for a period of maximum eight years (5 + 3).