News
News from the Centre

New research from SINTEF and TU Delft shows that CCS can result in significant CO₂ reductions at a marginal cost
Recent research by SINTEF Energy Research and Delft University of Technology, in connection with NCCS, shows that implementing CCS in industrial facilities can result in significant CO₂ reductions at a minimal cost to the public.

“We must capitalise on CO₂ storage – ASAP” write NCCS and HYDROGENi directors
“It must soon become profitable to both find and then operate CO₂ storage sites. Otherwise, the “CCS train” will leave the station too late to save the climate.”

Germany and Norway announce plans to strengthen collaboration on CCS
On 5 January, Norway and Germany released joint statements on their intent to strengthen their collaboration on several areas related to renewable energy and green

NCCS at stakeholder event for Norwegian and Swiss collaboration on CCS
On 24 and 25 November, NCCS Centre Director Mona Mølnvik attended a stakeholder event hosted by the Norwegian and Swiss Energy departments. Several NCCS partners

NCCS on the “EKKO” podcast
On Wednesday 16 November 2022, NCCS Centre Director Mona Mølnvik was a guest on NRK’s EKKO podcast. Mona spoke about CCS in the context of

“We must pick up the pace”: NCCS on breakfast broadcast for REPowerEU summit
On 11 October, NCCS Centre Director Mona Mølnvik was invited to participate in a breakfast broadcast on what the war in Ukraine and energy crisis
News from the Internet

Danish ambassador to Norway visits SINTEF to discuss hydrogen and CCS activities
On 27 January 2023, Danish Ambassador to Norway Louise Bang Jespersen visited SINTEF’s offices in Trondheim to discuss SINTEF’s activities in hydrogen and CCS.

SINTEF and Sustainable Energy strengthen collaboration
Aletter of intent has been signed between SINTEF and Sustainable Energy that will guarantee Norwegian industry access to relevant research and testing infrastructure.

Valuable new knowledge and models of storage risk related to faults in reservoirs
For three years, the FRISK research project has quantified fault-related leakage risks in reservoirs considered for CO₂ storage.

Oslo rocked up for Geologiensdag (Geology Day) 2022
UiO’s NCCS team, presented the science and technology of carbon capture and storage to Norwegian school children as part of “Geology Day”. As global warming is a topic in the Norwegian school curriculum, almost all children could actively talk about what they do to help fight the climate crisis.

Different situations require different solutions, Multi-modal CO₂ transport key on path to net-zero
Highlighting the important role of CCS in achieving net zero by 2050 and reaching our climate targets, NCCS Task 1 Leader Simon Roussanaly explains the need to look at CCS as one of several necessary solutions going forward.

Master’s students that rock NCCS
NCCS is proud to be home to a number of skilled students, studying a wide range of topics across the CCS value chain. Get to know Nora Holden and Maren Bruflodt Løge.

Danish ambassador to Norway visits SINTEF to discuss hydrogen and CCS activities
On 27 January 2023, Danish Ambassador to Norway Louise Bang Jespersen visited SINTEF’s offices in Trondheim to discuss SINTEF’s activities in hydrogen and CCS.

SINTEF and Sustainable Energy strengthen collaboration
Aletter of intent has been signed between SINTEF and Sustainable Energy that will guarantee Norwegian industry access to relevant research and testing infrastructure.

Valuable new knowledge and models of storage risk related to faults in reservoirs
For three years, the FRISK research project has quantified fault-related leakage risks in reservoirs considered for CO₂ storage.

Oslo rocked up for Geologiensdag (Geology Day) 2022
UiO’s NCCS team, presented the science and technology of carbon capture and storage to Norwegian school children as part of “Geology Day”. As global warming is a topic in the Norwegian school curriculum, almost all children could actively talk about what they do to help fight the climate crisis.

Different situations require different solutions, Multi-modal CO₂ transport key on path to net-zero
Highlighting the important role of CCS in achieving net zero by 2050 and reaching our climate targets, NCCS Task 1 Leader Simon Roussanaly explains the need to look at CCS as one of several necessary solutions going forward.

Master’s students that rock NCCS
NCCS is proud to be home to a number of skilled students, studying a wide range of topics across the CCS value chain. Get to know Nora Holden and Maren Bruflodt Løge.
From the SINTEF blog
Newsletters
If you missed one of our newsletters, you can catch up right here. Please subscribe if you have not already done so.
- 3 February 2023, TCCS – Trondheim CCS Conference 2023 – Third Announcement and Important Dates
- 2 February 2023, NCCS Newsletter February 2023
Keep up to date!
Get updates in your inbox about our results and activities by signing up to our newsletter.
Your email address will only be used to send you the newsletter.
- 16 December 2022 Winter message 2022 from NCCS
- 11 November 2022 TCCS – Trondheim CCS Conference 2023 – Second Announcement and Call for Extended Abstracts
- 17 October 2022 Final NCCS Webinars for 2022!
- 3 October 2022 NCCS 2022 Webinars Continue!
- 19 September 2022 NCCS 2022 Webinars Starting This Week!
- 8 September 2022 Autumn message 2022 from NCCS
- 27 June 2022 TCCS – Trondheim CCS Conference 2023 – First Announcement
- 16 June 2022 NCCS Webinars – Autumn 2022
- 12 April 2022 Easter message 2022 from NCCS
- 24 February 2022 Dates announced for TCCS-12
- 30 November 2021 NCCS Webinar Invitations 7 and 8 December 2021
- 17 November 2021 NCCS Webinar Invitation 25 November 2021
- 16 November 2021 NCCS Webinar Invitations 12 December 2021
- 12 November 2021 NCCS Webinar Invitations 23 November 2021
- 9 November 2021 NCCS Webinar Invitations 16 and 18 November 2021
- 8 November 2021 NCCS Newsletter – November 2021
- 22 October 2021 NCCS Webinar Invitations 2 and 4 November 2021
- 15 October 2021 NCCS Webinar Invitations 28 October 2021
- 5 October 2021 New NCCS Webinar series
- 1 July 2021 NCCS-Newsletter – Summer 2021
- 25 June 2021 Did you miss TCCS-11? No crisis!
- 15 June 2021 TCCS-11 Plenary Program Announced
- 1 June 2021 Impact of Climate Change on Biodiversity
- 12 May 2021 The World’s Best CCS Minds to Gather in June
- 27 April 2021 NCCS: Momentum in a Year of Uncertainty
- 11 January 2021 Happy New Year from NCCS
- 18 September 2020 NCCS Webinar Series: Fast-tracking CCS deployment in Europe
- 17 June 2020 NCCS newsletter – The safety of CO₂ storage and the impact of innovation
- 24 April 2020 Fast-tracking CCS deployment in Norway, Europe and the world
- 18 February 2020 NCCS Newsletter – CO₂ DataShare launched
- 19 December 2019 NCCS Christmas Greeting 2019
- 5 December 2019 NCCS Newsletter December – Oxidative degradation, Fault and fracture stability, Utilization of waste and ImpreCCS
- 9 October 2019 CO₂ capture plant and CO₂ liquefaction
- 30 September 2019 CO₂ flow and Storage safety – NCCS Newsletter October 2019
- 17 September 2019 NCCS Newsletter September 2019
- 5 July 2019 NCCS Newsletter July – 2019
- 19 December 2018 NCCS Newsletter #5 – 2018
- 11 October 2018 NCCS newsletter #4 – 2018
- 3 October 2018 NCCS newsletter #3 – 2018
- 16 May 2018 NCCS newsletter #2 – 2018
- 30 April 2018 NCCS newsletter #1 – 2018
- 22 December 2017 NCCS newsletter #4
- 20 October 2017 NCCS newsletter #3
- 11 October 2017 : NCCS newsletter #2
- 14 September 2017 : NCCS newsletter #1: TCCS-9 highlights, opening of new ECCSEL lab, lifting of 8 ton rig (video) and more…