Podcast on BiofuelsSince transport accounts for by far the largest share of greenhouse gas emissions in both Norway and Europe, this episode on biofuel in the Norwegian Polytechnic Society’s series on "Fuel for a greene…
From waste to green flightsThe aviation of the future will need carbon-based fuel for long-haul flights. This is because today's jet fuel has a very high energy density compared to alternative energy carriers such as hydrogen a…
NMBU secures funding for innovative dendroclimatology projectIn a new project, researchers will use hyperspectral imaging and deep learning to detect and characterise climate proxy properties of tree-rings in selected tropical tree species.
19. april - Elin Dypvik Sødahl (REALTEK)PhD degree – Trial Lecture and Public Defence. Elin Dypvik Sødahl, Faculty of Science and Technology (REALTEK) will defend her PhD thesis "Molecular Ferroelectric Plastic Crystals: Computational Model…
19 April – Sharon Nytte (HH)PhD degree – Trial Lecture and Public Defence: Sharon Nytte, School of Economics and Business, will defend her PhD thesis "Social acceptance and external effects of offshore wind in the green transiti…
Social acceptance and external effects of offshore wind in the green transition The doctoral work of Sharon Nytte concludes that Norwegians support floating offshore wind power projects that apply domestic technology and supply electricity to Norwegian households and industries.
Bio4Fuels at the FME conference at NTNU Energy Transition WeekThis first of a kind conference was co-organized by all the currently running FMEs and NTNU's Energy Transition Initiative. Bio4Fuels arranged a session together with NTRANS and MoZEES with the title …
Call for papers: 6th World Bank/IFS/ODI Public Finance ConferenceTogether with the World Bank Group, the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS), ODI, TaxDev, UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO), and UK Aid, Skatteforsk is organizing the 6th World Bank…
Advancing the environmental impact analysis of emerging bio-based technologiesUnlike the fossil-based alternatives, many emerging bio-based technologies are still at the early lab or pilot scale and are not representative of optimized industrial conditions. This makes a robust …