Professor Petter Nekså (SINTEF/NTNU) says the Norwegian industry is wasting too much heat energy.
Teknisk ukeblad: Strømkrisen til tross – industrien fyrer for kråkene (9 Sep 2022)
CINELDI director, Gerd Kjølle says Norther Norway could face power shortage in 2030.
Avisa Nordland (+): Ekspertens skrekkscenario: Strømpriser på over åtte kroner i Salten (10 Sep 2022)
Business Insider: Trondheim, Norway, is a European center for hydrogen research: how the future of mobility is being worked on here (18 Sep 2022)
- Obviously correct, says Professor Magnus Korpås about a statement that you can only have 2 out of these 3 options: emission cuts, untouched nature, and affordable energy.
(VG) Den store strømskvisen (19 Sep 2022)
Professor Asgeir Tomasgard, among others, comments on the use of gas power plants in Norway to prevent rationing.
NRK: I dette gasskraftverket kan det bli full drift i vinter (19 Sep 2022)
- It's good that the County Governor says no to parking garages. It sends a clear signal, says Professor Helge Brattebø about the plans for a low carbon district at Brøset in Trondheim.
Adressa (+): De skulle lage miljøbydel i Trondheim - så fikk de trøbbel med å finne plass til bilene (21 Sep 2022)
Professor Magnus Korpås thinks the government's tax measures on renewable energy will intensify problems in the power market in the long term.
e24: Tror regjeringens skattegrep kan hindre ny vindkraftutbygging (5 Oct 2022)
Professor Stein-Erik Fleten is skeptical about whether power companies will actually halt investments in light of new tax measures.
NRK: Nye tal: 35 milliardar i kraftinvesteringar i fare etter skattenyheit (5 Oct 2022)
NTRANS researcher Endre Bjørndal thinks power companies are serious about halting investments.
BT (+): Tror kraftselskapene mener alvor: – Dette er neppe tomme trusler (12 Oct 2022)
“Not until the financial sector can access and respond to signals about climate risks can we hope to move the economy on a more sustainable and stable trajectory,” says professor Edgar Hertwich and colleagues in a commentary published in Science magazine.
Science: Mandatory disclosure is key to address climate risks (13 Oct 2022)
NTNU professor Hans Martin Mathisen talks about heat recovery for ventilation at the newly launched Nemitek Academy.
Netmitek: Spenn deg fast – nå er akademiet her (19 Oct 2022)
“We can’t just wait for the technology to improve. We need to build experience and not just watch others do it first." says Erin Bachynski-Polić, a professor at NTNU’s Department of Marine Technology (IMT).
Norwegian SciTech News: Offshore wind power gains international momentum (21 oct 2022)
In the transition to new fuel sources in maritime transport, Norway could take lead if opportunities are seized, argues NTNU experts that work closely with industry.
Gemini: Slutten på olje som drivstoff – en omstilling i maritim industri (25 Oct 2022)
Professor Asgeir Tomasgard comments about the power company Meløy Energi, which faced bankruptcy after accidentally offering fixed energy prices across areas with extremely differing energy prices.
NRK: En strømpris på 4 kroner kan slå strømselskapet konkurs (27 Oct 2022)
NTRANS researcher, Gunnar S. Eskeland sparks debate with his op-ed, stating that raised tax is a bad idea for renewable energy.
DN: Økt skatt er ikke svaret når vi trenger mer kraft (31 Oct 2022)
In an answer to Eskeland, Associate Professor at the University of Tromsø, Espen Sirnes argues that increased tax doesn't decisively limit investment in renewable energy.
DN: Økt grunnrenteskatt er neppe skadelig (2 Nov 2022)
Green Party representative, Lan Marie Berg later adds her voice to the debate. Siding with Eskeland, she proposes the increased taxes be aimed at oil and gas instead.
DN: Høyprisavgift på feil energitype (5 Nov 2022)
Eskeland then replies to Sirnes' critique, saying it's about more than just money.
DN: Kraftskatt er mer enn et pengespørsmål (7 Nov 2022)
NTNU Professor and researcher in NTRANS, Espen Moe joins SINTEF in going to COP27. He expects climate finance to be one of the bigger topics this year.
Adressa: Sintef- og NTNU-forskerne Nils Røkke og Espen Moe til COP27. (6 Nov 2022)
Leading up to COP27, Professor Edgard Hertwich assesses the EU's climate efforts thus far in NTNU podcast, 63 Degrees North.
Norwegian SciTech News: The EU’s climate law is an important milestone. But it’s not enough. (7 Nov 2022)
Norwegians emit twice as much greenhouse gas though air travel, than the worldwide average, explains NTNU researchers Helene Muri, Jan Klenner, and Anders H. Strømman.
Gemini: Nå vet vi hvilke flyruter som forurenser mest (10 Nov 2022)
By listening to electric machines’ magnetic fields, faults can be detected that could prevent potential disasters with electric vehicles. The new method could also save power producers large sums of money, explains Hossein Ehya, a researcher at HydroCen and NTNU.
Norwegian SciTech News: Miniscule signals can prevent major accidents (15 Nov 2022)
Centre Director of FME NCCS, Mona Mølnvik explains CCS technology to Norwegian radio listeners.
NRK Radio, Ekko: Kan vi sprøyte klimagassene ned i bakken? (16 Nov 2022)