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Innovation & Entrepreneurship

Innovation & Entrepreneurship

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NCCS

NCCS

Norwegian CCS Research Centre

Description: NCCS will enable fast track CCS deployment through industry-driven science-based innovation, addressing the major barriers identified within demonstration and industry partners aiming at becoming a world leader CCS centre. 

Project Partners: 12 research partners, industry and associated partners.

  • Hosted by SINTEF
  • Funding sources: Norwegian Research Council, industry and research partners
  • Contact person: Asgeir Tomasgard

HighEFF

HighEFF

Centre for an Energy Efficient and Competitive Industry for the Future

Screenshot HighEFF website

HighEFF aims to become a platform for innovation in industrial energy efficiency. This will contribute to value creation and increased competitiveness for the Norwegian industry, as well as lead to reduced environmental impact and increased productivity through better utilization of energy resources.

  • Hosted by SINTEF
  • NTNU contact person: Truls Gundersen
  • Funding: Norwegian Research Council, FME

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