Fornybar FoU i Bergen Kristin Guldbrandsen Frøysa, kristin@cmr.no
Ansatte på FoU-institusjoner i Bergen
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Energiforskning ved UiB har stor bredde Vindkraft Geotermi Solenergi Tidevann og bølger Biodrivstoff Energiomstilling Energiøkonomi Brenselceller Petroleum Hydrater CO 2 -lagring Kjernekraft Mange tar disiplinære mastergrader med energirelatert masteroppgave Foto: Colourbox og Statoil 6
Renewable Energy at CMR Focus Areas Offshore Wind Geothermal CCS Main activities centered around our Centres for Environmentfriendly energy research (FME) NORCOWE offshore wind SUCCESS Carbon Capture and Storage Host of the Norwegian Center for Geothermal Energy Research CGER
The research activities in SUCCESS covers CO 2 behaviour and interaction in the subsurface, from pore scale to reservoir scale, and in marine environment, is studied by various approaches and methodologies. The activities and applied methodology in the centre include case studies, experiments, method and software development, modelling/ simulation and work flow. 25.04.2016 fme-success.no 8
Norwegian Centre for Offshore Wind Energy www.norcowe.no R&D partners: Christian Michelsen Research (host institution) Uni Research University of Agder University of Bergen University of Stavanger Aalborg University (DK) Industry partners: Statkraft Statoil Acona Flow Technology AS Aquiloz AXYS Leosphere Norwegian Meteorological Institute StormGeo AS Slide 9 / 25-Apr-16
NORCOWE conference in Bergen September 14-16 2016 NORCOWE Conference 2016 presenting 8 years of achievements 27 PhD students - Software development includes a WRF wind farm module, software for O&M and model reduction for optimizing wind farm power output - Highlights include Norwegian Motion Lab, several met/ocean measurement campaigns and the NORCOWE reference wind farm - Yearly conferences Science Meets Industry - Summer school
CMR (vertskap) Entreprenørservice AS IRIS IFE Kongsberg Innovasjon NGI NGU Norhard Geo NORSAR NTNU SINTEF Statoil Uni Research UiB
Geotermisk energi Per definition (EGEC) the energy in form of heat below the earth s surface. Dyp geotermisk > 1000 m = Høy temperatur Grunnvarme= bergvarme = geoenergi = grunn geotermisk (< 500 m ) Ny fornybar energi Ingen anlegg i Norge Jakter «hot spots» Energi effektiviserende tiltak Over 50 000 anlegg Utnyttes ved varmepumpe Kommersielt Kan utnyttes overalt 13
Nye FME-søknader GeoS Research Centre for Geothermal Energy Solutions (UiB vert) Zero Maritime (Christian Michelsen Research vert) ATHENA CCUS Center (Uni Research vert) COWIND - havvind (Sintef Enerergy vert) 14 14
GeoS Research Centre for Geothermal Energy Solutions User partners BKK Båsum Boring edrilling Solutions Cameron Sense Enel Green Power (Italy) Ernst&Young Forsvarsbygg Hordaland Fylkeskommune HS Orka (Iceland) Kunnskapsparken Sogn og Fjordane Landsvirkjun (Iceland) Maritim Forening Norconsult Norhard Norwegian Public Roads Administration Orkuvejta Rejkavíkur (Iceland) Quality Intervention ReNorway Scale Protection Sogn Næring Statoil Stord Engineering West Coast Invest Research partners Christian Michelsen Research Sogn og Fjordane University College IRIS IFE NORSAR SINTEF Uni Research University of Bergen (host institution) University of Stavanger Associated partners Bergen Technology Transfer Chalmers University of Technology (Sweden) GCE NODE Helmholtz Centre Potsdam (Germany) INGV (Italy), ISOR (Iceland) Sandia National Laboratories (USA)
ZeroMaritime ZeroMaritime is a joint initiative for a Centre for Environmental-friendly Energy Research (FME), headed by Christian Michelsen Research (CMR) and in cooperation with NTNU, UiB, UiS, NHH, HiB, Sintef Energy, MARINTEK, FFI, Uni Research Polytec and SNF. The initiative is strongly supported by its 30+ user partners, representing Norwegian maritime industry, energy suppliers, technology suppliers, and regional and national stakeholders. The main purpose is to develop solutions, facilitate and accelerate steps towards a low-carbon society in a sector where Norwegian industry and research institutes/universities are in key positions to influence the global developments; maritime shipping.
COWIND: Centre for Offshore Wind Energy Research New FME on offshore wind energy research in development Key ambitions: Create added value for user partners through research based innovations Reduce cost of energy with 30 % for reference offshore wind farm Double the annual turnover within offshore wind energy for the Centre partners Start-up in 2016/2017, pending on funding. Duration 8 years. Work programme: Site characterization // Wind farm design // Collection and transmission // Support structures and foundation // Operational control and maintenance // Open calls Applied for annual budget 60 MNOK: financed by RCN (50 %), user partners (25 %) and research partners (25 %) Host: SINTEF Energy Research Research partners: CMR, IFE, MARINTEK, met.no, NGI, NTNU, SINTEF, UiA, UiB, UiS + international Norwegian and international user partners COWIND