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SINTEF at Hydrogen Week 2024: From research to market deployment

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SINTEF at Hydrogen Week 2024: From research to market deployment

Hydrogen has the potential to contribute to significant reductions in greenhouse gases from a variety of industries and processes, such as ammonia and steel production, as well as heavy transport by road, sea and air.  Both incredibly powerful and versatile, it can be used as both an input factor and an energy carrier for other fuels.

With its multidisciplinary expertise and advanced hydrogen laboratories, SINTEF has conducted hydrogen research for several decades, covering the entire value chain for clean hydrogen, from production, storage and distribution, to end-use. 

At Hydrogen Week 2024, SINTEF will showcase its expertise and the latest research developments, with a dedicated booth and contributions to several high-level sessions.

More than 40 EU funded projects

As part of its research and development efforts, SINTEF has partnered in or led more than 40 projects funded by the European Hydrogen Partnership. 

– Through close to 20 years’ engagement and contribution to the establishment and operation of the European Hydrogen Partnership, SINTEF has devoted substantial strategic efforts shaping the priorities for the European research as well as industrial community. This engagement has also been pivotal for SINTEF’s competence building and providing cutting edge results from multidisciplinary research at the forefront of the scientific developments, says Steffen Møller-Holst, Vice President Marketing, Hydrogen Technologies at SINTEF.

Implementing hydrogen as an energy carrier is best achieved through international research cooperation. This enables discoveries and innovations beyond what one nation can achieve alone and ensures a high academic level. As such, SINTEF is also heavily engaged in international activities.

– Now more than ever, increased collaboration and innovation is vital for the establishment of a sustainable and independent European energy system. Hydrogen has the potential to be a pillar of such a system, yet the pace of development is currently far too slow. SINTEF leads and participates in numerous European and Norwegian R&D projects on the development of various parts of the hydrogen value chain, and we hope that this portfolio will only grow in the coming years, says Nils Anders Røkke, Executive Vice President Sustainability at SINTEF. 

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