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The study presented in this talk investigates the effect of wake losses on the Annual Energy Production at the Norwegian offshore wind site Vestavind F. This presesentation was first given as a Bergen Energy Lab lunch webinar Tuesday 22 April 2025.
Did you miss Sarah Eileen Gasda's presentation on research challenges in scaling up CO2 storage to the gigatonne scale in relation to NORCES participation in the FME gigaCCS? Watch it here! First presented as a Bergen Energy Lab lunch webinar Tuesday 1 April 2025.
Did you miss Marie Louise Ljones' discussion on the concept of social acceptance in relation to energy transition? Watch it here! First presented as a Bergen Energy Lab lunch webinar Tuesday 18 March 2025. Please note the presentation is in Norwegian language.
Impact of EU Legislation and Regional Proposals on Norway's Electricity Market: The Role and Challenges of Demand Flexibility in the Energy Transition. First presented as a Bergen Energy Lab lunch webinar Tuesday 11 March 2025.
Did you miss Professor Martin Fernø's demonstration of the FluidFlower concept for CCS? Click the top image to watch the presentation. First presented as a Bergen Energy Lab lunch webinar Tuesday 4 March 2025.
Did you miss Jarand Hole's update on solar PV installations in Norway? Click the top image to see a recording of his presentation.
During March and the first week of April 2024 we offer a mini-series of three webinars dealing with flexible energy systems. Join us to get valuable updates on different aspects of the current approaches and technology developments in the field!
In this talk Benjamin Holsten, business developer at Eviny, dives into the role energy storage and flexibility will have this coming decade. 
Did you miss John Arnø's presentation of Utsira Living Lab? Watch it here!
Did you miss this presentation? Watch to learn more about ongoing research attempting to develop a new production method for ammonia requiring less energy and leaving a smaller carbon footprint than the current method.
This is the first of 3 webinars in a mini-series dealing with hydrogen and ammonia presented at Bergen Energy Lab in February 2024 providing valuable updates on different aspects of the current developments in hydrogen technology, economy and legislation.
During February 2024 we offer a mini-series of three webinars dealing with hydrogen and ammonia. Join us to get valuable updates on different aspects of the current developments in hydrogen technology, economy and legislation!
This seminar was not recorded but a similar presentation by chief economist Eirik Wærness along with much more information, can be found at the Energy Perspectives webpage at Equinor.com, see the right hand column for links.

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