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SINTEF developed a hydrogen-powered drone to address limitations of battery-powered drones for power line inspections. They built it in their drone laboratory, collaborating hydrogen and drone researchers. Seeking funding for winterproofing project[1]
SINTEF is a research partner in the MiNaMi consortium.
SINTEF published a blog article highlighting the importance of assumptions in assessing blue and green hydrogen.
Main R&D partner providing transport hydrogen and battery technology expertise, system analysis, and ship construction technology resources to the project.
One of the largest independent research organizations in Europe, SINTEF has been collaborating with Asko for nearly a decade on reducing emissions from goods shipment vehicles and developing hydrogen fuel cell truck technology.
SINTEF Industry is a Norwegian research institution where Einar Vøllestad works as a research scientist, contributing to the development of a new hydrogen production method.
Norwegian research institution that conceived the Deep Purple project in June 2016 alongside TechnipFMC and Energy Valley.
SINTEF Ocean is a research laboratory in Trondheim, Norway, assessing how fuel cells and batteries can work together for short-distance ferry operations as part of the HYBRIDship project.
SINTEF Ocean is Norway's independent research organization and a partner in the project to test the viability of fuel cells for ship propulsion. They will host the research at their laboratory.
Research partner contributing to the development of the Refhyne electrolysis plant.
Researchers from Sintef have developed a way to produce purified water and hydrogen fuel using bacteria in chemical processes. They are experimenting with converting waste water into power using bacteria, with the byproduct being pure water.

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