Blar i Institutt for maskinteknikk og produksjon på tidsskrift "Energies"
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Assessing Climate Change Impacts on Global Hydropower
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2012)Currently, hydropower accounts for close to 16% of the world’s total power supply and is the world’s most dominant (86%) source of renewable electrical energy. The key resource for hydropower generation is runoff, which ... -
Climate Change and Increased Irrigation Demands: What Is Left for Hydropower Generation? Results from Two Semi-Arid Basins
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016-03-14)In this study, we have modelled the effect of climate change and increased irrigation withdrawals on the available water for hydropower production in two semi-arid river basins, i.e., Kizilirmak (Turkey) and Devoll (Albania), ... -
Experimental analysis on the influence of operating profiles on high temperature polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cells
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Liquid Hydrogen Spills on Water—Risk and Consequences of Rapid Phase Transition
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Liquid hydrogen (LH2 ) spills share many of the characteristics of liquefied natural gas (LNG) spills. LNG spills on water sometimes result in localized vapor explosions known as rapid phase transitions (RPTs), and are a ... -
Managing Heterogeneous Datasets for Dynamic Risk Analysis of Large-Scale Infrastructures
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Risk assessment and management are some of the major tasks of urban power-grid management. The growing amount of data from, e.g., prediction systems, sensors, and satellites has enabled access to numerous datasets originating ... -
Response-Based Assessment of Operational Limits for Mating Blades on Monopile-Type Offshore Wind Turbines
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Installation of wind-turbine blades on monopile-type offshore wind turbines is a demanding task. Typically, a jack-up crane vessel is used, and blades are individually lifted from the vessel deck and docked with the ... -
Some Aspects of Ice-Hydropower Interaction in a Changing Climate
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014)Ice formation and related processes in rivers and lakes/reservoirs influence the operation of hydropower plants in cold regions. It is a matter of interest to the scientific community and hydropower operators alike how ... -
Ultra-Cheap Renewable Energy as an Enabling Technology for Deep Industrial Decarbonization via Capture and Utilization of Process CO2 Emissions
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Rapidly declining costs of renewable energy technologies have made solar and wind the cheapest sources of energy in many parts of the world. This has been seen primarily as enabling the rapid decarbonization of the electricity ...