Projects
The research group for Energy and Process Technology (EPT) is involved in several research initiatives, research projects, and international networks.
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EPT coordinates various project proposals and other initiatives:
- Prosa21 – Process Safety in the Twenty-first Century: A survey targeting practitioners in the field of process safety and related areas.
- NORISS – Norwegian Infrastructure for Safety and Security (submitted 15 November 2023)
- SFI-V Prosa21 – Process Safety in the Twenty-First Century: An initiative for a Centre for Research-based Innovation (SFI-V) coordinated by EPT (work in progress)
EPT coordinates several projects:
- HySchool – Norwegian research school on hydrogen and hydrogen-based fuels (2022-2030).
- JIP HyRISE – Risk-reduction for hydrogen installations by partial suppression of explosions (2021-2026)
- SH2IPS – Safe Hydrogen Implementation: Pre-normative research for Ships (2021-2028)
- HySociety – Hydrogen as an energy carrier in society: risk picture, risk awareness and public acceptance (2021-2027)
- HySALA – Hydrogen Safety Laboratory
EPT is also partner in various other projects:
- FME HyValue – Norwegian Centre for Hydrogen Research (2022-2030), coordinated by NORCE.
- KPN SH2IFT-2 – Safe Hydrogen Fuel Handling and Use for Efficient Implementation 2 (2021 - 2025), coordinated by SINTEF.
- KSP Hy4GET – Large-Scale Offshore Hydrogen Storage for Green Energy Transition (2023-2027), coordinated by SINTEF.
- KSP AmPEP – Ammonia Production via Electrocatalytic Processes, coordinated by the Department of Chemistry, UiB.
EPT is active partner in various international networks, including:
- IEA Hydrogen TCP Task 43 – Energy Agency Hydrogen Technology Collaboration Programme Task 43 on Hydrogen Safety.
- IA HySafe – International Association for Hydrogen Safety (IA HySafe)
- ECHA – European Clean Hydrogen Alliance
- FABIG – Fire And Blast Information Group
- IHEC – International Hydrogen Energy Centre, under the auspices of United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO)
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