Wednesday, October 5, 2016

Research on environmentally friendly technologies get 71,5 million -it.no – Adresseavisen

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the Climate and miljøminister Vidar Helgesen came with budsjettlekkasjen when he visited the department of chemistry at the University of Oslo on Wednesday afternoon. The government’s proposals for the national budget is being presented Thursday.

– When the whole of the transport sector can be developed in a more environmentally friendly direction, it becomes easier to reach the goals we have set ourselves for a lavutslippsamfunn in 2030, said the climate and miljøministeren to Uniforum .

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Researcher at the battery

At the department of chemistry at the University of Oslo is the researched on the development of the battery which will have a thousand times greater effect than the current battery. Helgesen became aware of it through a news report in the forskningstidsskriftet Apollon .

We searched on the new technique when this article appeared, ” says Helgesen to Uniforum.

– Therefore we found out that it was natural to present the new, fresh millions at this institute. Now it is time to find solutions that are relevant, and so must we in this country will be able to get to the new value creation based on research and development.

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Transport

Vidar Helgesen said that he is going into detail on it when they later in October launches the report “Green competitiveness”.

On the visit to the University of Oslo said Helgesen that the transport sector must be if we are to reach the goals of a lavutslippsamfunn. He stated that personbilmarkedet has come a long way in developing electric vehicles. Now he will have the rest of the sector with in the development.

I think both on the number of heavy transport trucks and public transport. For that to happen, it is important that the cooperation between the research and utviklingsmiljøene and the business community. It is the reason that the government proposes 71,5 million to this research, told Vidar Helgesen, according to Uniforum.

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