Bjorstaddalen Avfallsanlegg AS, a waste management firm based in Norway, has announced that it is opening that country's first artificial intelligence- (AI-) powered robotic sorting station for ...
Forget coal, oil, shale gas, even nuclear. The bin bag - full of your household waste - is becoming one of Norway's fuels of choice. Try to imagine the smell when a bin lorry passes you on the street ...
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Germany-based Stadler Group, with North American offices in Colfax, North Carolina, has commissioned what the company describes as the world’s first fully automated waste sorting plant in late 2015.
The hybrid solution automates data capture about which wastebins are emptied as well as how many “green” recyclable bags at each household. Norway’s Halden Municipality is gaining an extensive view ...
The Norwegian Nuclear Decommissioning agency has signed cooperation agreements with Finland's AINS Group and France's Orano on building a repository for the disposal of used fuel and waste from the ...
Norwegian senior scientist Øyvind Skreiberg is transforming the chopped-off branches and tops of felled spruce trees into a fine powder that is then pressed into high-energy pellets. The ...
THE Royal Norwegian Embassy, Innovation Norway, and Norwegian industrial firm Orkel successfully convened the “Waste Burden to Energy Resource” forum on Jan. 15 at Seda Vertis North. The dialogue ...