Publications

[ 11.12.2009 ]
Sahara Forest Project: Stage 1
The Sahara Forest Project is a unique combination of proven environmental technologies, such as solar termal power, modern biomass production and the Seawater Greenhouse. The resulting synergies enable restorative growth in the world's most arid regions. Find out more by downloading the project folder below.
[ 18.11.2009 ]
Nuclear Andreyeva Bay
[ 15.09.2009 ]
Amines Used in CO2 Capture – Health and Environmental Impacts
Recommendations for how amines can be used for CO2 capture with minimal risk for environmental impacts
[ 30.04.2009 ]
Implementation of New Entrant Reserve Funding
Recommendations for how the European Commission can perform its comitology process for financing CCS demonstration projects
[ 18.12.2008 ]
From polar to nuclear?
The concept of a nuclear-powered subsea drilling site for oil and gas development on the Russian Arctic shelf.
[ 11.11.2008 ]
Paying for a Decent Burial - Funding Options for an EU Program for Full-scale Demonstration of CO2 Capture and Storage
The EU is planning to build 10-12 demonstration projects for CCS. This report analyzes different funding options for the demonstration projects.
[ 05.06.2008 Poznan conference ]
How to Combat Global Warming
This report shows how available and emerging technological solutions can reduce global greenhouse gas emissions by 85 percent by 2050.
[ 15.10.2007 CO2 capture and storage ]
Carbon Dioxide Storage: Geological Security and Environmental Issues
Bellona has published the report "Carbon Dioxide Storage: Geological Security and Environmental Issues – Case Study on the Sleipner Gas field in Norway". The report documents how safe storage of CO2 can be performed by evaluating CO2 storage at the Sleipner field.
[ 01.08.2005 CO2 capture and storage ]
CO2 for Enhanced Oil Recovery on the Norwegian Shelf
Bellona’s case study shows technical possibilities and profitability of the CO2 capture for the enhanced oil recovery.
[ 01.11.2004 ]
Russian Nuclear Industry--The Need for Reform
Released November 2004, the forth Bellona report on the Russian nuclear industry suggests solutions as well as giving further details on the current situation.
[ 08.06.2004 ]
The Leningrad Nuclear Power Plant
Most information available to the readers in this report comes from the author’s personal experience while working at the LNPP as an operator of transport and technological equipment from 1973 to 2000.
[ 02.06.2003 ]
The Environmental Status of Norwegian Aquaculture
This report is a sober-minded, scientifically-based foundation that is intended to set the agenda for the debate on the environmental challenges in Norwegian aquaculture.
[ 01.06.2003 ]
Sellafield
Bellona's report on Sellafield and its comprehensive illustration of the plant presents new information about the dumping and spreading of radioactive waste.
[ 11.06.2002 ]
Hydrogen
This report is principally a survey of the state of technology and technological possibilities. It is simultaneously our hope that it will stimulate others to focus their thinking in terms of challenges and solutions as opposed to problems and obstacles.
[ 01.06.2001 Arctic ]
The Arctic Nuclear Challenge
The third Bellona report on the Northwest Russian nuclear crisis suggests solutions as well as giving further details on the current situation. Several projects are proposed, in order to solve the problems of further radioactive contamination and the ensuing adverse health effects to the people living in the Arctic areas.
[ 09.06.1999 ]
Green Heat and Power
This report sketches how Norway can reposition itself to become an important energy supplier that can help solve environmental problems instead of creating them.
[ 26.02.1996 Andrejeva-bukta ]
The Russian Northern Fleet: Sources of Radioactive contamination
The report gives a thorough overview of the sources of potential releases of radioactivity which could harm the public health and the environment. The problems of nuclear waste and disused nuclear submarines is a product of the arms race and the cold war. Russia continues to build new nuclear submarines, but there are very few provisions being made to properly store old nuclear submarines and develop sufficient storage facilities for spent nuclear fuel and other radadioactive waste.