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FME ZeMe - Zero Emissions Metal Production

Our mission

FME ZeMe developes the fundamental knowledge and technologies needed by the Norwegian metallurgical industry to become climate neutral by 2050.

Decarbonizing the metals industry by 2050 and maintaining competitiveness is the most ambitious transformation the sector has ever gone through.

FME ZeMe is a collaborative interdisciplinary research centre where industry partners, universities and research organisations work together to address this grand challenge.

We develop new knowledge, technologies & value chains, create collaboration between people at all levels and from all disciplines, and educate & train the current and future workforce.

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              sustainable metal production using renewable energy, recycling,
              and bio-based methods, emphasizing people, planet, and
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Our work focusses on:

  • Climate neutral and energy efficient production processes
  • Processes for optimal carbon capture, utilization and storage
  • Circular and resource efficient value chains
  • Enhanced emission measurement and accounting tools
  • Digitalisation and modelling methods and tools
  • Frameworks for designing and evaluating zero emission metal production systems

Metals are essential for the green transition and to achieve the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. The are used in energy supply, transportation, IT and digital technologies, buildings and infrastructure and health care, among others.

The Norwegian metals industry is a key supplier of low and zero emission metals and critical raw materials to Norway and Europe, providing supply security.

Today the sector represents about 100 billion NOK in export value and is the 3rd most important export sector in Norway. It uses over 32 TWh electricity and emitted 5.8 million tonnes of CO2, or 11% of Norway’s land-based CO2 emissions.

FME ZeMe works on knowledge and solutions for fuel switching, carbon capture, circularity and energy & resource efficiency as highlighted by the International Panel on Climate Change.

The use of clean, renewable energy is essential for decarbonizing the metals industry. It requires collaboration between the metals and energy industry and stakeholders to ensure supply and energy grid balance.

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New event: Biocarbon in Metallurgy 2025

8th-9th April 2025 in Poland

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Latest news: The program is now available. Scroll down and check it out.

Don't forget to register and be part of Biocarbon in Metallurgy 2025.

 

Join us for the 3rd edition of Biocarbon in metallurgy. This year’s theme is: Production & use: are we ready for 2030?

Industry and research representatives meet here to discuss the current status and latest developments on availability, production, quality and use of renewable biogenic feedstock as low-emission reductants in the metallurgical industry.

The third edition of Biocarbon in Metallurgy connects researchers, policymakers, and industry stakeholders involved in biomass production (including biochar, biocarbon, and charcoal), metal processing and conventional carbon reductants to explore the current state and recent advancements in technology, science, markets, and policy.

 

Biocarbon in Metallurgy 2025 provides an excellent opportunity for fruitful discussions, for learning about current market expectations, and establishing new business relationships. 

Specific topics include the potential availability of renewable biogenic matter as a raw material for the manufacturing of low-emission reductants, their quality, as well as technical issues related to their industrial production. 

 

Date and venue

The event will be held on April 8-9, 2025 in Wisła in Poland in the comfortable Hotel Gołębiewski. The hotel is located in the Beskidy Mountains, only about 2 hours drive from Krakow Balice Airport and about 1.5 hours from Katowice Pyrzowice Airport.

 

Program

Tuesday 8 April 2025 

9:00-12:30h morning session with keynote presentations and panel discussions

13:00-14:00h lunch

14:00-17:00h afternoon session with presentations and panel discussions

19:00h conference dinner and social event

Download here the detailed program for Tuesday (pdf)

 

Wednesday 9 April 2025

9:00-12:15 morning session with presentations and panel discussions

12:15-12:30h closing session

12:30-13:30h lunch

Download here the detailed program for Wednesday (pdf)

 

Attendance of Biocarbon in Metallurgy can be combined with a visit to the laboratories at ITPE in Zabrze on Monday 7 April, 9:00-15:00h. Please indicate on the registration form your interest in this visit. Note that you’ll need to arrange transport to and from ITPE yourself.   

 

Registration

Registration: EUR 100

Register before 31 March 2025 to secure your spot via the registration link

Your registration includes:

  • attendance of all presentations and panel discussions.
  • coffee breaks and lunches on April 8 and 9,  and dinner on April 8th
  • access to the presentations after the event
  • list of attendees
  • Visit to ITPE laboratories on Monday April 7 (optional)

 

Housing

Please book your rooms at Hotel Gołębiewski.

We encourage you to book your hotel room early using the booking form as rooms and the discounted rates are on a first-come, first-serve basis. Housing Deadline: February 28 (Book earlier to ensure availability). 

Download the hotel room booking form here (pdf).

 

How to get there

The hotel is located in the Beskid Mountains, only about 2 hours drive from Krakow Balice Airport and about 1.5 hours from Katowice Pyrzowice Airport.

More information to follow.

 

Sponsors

Biocarbon in Metallurgy 2025 is sponsored by:

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Visit the website of Ozen

Visit the wesbite of Procarbon

Visit the website of Verdés

 

Organisation and contact:

Maria Wallin  NTNU / FME ZeMe, Norway. maria.wallin@ntnu.no

Michał Rejdak  ITPE, Poland. mrejdak@itpe.pl 

Michał Książek  SINTEF / FME ZeMe, Norway michal.ksiazek@sintef.no

 

 

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What is fme

What Is FME?

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FME is short for Centre for Environment-friendly Energy Research and is the Norwegian Research Council's arrangement for research activities carried out in close collaboration between research groups, trade and industry, and the public administration. Key tasks include international cooperation and researcher training. Read more on the Norwegian Research Council's web page.

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Contact

Director
Dr. Casper van der Eijk
E-mail: casper.eijk@sintef.no
Phone: +47 982 83 989
SINTEF Industry

Scientific director
Dr. Gabriella Tranell
E-mail: gabriella.tranell@ntnu.no
Phone: +47 982 83 926
NTNU, Department of Materials Science and Engineering

Administrative coordinator
Torleif Nordskog
E-mail: torleif.nordskog@ntnu.no
Phone: +47 926 00 121
NTNU, Department of Materials Science and Engineering

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