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29.01.2026

Gigantic underground hydrogen storage facilities can secure the energy supply

Wind and solar power produce energy unevenly. To ensure a stable supply, we must store enormous amounts of energy. NGI researchers point to the ground beneath our feet as part of the solution.

29.01.2026

EU-funded project to improve Earth observation tools for mineral exploration and mining

NGI leads the 4-year Horizon Europe project MINEYE, which is developing a multidisciplinary approach to mapping and modelling known ore deposits and mineral exploration areas, and to monitoring the environmental impacts of mining. The project has now reached its midpoint, with promising results from three European pilot sites.

28.01.2026

NGI enters strategic partnership on natural hazards and tunnel safety in Mumbai

The agreement was signed during the World Economic Forum in Davos. It will strengthen efforts in natural hazards, tunnelling, and resilient urban development in one of the world's fastest-growing metropolitan regions.

13.01.2026

Research and everyday municipal practice after a quick clay landslide came together at the SAFERCLAY seminar

“Translate new knowledge so that we in the municipalities can use it in practice.” That was one of the key messages from the administration of Levanger municipality when they met SAFERCLAY participants at a working seminar in Trondheim in December 2025.

07.01.2026

Comprehensive Laboratory Assignment for Southern North Sea II

The Norwegian Geotechnical Institute (NGI) is conducting extensive laboratory work for Southern North Sea II, Norway’s first large-scale offshore wind farm. The assignment, carried out on behalf of the developer Ventyr, is valued at nearly 1.6 million euros.

02.01.2026

We are sitting on an energy reserve we are literally building over

Google’s headquarters in California covers its heating demand using ‘energy piles’ installed in the ground. This solution is barely mentioned in the Norwegian debate.

17.12.2025

Drones revolutionize landslide safety

When a landslide occurs, it is critical to rapidly understand the situation without endangering lives. Drones have become an essential tool for NGI’s work with landslide mitigation and rock slope stabilization.

16.12.2025

NGI joins Digital Norway

NGI is now a member of Digital Norway, an organization that brings Norwegian businesses together around digital competence, collaboration, and value creation.

18.11.2025

Drones reduce risk in avalanche-prone mountains

Findings from the research project Geosfair indicate that drones can supplement – and in some cases, partly replace – costly helicopter flights, providing more precise data on snow avalanches. The result is faster decisions, less uncertainty, and shorter road closures. In turn, winter roads become safer.