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Natasa Nord is a Professor at the Department of Energy and Process Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU). Her research focuses on energy efficiency, energy supply systems, district heating, and zero-energy building technologies. She leads projects like the CETPartnership, which explores thermal storage in energy systems, and the EU-funded ARV project, aiming to create climate-positive circular communities through building renovation and energy system integration.
Her work emphasizes sustainable energy transitions, including the integration of renewable energy sources, thermal energy storage, and data-driven approaches for optimizing district heating systems. She collaborates on projects such as analyzing waste heat utilization from data centers, optimizing heating systems for cruise ships, and modeling energy pathways for university campuses. Her research spans topics like CO₂ heat pump performance, phase change material (PCM) storage, and smart grid integration.
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- Research Projects:
- CETPartnership: Thermal storage potentials in energy systems.
- ARV (H2020): Building renovation and climate-positive communities.
- Key Contributions:
- Advancing district heating optimization.
- Developing predictive models for energy systems.
- Exploring CO₂ heat pump and PCM storage applications.
Her advising and grants involve guiding students on topics like thermal storage, energy efficiency in buildings, and data center waste heat recovery. She collaborates with institutions like SINTEF and leads interdisciplinary teams for energy system modeling and sustainability planning.


