Norway is leading the way in the fight against climate change by gearing itself up to store CO2 under the North Sea through the state-owned enterprise Gassnova SF. Captured CO2 from land-based industries across Europe, including from Germany, will be sequestered under the seabed off the coast of Norway. The so-called ‘Longship Project is being carried out by a joint venture between the three oil giants Shell, TotalEnergies and Equinor. Around €2.5 billion has already been invested in the construction of transport ships, a temporary storage facility and a pipeline transporting liquid CO2 to the storage site - proving that there is a growing CCS value and infrastructure chain for ships with CCS systems installed to integrate with in the very near future. You can find the translated version of the article here: https://lnkd.in/ed65YHUs #CCS #Norway #Decarbonisation #Shipping #ClimateChange
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