Norway presents new large-scale CCS project

The new project, Langskib, will be supported with NOK 17.1 billion to be spent on two CCS facilities, while the OpEx budget for ten years of operation totals to NOK 8 billion. The systems will be built at Norcem's cement plant in Brevik and at Fortum Olso's heating station near the country's capital.
CO2'en vil blive fanget ved udledningskilden. | Photo: PR / Fortum Oslo
CO2'en vil blive fanget ved udledningskilden. | Photo: PR / Fortum Oslo

The longship was the revolutionary vessel that enabled Vikings to sail through both shallow and deep waters and thereby completely up to shore, setting the stage for Scandinavian power in the few centuries around the year 1000 C.E.

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