Major interest could push Northern Lights to its limit
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With naked brick walls as a backdrop, Northern Lights held its annual meeting in an old transformer substation in Oslo, Norway. Design and Architecture Norway (DOGA), a center for those trades, provided the stage on which the carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) technology of the near future was examined and discussed.
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