Out of the blue and into the deep: Norway's new CCS facility in pictures

EnergyWatch has taken a tour of Norwegian CCS plant Northern Lights, which will soon be ready to send CO2 captured across Northen Europe deep underground.
Imran Abdul-Majid is the technical manager of the Northern Lights project, built just outside Bergen, Norway. He showed EnergyWatch around the site, which will store up to five million tons of CO2 per year in the future. | Photo: Laura Kold
Imran Abdul-Majid is the technical manager of the Northern Lights project, built just outside Bergen, Norway. He showed EnergyWatch around the site, which will store up to five million tons of CO2 per year in the future. | Photo: Laura Kold

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