Four customers already in sight for Northern Lights

Even though renewable energy is a growing part of Equinor's plans, CCS project Northern Lights remains a high point for the coming years. Four customers are already prepared to use the technology, the company said at its capital markets day.
Photo: Equinor PR
Photo: Equinor PR
BY ANNE FILBERT, TRANSLATED BY DANIEL FRANK CHRISTENSEN & CHRISTOFFER ØSTERGAARD

The green transition needs more than just added wind turbines and solar panels. Mitigating climate change also calls for solutions to keep emissions down among industries unable to transform production to a shade of green in one fell swoop.

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