Norway Gets First Ship to Carry Waste Carbon to Undersea Storage
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Here is the ship that absorbs carbon dioxide from industry
In order to slow down global warming, carbon dioxide emissions need to be drastically reduced. A technology to store the substance is under development. “Many industries are looking at this technology and planning to use it, scale it up to a large scale,” says Filip Johnsson, professor of energy systems at Chalmers University of Technology.
Norway Gets First Ship to Carry Waste Carbon to Undersea Storage
The first ship in a 30 billion-kroner ($2.7 billion) plan to store emissions under the North Sea arrived in Norway as the country seeks to transform nascent carbon-capture technology into a commercial business.
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Gas will be stored on coast before being pumped below seabed Technology to trap and bury CO2 remains complex and costly The first ship in a 30 billion-kroner ($2.7 billion) plan to store emissions under the North Sea arrived in Norway as the country seeks to transform nascent carbon-capture technology into a commercial business. The Northern ...
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