Norway partners work on carbon capture for LNG cruise ships
A group of Norwegian companies have launched a project to develop a system that captures carbon dioxide point-source emissions onboard liquefied natural gas-powered cruise ships.
A group of Norwegian companies have launched a project to develop a system that captures carbon dioxide point-source emissions onboard liquefied natural gas-powered cruise ships.
Nordics financial company Nordea has signed a multi-year carbon removals contract with Norwegian company Inherit Carbon Solutions to capture and store at least 68,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere.
What is it? Billed as a ‘game changer’ for carbon dioxide (CO2) transport and storage in Northwestern Europe, the Carbon Dioxide Highway Europe (CO2HE) project from Equinor plans to connect Smeaheia and other CO2 reservoirs...
Inge Hjelkrem, CTO at Hydrogen Mem-Tech, discusses the role that his company plays in the ammonia value chain, on gasworld’s Unlocking the Ammonia Value Chain webinar.
The Northern Pioneer – billed as the world’s first commercial liquefied CO2 transport ship – has officially arrived in Norway to serve the Northern Lights project.
Equinor is reducing its renewables installed capacity target to 10-12 gigawatts (GW) by 2030 but maintaining CO2 storage targets of 30-50 million tonnes per year by 2035.
A major green hydrogen project in Norway involving Luxcara and GreenH has reached final investment decision (FID).
The Nordic countries are taking bold steps to turn carbon dioxide (CO2) into an asset rather than a liability. With abundant renewable energy, geological storage capacity and strong climate policies, the region has positioned itself...
The UK and Norway are set to launch a new green industrial partnership today (16th December) to combine their capabilities on clean energy, drive economic growth and bolster energy security.
A Norwegian company has taken a step closer to making liquid hydrogen (LH2) shipping a reality, with its innovative insulation system earning approval from a leading maritime organisation.