Video: Uses for CO2 in Europe using CCUS
Torsten Porwol, Managing Director at CO2 Management AS discusses the the uses for CO2 in Europe using carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) on gasworld’s, CO2: Utilisation and Innovation, webinar.
Torsten Porwol, Managing Director at CO2 Management AS discusses the the uses for CO2 in Europe using carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) on gasworld’s, CO2: Utilisation and Innovation, webinar.
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