All Norway articles – Page 3
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Aker Solutions secures contract for major e-fuels project
A new e-fuels facility in Norway will soon be producing CO2-neutral fuel by using green hydrogen furnace gas from an existing factory at Herøya in Porsgrunn.
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Wärtsilä LCO2 carrier awarded AiP
Wärtsilä Gas Solutions has developed a cargo tank design suitable for liquid carbon dioxide (LCO2) applications – and it’s been awarded Approval in Principle (AiP) by the classification society DNV.
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TECO 2030 and AVL progress with maritime carbon capture study
TECO 2030 and AVL have said they are progressing on a joint carbon capture and storage (CCS) feasibility study that focuses on vessel capabilities and robustness of technology.
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High pressure gas filling meets industry 4.0
Rob Cockerill gets the inside track on automation technologies from TM Norway AS.
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Fortum Oslo Varme CCS project shortlisted for innovation funding
Fortum Oslo Varme’s carbon capture and storage (CCS) project has made it through to the shortlist of candidates for financing from the EU’s €1bn Innovation Fund.
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Ternaris to supply pipeline for Northern Lights CO2 project
Tenaris will supply tubulars for the Northern Lights CO2 transport and storage facilities.
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MOL enters the liquified CO2 ocean transport business
Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. (MOL) has made its first move into the liquified CO2 ocean transport business.
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Exclusive: Fortum’s high hopes for waste-to-energy CCS plants
A waste-to-energy plant running in the Norwegian capital of Oslo could soon utilise ground-breaking CCS technology to help reduce carbon emissions as the country looks to power ahead with its green recovery.
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Linde to supply hydrogen ferry
Linde will supply liquid hydrogen and related infrastructure for one of the world’s first operational hydrogen-powered ferries which will transport both cars and passengers.
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Aker awarded contract for Brevik carbon capture project
Aker Solutions will provide engineering, procurement and management assistance for the large-scale carbon capture plant to be located at Norcem’s cement factory in Brevik, Norway.
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Høglund and HB Hunte develop new technology
Høglund Marine Solutions and HB Hunte Engineering have developed a breakthrough tank concept for CO2 transportation, based on existing, proven technology.
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Baker Hughes buys Compact Carbon Capture (3C)
Baker Hughes today (3rd Nov) said it is buying Compact Carbon Capture (3C) as the American energy technology company looks to shift its portfolio towards greener fuels.
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Vattenfall, Aker Carbon Capture to achieve negative emissions in bio CCS projects
Swedish state-owned energy company Vattenfall has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Aker Carbon Capture to accelerate the evaluation of future carbon capture plants in Sweden and Northern Europe.
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Microsoft, Equinor collaborate on Norway CCS project
Microsoft has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Norwegian multinational energy company Equinor to explore transportation and storage of captured carbon dioxide (CO2) as the tech giant looks to reduce its carbon emissions.
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New project develops groundbreaking fuel solution for ships and offshore
A fuel cell pilot system that can use different types of fuel was presented to Norwegian Prime Minister Erna Solberg last week by Odfjell, Prototech, Wärtsilä and Lundin Energy Norway.
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HeidelbergCement CCS project proposed to Norwegian Parliament
The Norwegian Government has proposed to the Norwegian Parliament the launch of a carbon capture project at HeidelbergCement’s Norcem cement plant in Brevik, Norway.
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Anders Opedal to take over as Equinor CEO
Norwegian multinational energy company Equinor has named Anders Opedal as its new President and CEO.
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ESA approves Norwegian CCS project
The European Free Trade Association (EFTA) Surveillance Authority has approved a Norwegian full-scale carbon capture and storage (CCS) project to help Norway reduce its carbon footprint and meet the European goal of climate-neutrality by 2050.
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DNV GL approves Shell carbon capture technology
Quality assurance and risk management company DNV GL has approved Shell’s CANSOLV CO2 carbon capture technology to lower emissions at Fortum Oslo Varme’s waste-to-energy plant in Klemetsrud, Oslo.
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Agreement signed for Norwegian carbon capture project
Aker Solutions and Norcem, a subsidiary of HeidelbergCement, have signed an agreement for the engineering, procurement and construction delivery of a carbon capture, liquification and intermediate storage plant in Norway.