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Port of Stockholm studies CCS node feasibility

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The Swedish Port Authority will conduct a feasibility study to establish a node for captured carbon dioxide at Stockholm Norvik Port using funding from the country’s Energy Agency awards.

The NICE project (Norvik Infrastructure CCS East Sweden) will follow an initial general proof of concept study designed with participating stakeholders to clarify the prerequisites and conditions for establishing an interim storage facility at the Ports of Stockholm’s harbour in Norvik.

The goal is to increase the possibilities for emission reduction and negative emissions by establishing a regional, sustainable, and cost-efficient carbon dioxide infrastructure in eastern Sweden.

A solution for transport and handling between facilities that are source of the emissions to the end capture site would be a major contribution to Sweden achieving its environmental goals.

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