Phase one of the project will be ready to receive CO 2 in 2024 with a storage capacity of up to 1.5 million tonnes of CO 2 per year. Longship includes capturing CO 2 from industrial sources in the Oslo-fjord region (cement and waste-to
The Klemetsrud CO2 capture and storage project by 2026 will be the world''s first waste-to-energy plant with full-scale CCS. The Bellona Foundation has worked on this project with Oslo and Fortum Oslo Varme for
Oslo-headquartered Eco Stor, a portfolio company of Norwegian utility company Agder Energi, will provide the joint venture with end-of-life lithium-ion batteries, along with battery manufacturer...
Carbon capture: Hafslund Celsio. Hafslund Celsio (earlier Hafslund Oslo Celsio) plans to capture up to 400 000 tonnes of CO 2 from their waste-to-energy in Oslo.. Construction phase of
We are proud that Oslo is on track to have the world''s first waste-to-energy plant with CO2 capture and storage, said Olav Øye, senior adviser for industry and climate at
We are proud that Oslo is on track to have the world''s first waste-to-energy plant with CO2 capture and storage, said Olav Øye, senior adviser for industry and climate at Bellona. Three companies will buy Fortum''s
After setting impressive EV battery records, Norway has turned its focus to an even larger market: batteries for stationary energy storage - a market expected to reach EUR 57 billion by 2030.
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Today Norway has not one, but two huge battery markets. "There are two market drivers for batteries: EVs and stationary energy storage. Energy storage is coming on strong now. It''s the
Electric cars now account for 79 per cent of new cars sold in Norway, and the MS Medstraum was recently launched as the world’s first electric fast ferry. In a global report on lithium-ion batteries, Norway ranked first in sustainability. These are impressive records. Even so, stationary energy storage is beginning to steal the limelight.
The City of Oslo and the companies will bring up to 6 billion NOK (620 million EUR) to the table, said Raymond Johansen. This amount is necessary for the project to be fully funded. The Norwegian state has already given a funding guarantee of 3 billion NOK (310 million EUR).
Aker Solutions / News / All News / 2024 / Aker Solutions awarded FEED for Celsio’s CCS Terminal at the port of Oslo. Aker Solutions awarded FEED for Celsio’s CCS Terminal at the port of Oslo.
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