Norway’s future CO2 cemetery takes shape

by Alexiane Lerouge on Phys.org

„On the shores of an island off Norway’s North Sea coast, engineers are building a burial ground for unwanted greenhouse gas. The future terminal is to pump tonnes of liquefied carbon dioxide captured from the top of factory chimneys across Europe into cavities deep below the seabed. The project in the western municipality of Oygarden aims to prevent the gas from entering the atmosphere and contributing to global warming.“

Regarding to „Pilot carbon capture plant helping pave the way to a climate-neutral Europe“ (see below)

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