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The Energy Park is the world''s first location with infrastructure for permanently CO 2 storage underneath the seabed. Located at Hjeltefjorden outside Bergen, it offers a unique setting for
The Energy Park is the world''s first location with infrastructure for permanently CO 2 storage underneath the seabed. Located at Hjeltefjorden outside Bergen, it offers a unique setting for
The Northern Lights Carbon Capture and Storage facilities at Øygarden outside of Bergen. The final investment decision (FID) on the project was taken after the signing of a new
The full-scale project includes capturing CO 2 from
The full-scale project includes capturing CO 2 from industrial sources and shipping liquid CO 2 to the terminal in Øygarden, near Bergen, Norway. From there, the liquified CO 2
TotalEnergies, Equinor and Shell have completed the carbon dioxide (CO₂) receiving and storage facilities at the Northern Lights joint venture (JV) in Øygarden, Norway.
In 2022, a 20 MW battery storage project was deployed near Bergen''s Aurland hydropower plant. The system stores excess hydropower during low demand and releases it during peaks,
TotalEnergies, Equinor and Shell have completed the carbon dioxide (CO₂) receiving and storage facilities at the Northern Lights joint
The Northern Lights CO 2 transport and storage facility, in Øygarden, near Bergen, Norway, was officially opened on 26 September.
The Northern Lights CO 2 transport and storage facility, in Øygarden, near Bergen, Norway, was officially opened on 26 September. It is a joint venture between Equinor, Shell
On 26 September, the Norwegian Minister of Energy conducted the official opening of the Northern Lights CO 2 transport and storage facility in
On 26 September the Norwegian Minister of Energy conducts the official opening of the Northern Lights CO 2 transport and storage
On 26 September the Norwegian Minister of Energy conducts the official opening of the Northern Lights CO 2 transport and storage facility in Øygarden, near Bergen.
On September 26, Norwegian Minister of Energy Terje Aasland led the official opening of the Northern Lights CO2 transport and
The Energy Park is the world''s first location with infrastructure for permanently CO 2 storage underneath the seabed. Located at
On September 26, Norwegian Minister of Energy Terje Aasland led the official opening of the Northern Lights CO2 transport and storage facility in Øygarden, near Bergen.
On 26 September, the Norwegian Minister of Energy conducted the official opening of the Northern Lights CO 2 transport and storage facility in Øygarden, near Bergen.
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