The Northern Lights CCS project off the coast of Norway, which will begin operation by 2024, has enough storage for the equivalent of 750,000 car emissions every year in the first phase. Equinor’s Smeaheia storage site, located to the south of Northern Lights, has the potential to increas...
In the global quest for achieving net zero emissions and slowing down global warming, carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology has merged as an important solution. Among the notable projects being developed in the field is the Northern Lights offshore carbon capture and storage project in ...
For years Norway’s government has been especially involved in analyzing and investing in forward-thinking technologies and initiatives, not just to address climate problems now, but to envision new industries for the future. One such project,a 3-year-old partnership called Northern Lights, is...
"The keel laying is a major milestone in building the world’s first large-scale LCO2transport ships. In 2024, the ships will be launched from the dock at the shipyard in China and will sail to the Northern Lights facilities in Norway, ready for operations”, saysBørre Jacobsen, Managing...
Due for delivery in 2024, the two vessels will support the Northern Lights carbon capture and storage (CCS) project by transporting greenhouse gas from industrial emitters to an onshore terminal in Øygarden, Norway. From there, the CO2 will be delivered by pipeline to dedicated reservoirs 2,...
Due for delivery in 2024, the two vessels will support the Northern Lights carbon capture and storage (CCS) project by transporting greenhouse gas from industrial emitters to an onshore terminal in Øygarden, Norway. From there, the CO2will be delivered by pipeline to dedicate...
GE Vernova’s Gas Power business and Northern Lights will cooperate to explore end-to-end carbon capture and storage (CCS) opportunities with a mutual goal of reducing carbon emissions from the power generation sector Joint feasibility studies examine po
Northern Lights is developing the world’s first open-source CO2 transport and storage infrastructure in Norway. The Northern Lights LCO2 carriers will each have a cargo capacity of 7,500 m3, custom-built with pressurised cargo tanks for transporting liquefied CO2. Svanehøj will deliver two deep...
Multi-objective MILP cost and environmental optimisation for Northern Lights and Stella Maris CCS chains Conclusions Declaration of Competing Interest Acknowledgments Appendix ReferencesShow full outline Cited by (4) Figures (20) Show 14 more figures Tables (18) Table 1 Table 2 Table 3 Table 4 Tab...
NORTHERN Lights – the first ever cross-border CO2 transport and storage project – remains on track to enter commissioning this year, offering companies across Europe the opportunity to store their carbon emissions under Norway's seabed. Leading the $1.6bn development at Norway's Equinor, Shell ...