Does Northern Lights offer CO2 transport & storage as a service?
Northern Lights offers CO 2 transport and storage as a service. Our mission is to enable the reduction and removal of industrial emissions in Europe. Northern Lights has developed the world’s first open-source CO 2 transport and storage infrastructure. We deliver carbon storage as a service.
Who owns Northern Lights?
Located in Norway, Northern Lights is the world's first CO2 transport and storage project open to industry, owned equally by TotalEnergies, Equinor and Shell. Operational since , the first phase of the project can store up to 1.5 million tonnes of CO2 per year.
What is the Northern Lights project?
The Northern Lights project is part of the Norwegian full-scale carbon capture and storage (CCS) project. The full-scale project will include capture of CO 2 from one or two industrial capture sources. The Northern Lights project comprises transportation, receipt and permanent storage of CO₂ in a reservoir in the northern North Sea.
What is Northern Lights?
When it starts operations in , Northern Lights will be the first ever cross-border, open-source CO2 transport and storage infrastructure network. It will offer companies across Europe the opportunity to store their CO2 safely and permanently deep under the seabed in Norway.
Will Northern Lights CCS increase storage capacity?
The Northern Lights CCS project off the coast of Norway, which will begin operation by , 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 increase storage capacity many times over.
How many tonnes a year does Northern Lights transport?
Phase 1 Completion and Expansion: We have completed the first phase of Northern Lights’ CO₂ transport and storage infrastructure, with an initial capacity of 1.5 million tonnes per year. With operations starting in summer , we are now expanding to a minimum of 5 million tonnes annually to meet growing demand from European industries.
Located in Norway, Northern Lights is the world's first CO2 transport and storage project open to industry, owned equally by TotalEnergies, Equinor and Shell. Operational since , the first phase of the project can store up to 1.5 million tonnes of CO2 per year. Located in Norway, Northern Lights is the world's first CO2 transport and storage project open to industry, owned equally by TotalEnergies, Equinor and Shell. Operational since , the first phase of the project can store up to 1.5 million tonnes of CO2 per year.Northern Lights offers CO 2 transport and storage as a service. Our mission is to enable the reduction and removal of industrial emissions in Europe. Northern Lights has developed the world’s first open-source CO 2 transport and storage infrastructure. We deliver carbon storage as a service. Our
Located in Norway, Northern Lights is the world's first CO2 transport and storage project open to industry, owned equally by TotalEnergies, Equinor and Shell. Operational since , the first phase of the project can store up to 1.5 million tonnes of CO2 per year. From , the second phase of
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