• 3 months ago
World's first CO2 storage service soon ready in Norway with terminal inauguration

Norway inaugurates the gateway to a massive undersea vault for carbon dioxide, a crucial step before opening what its operator calls the first commercial service offering CO2 transport and storage. The Northern Lights project aims to prevent these emissions from being released into the atmosphere, and thereby help halt climate change.

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Transcript
00:30Northern Lights will receive liquefied CO2 that is captured from industrial sources across
00:55Europe actually.
00:57It will be brought here by boat as a liquid.
01:01When it arrives here, it will be pumped ashore and then into intermediate storage in these
01:09large tanks that you see behind me.
01:11After the CO2 is pumped from the ship into our intermediate tanks, we pump it out into
01:19a pipeline.
01:20The pipeline is what you see here.
01:23It goes into the ground in a tunnel that is 700 meters long, and then it ends up out
01:29here in the sea.
01:31From there, it's 110 kilometers out to where it's stored.
01:36We are hoping that after this demonstration, we can create scale.
01:40Of course, we are still working hard on improving technologies to make sure that we can make
01:46it as cost-efficient as possible, but the next real game-changer will be if we can implement
01:52this at scale.
01:53Learn more at www.nasa.gov

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