Carbon dioxide emissions generated by burning waste at incineration plants in London will be stored thousands of meters under the North Sea far away in Norway.
Cory, a UK waste management and recycling company, plans to capture emissions at plants in the British capital and ship them in liquid form on the River Thames to a North Sea pipeline terminal that will connect with Norwegian infrastructure. The deal was signed as a memorandum of understanding with Norway’s Northern Lights carbon capture and storage project, according to a statement from the Norwegian goverment.
Norway is pushing to become a leader in carbon storage by using its oil and gas expertise to offer ...