Norway’s government decided to keep an energy-recovery waste plant in Oslo in its project to develop a full-scale carbon capture and storage chain by early next decade.
The Klemetsrud waste plant, south-east of Oslo’s city center and run by Fortum Oyj, has managed to reduce investment and operational costs that were previously considered too high, and will now receive public funds for a front end engineering and design study, Terje Soeviknes, Norway’s petroleum and energy minister, told reporters at the site Aug. 10.
The facility is one of two onshore industrial sites being considered to ...
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