🎙️ What does it take to store CO₂ under the seabed? The Energy Podcast talks to Lise Winther from Yara International, a pioneering customer of Northern Lights, the world’s first commercial CO2 transport and storage service in Norway. Listen or watch now: https://lnkd.in/diT_6Tbx #CCS #CCUS #carboncapture #PoweringProgress
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🌍 Storing CO₂ beneath the seabed is a strategic step toward a more sustainable future. The Northern Lights project in Norway is the world’s first commercial CO₂ transport and storage service. Industrial emissions are captured, transported by ships and pipelines, and then safely injected into deep geological formations more than 2.5 km below the seabed. This technology not only reduces emissions but also paves the way for innovative solutions in clean energy and climate action. ⚡
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Nice Lise Winther!!
This is a major step toward large-scale decarbonization. Excited to see how this shapes the future of carbon management
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1moCarbon Capture and Storage is such a game changing step toward decarbonization, and Northern Lights sets an impressive standard for what’s possible. Exciting to see Shell leading conversations that shape the future of sustainable energy. As someone building a career in energy and technology, I find these innovations truly inspiring and would love the opportunity to contribute to Shell’s journey in advancing clean solutions.