Five things the world could learn from Norway on CCS

Michael Holder
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Carbon capture and storage remains a widely misunderstood technology - can it really take off as a global concern in the next few years?

There are a lot of myths surrounding carbon capture and storage (CCS), so when BusinessGreen was invited to Norway by state-owned CCS firm Gassnova to learn more about the technology, I had more than a...

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