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  1. May 15, 2020 · The Northern Lights project comprises transportation, receipt and permanent storage of CO₂ in a reservoir in the northern North Sea. Phase 1 includes capacity to transport, inject and store up to 1.5 million tonnes of CO 2 per year.

  2. Jun 12, 2024 · Accelerating decarbonisation. Northern Lights is developing the world’s first open-source CO 2 transport and storage infrastructure. We deliver carbon storage as a service. Our aim is to help industrial emitters stop emissions that cannot be avoided in other ways from reaching the atmosphere and to provide a safe and permanent storage option ...

  3. 4 days ago · The $1.7b Northern Lights joint venture, touted as Europe’s first cross-border industrial carbon capture and storage (CCS), has caught the world’s attention. PHOTO: NORTHERN LIGHTS. BERGEN ...

  4. Approved by the Norwegian government in 2020 and designated as a Project of Common Interest (PIC (1)) by the European Union, Northern Lights aims to transport, receive and store CO 2 in geological layers buried at approximately 2,600 meters below the seabed in the Northern North Sea.

  5. Jul 19, 2024 · Updated 18 July 2024, 23:40. The groundbreaking Equinor-led Northern Lights carbon capture and storage project in Norway is on schedule to receive its first volumes of carbon dioxide later this ...

  6. The ability of Northern Lights to receive CO2 captured accross Europe means that it can play an important role in meeting not just Norway’s ambitious climate goals, but those of the entire region. It is linked to plans for at least nine potential capture facilities across Europe, including four cement factories and a steel plant.

  7. Oct 14, 2020 · One such project, a 3-year-old partnership called Northern Lights, is a joint effort of the Norwegian government and energy firms Equinor, Shell and Total, each of which has deep roots working with Microsoft. The partnership is seeking to standardize and scale carbon capture and storage, or CCS, across Europe.