Norway funds study to assess feasibility of direct air capture and storage plant

Published 14:55 on April 9, 2024  /  Last updated at 14:55 on April 9, 2024  / Sara Stefanini /  EMEA, Voluntary

A carbon removals developer has secured 26 million Norwegian krone (£1.9 mln) in funding to study the feasibility of building a direct air capture and storage plant in Norway, it announced on Tuesday.
A carbon removals developer has secured 26 million Norwegian krone (£1.9 mln) in funding to study the feasibility of building a direct air capture and storage plant in Norway, it announced on Tuesday.


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