COP28: How CCS can contribute to net-zero emissions
Carbon capture, transport and storage (CCS) is a crucial technological solution for reducing CO2 emissions and achieving the climate goals outlined in the Paris Agreement. It can play a significant role in decarbonising industrial sectors, and producing “clean” hydrogen. However, we still need standards and infrastructure for the large-scale CO2 transport and storage.
The Impact of CCS Research on the Green Transition
2050 is now less than 27 years away – when the world has set a goal for becoming climate neutral. Capturing and storing gigatons of CO2 annually is a crucial part of achieving this goal – but to do that, we need more open innovation. We need to collaborate and share knowledge, even if we are competitors. We might have the money, but we do not have the time to fail.
Amid the Covid-19 Crisis, the Climate Crisis Can’t Be Forgotten
After the disruption caused by the coronavirus, we must do as we did in the post-war period: rebuild Norway. We need to build…
NCCS – The value of bringing the CCS world together
No country, no business, no institute can do CCS on their own, James Johnson said on the first day of GHGT-14. And Jérôme…
Future Business Models for CCS: Hydrogen from natural gas
This blog on the possibilities in hydrogen from natural gas is based on a presentation held at the GCCSI Seminar 21.-22. March 2018 in Oslo, Norway.…
Prize for Young and Outstanding Researchers to Øivind Wilhelmsen from SINTEF
I was very, very happy and proud when I heard about the prize for Young and outstanding research awarded to Øivind Wilhelmsen. Øivind is a…