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New method for CO2 capture tested in Trondheim

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Published: 9. Feb 2017 | Last edited: 15. Apr 2025
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A new Norwegian technology for CO2 capture, Chemical looping combustion (CLC), is being tested in Trondheim. This method is cheaper and requires less energy than many other methods.

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