CO2 transport requires quantification
Bloggers: Svend Tollak Munkejord, Morten Hammer and Sigurd W. Løvseth Many things are known about CO2 transport, e.g., that it is feasible and…
Studying CO2 mixtures and CO2 flow reduces cost of pipelines
Potential large-scale carbon capture and storage (CCS) in Europe requires the transportation of large amounts of CO2 to storage sites. In order to…
First workshop to prepare the ground for large-scale CO2 capture from the cement industry in Europe
Bloggers: Kristin Jordal and Kristina Fleiger (VDZ) The Horizon 2020 CEMCAP project brings together CCS interests and research expertise from the cement industry…
CCS-Summer School for researchers and you
SINTEF Energy Research, NTNU and NORDICCS project is arranging a CCS Summer School on August 10-15 for 30 students from all the 5…
EEA project: We are cooperating to promote implementation of CCS in the Czech Republic
Bloggers: Simon Roussanaly and Jana Poplsteinova Jakobsen The Czech Technical University cooperates with SINTEF Energy Research to promote implementation of Carbon, Capture and…
Updates on CO2 capture from cement plants at the TCCS8 conference
Bloggers: Mari Voldsund and Kristin Jordal The 8th Trondheim conference on CO2 capture, transport and storage was held on June 16-18. The conference…