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NCCS 2023 Annual Report
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NCCS' annual report for 2023 has been published! Find out all about our achievements, developments and updates from the previous year.
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Behind the scenes of our research facilities
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Go behind the scenes of some of the research facilities used in NCCS, and find out how the work conducted here contributes to achieving the Centre’s goals.
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Norway signs agreement on CO2 transport and storage with Sweden, Denmark, Belgium and the Netherlands
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On 15 April, a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed in Brussels between representatives of Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Belgium and the Netherlands on cross-border CO2 transport and storage. The MoU was part of an informal EU energy ministers’ meeting on energy infrastructure.
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New Research Centre Announced Dedicated to the Realisation of Gigatonne CCS
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On 11 April, the Research Council of Norway announced an investment of 180 MNOK in a new research centre on carbon capture, transport and storage (CCS) in Norway. gigaCCS is a Centre for Environment-Friendly Energy Research (FME) that will advance Norway’s expertise in CCS, as well as support the global implementation of CCS at a gigatonne scale.
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NCCS teams up with hydrogen research centres for first FME Conference
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NCCS played on active role in the NTNU Energy Transition Week, hosting a joint session with hydrogen research centres HYDROGENi and HyValue, running two workshops and speaking at the event’s main conference.
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Norwegian Ministry of Energy open for applications for two CO₂ storage areas on the Norwegian continental shelf
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The Norwegian Ministry of Energy is now receiving applications for CO2 injection and storage operations in two areas on the Norwegian continental shelf (NCS).
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The significance of CCS in achieving net-zero emissions
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This blog goes back to basics on our net-zero ambitions and why they matter, and breaks down the essential role that CCS and CDR have to play in reaching them.
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NCCS Lunch Webinars
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NCCS webinars are held on the second and fourth Thursday of every month, from 12:00 to 12:40. They consist of a 20-minute presentation, followed by a 20-minute Q&A session.
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You can find the programme for this year’s webinars on the website, which will be updated continuously. Please note that presentations will be recorded, but the Q&A sessions will not be.
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