US, Norway seek to improve CO2 capture The US and Norway have announced their commitment to support the global carbon capture and storage (CCS) test center network. In a joint release, the two co..
US, Norway seek to improve CO2 capture
The US and Norway have announced their commitment to support the global carbon capture and storage (CCS) test center network. In a joint release, the two countries affirmed their continued commitment to enhance the development of technologies that will merge the need for reliable and cost efficient power production with sustainable deployment on a large scale to meet the worlds growing demand for energy.
Under the agreement, US Secretary of Energy Ernest Moniz and Norwegian Minister for Petroleum and Energy Tord Lien will strengthen cooperation between the test centers for carbon capture. The aim is to accelerate the development of
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