The potential for implementing carbon capture in Nordic industry sectors such as iron and steel production, cement and lime production, onshore and offshore oil and gas activities and pulp and paper production has been addressed. In Norway, much of the CO2 is emitted from the oil and gas sector. In Denmark the power and heat production comprises the largest share while in Sweden and Finland biomass based industry such as power and heat production in CHP plants and pulp and paper production generates most of the CO2 emissions. Iceland emits most CO2 from metal industry, in particular non-ferrous metal production. In a Nordic perspective, the oil and gas industry has a high potential for implementation of CCS along with iron and steel product...
In this paper, the possibilities and conditions for CCS applications in Finland are assessed. The st...
Abstract On the backdrop of the urgent need to combat climate change and in light of the Paris Agr...
AbstractIn this paper, the possibilities and conditions for CCS applications in Finland are assessed...
The potential for implementing carbon capture in Nordic industry sectors such as iron and steel prod...
Analysing different future trajectories of technological developments we assess the prospects for No...
Six CCS cluster cases specific to the Nordics countries have been identified based. The technical an...
This paper discusses the potential contribution of CCS as a means to drastically reduce carbon dioxi...
The Pulp and Paper Industry (PPI), like other energy-intensive industry branches, is suitable for im...
This study aims to assess the role of CO2 capture and storage (CCS) technologies in reducing CO2 emi...
This thesis will investigate whether Norway has a potential for a carbon capture and storage (CCS) i...
Carbon removal (CR) by carbon capture and storage has neither seen a widespread or large-scale appli...
Six CCS cluster cases specific to the Nordics countries have been identified based. The technical an...
In this paper an approach for analysing the potential for implementation of different technology pat...
Carbon Capture and Utilization is an attractive strategy not only due to its potential for CO2 emiss...
The EC 2030 Framework acknowledges that CCS may have an important role in reducing direct emissions ...
In this paper, the possibilities and conditions for CCS applications in Finland are assessed. The st...
Abstract On the backdrop of the urgent need to combat climate change and in light of the Paris Agr...
AbstractIn this paper, the possibilities and conditions for CCS applications in Finland are assessed...
The potential for implementing carbon capture in Nordic industry sectors such as iron and steel prod...
Analysing different future trajectories of technological developments we assess the prospects for No...
Six CCS cluster cases specific to the Nordics countries have been identified based. The technical an...
This paper discusses the potential contribution of CCS as a means to drastically reduce carbon dioxi...
The Pulp and Paper Industry (PPI), like other energy-intensive industry branches, is suitable for im...
This study aims to assess the role of CO2 capture and storage (CCS) technologies in reducing CO2 emi...
This thesis will investigate whether Norway has a potential for a carbon capture and storage (CCS) i...
Carbon removal (CR) by carbon capture and storage has neither seen a widespread or large-scale appli...
Six CCS cluster cases specific to the Nordics countries have been identified based. The technical an...
In this paper an approach for analysing the potential for implementation of different technology pat...
Carbon Capture and Utilization is an attractive strategy not only due to its potential for CO2 emiss...
The EC 2030 Framework acknowledges that CCS may have an important role in reducing direct emissions ...
In this paper, the possibilities and conditions for CCS applications in Finland are assessed. The st...
Abstract On the backdrop of the urgent need to combat climate change and in light of the Paris Agr...
AbstractIn this paper, the possibilities and conditions for CCS applications in Finland are assessed...