據(jù)能源信息統(tǒng)計(jì)3月10日消息,挪威石油和能源部已批準(zhǔn)由挪國油(Equinor)、殼牌和道達(dá)爾財(cái)團(tuán)開發(fā)的150萬噸/年的“北極光”二氧化碳運(yùn)輸和儲(chǔ)存項(xiàng)目的開發(fā)計(jì)劃,并已與兩家公司簽署了最終的國家支持協(xié)議。
該項(xiàng)目耗資69億挪威克朗(6.3億歐元),是挪威CCS(碳捕集與封存)項(xiàng)目“ Langskip”的一部分,該項(xiàng)目于2021年1月獲得挪威議會(huì)的批準(zhǔn)。它將捕獲工業(yè)來源的二氧化碳,通過船舶運(yùn)輸并將其注入并永久儲(chǔ)存在海床以下2600米。 二氧化碳接收站將位于挪威西部的厄于加倫(?ygarden)。 第一階段計(jì)劃于2024年投入使用,該后期項(xiàng)目可能會(huì)擴(kuò)大。
裘寅 編譯自 enerdata
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原文如下:
Norway approves plan for the 1.5 MtCO2/year Northern Lights CO2 storage project
The Norwegian Ministry of Petroleum and Energy has approved the development plan for the 1.5 MtCO2/year Northern Lights CO2 transport and storage project, developed by a consortium of Equinor, Shell and Total, and has signed the final state support agreements with the companies.
The NOK6.9bn (€630m) project is developed as part of the Norwegian CCS project "Langskip", approved by the Norwegian parliament in January 2021. It will capture CO2 from industrial sources, transport it by ships and inject it to be permanently stored 2,600 metres below the seabed. The CO2 receiving terminal will be located in ?ygarden in Western Norway. The first phase is scheduled to be commissioned in 2024 and the project could be expanded at a later stage.
標(biāo)簽:“北極光”二氧化碳
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