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Sign upCCS stores residual CO2 in underground spaces known as carbon sinks to reduce greenhouse gas emissions (GHG).
CO2 Transport & Storage as a service by TotalEnergies implemented by Orsted in Øygarden (Norway) in 2025
Phase 1: The construction is completed, with a storage capacity of 1.5 million tonnes per year (Mtpa) and the first injection of CO2 scheduled for July 2025. Phase 1 also includes surface infrastructure and a pipeline capacity of 5 Mtpa. Phase 2: The post-FEED (commercial) phase is underway with a targeted capacity of 4.1 Mtpa. The final investment decision (FID) is scheduled for December 2024, with start-up planned for April 2028. Environmental impact: The project aims to reduce CO2 emissions by providing a cross-border CO2 transport and storage service.
TotalEnergies
TotalEnergies is a global multi-energy company producing and supplying energy.
CCS stores residual CO2 in underground spaces known as carbon sinks to reduce greenhouse gas emissions (GHG).
CCS, or Carbon Capture and Storage, is an integrated process comprising three distinct parts: carbon capture, transport and storage. The technology aims to produce a concentrated stream of CO2 that will be conditioned, transported and permanently stored in geological sites on land or under the seabed. CCS is seen as an important solution for reducing CO2 emissions from various industrial sources (power stations, cement, steel, ...) helping to combat global warming and protect air quality. It is also aligned with the climate objectives of the Paris Agreement, enabling countries to meet their greenhouse gas emission reduction targets. In addition, CCS makes it possible to add value to existing infrastructures by extending their lifespan and reducing their environmental impact. Finally, the CCS model is part of the strategy of major industrial countries (EU, UK, US, Canada, Japan). This not only brings credibility, but also a large amount of funding from the authorities.
TotalEnergies
TotalEnergies is a global multi-energy company producing and supplying energy.
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