In Norway, liquid CO2 is primarily derived from industrial processes and natural gas production. Here are the main sources:
Natural Gas Processing: Norway is a major producer of natural gas. During natural gas processing, CO2 is often separated from natural gas streams. This CO2 can be captured, liquefied, and utilized or stored.
Industrial Processes: Large industrial facilities, such as cement factories, steel plants, and refineries, also generate significant amounts of CO2. Through carbon capture and storage (CCS) technologies, this CO2 can be captured, liquefied, and transported.
Bio-based Sources: Some CO2 in Norway is produced from bioethanol and biogas plants.
These initiatives align with Norway’s commitment to reducing carbon emissions and developing sustainable energy solutions.
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