Swedish city Gothenburg could be the first in the world to create a joint infrastructure for the transport of liquefied carbon dioxide extracted using CCS technology.
CCS is widely regarded as a key component in the transition of the global energy system, and several research and development projects are already under way.
Under a unique collaborative venture between Preem, Göteborg Energi, Nordion Energi, St1, Renova, and Gothenburg Port Authority, the project, dubbed CinfraCap (Carbon Infrastructure Capture), will identify the most effective way of approaching the industry-scale logistics system required to support CCS.
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