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  • NTNU Energy Transition Conference

    29/03/2022 Speech/statement Ministry of Energy

    Minister of Petroleum and Energy Terje Aasland held this pre-recorded speech at the NTNU Energy Transition Conference hosted in Trondheim on 29th March 2022.

    By Minister of Energy Terje Aasland

  • The Region of Flanders and Norway join forces in the energy transition

    17/03/2022 Press release Ministry of Energy

    On March 17, Minister-President of the Government of Flanders, Mr. Jan Jambon (left) met with the Norwegian Minister of Petroleum and Energy, Terje Aasland, in Oslo.

  • Northern Lights Gathering

    16/12/2021 Speech/statement Ministry of Energy

    Minister of Petroleum and Energy Marte Mjøs Persen held this speech at the digital Northern Lights gathering on 16th December 2021.

    By Minister of Petroleum and Energy Marte Mjøs Persen

  • The North Sea as a platform for the Clean Energy Transition

    11/11/2021 Speech/statement Ministry of Energy

    Minister of Petroleum and Energy Marte Mjøs Persen held this speech at the energy seminar 'The North Sea as a platform for the Clean Energy Transition' when signing a MoU on the CCS between Norway and the Netherlands. The seminar was hosted at the

    By Minister of Petroleum and Energy Marte Mjøs Persen

  • Energy Transition – from fossil fuels to renewables

    05/11/2021 Speech/statement Ministry of Energy

    Minister of Petroleum and Energy, Marte Mjøs Persen, held this speech at the round table conference about renewable energy hosted by DNV, German-Norwegian Chamber of Commerce and the German embassy in Norway on 5th November 2021.

    By Minister of Petroleum and Energy Marte Mjøs Persen

  • CLIMIT - Research, development and demonstration of CO2 capture and storage technology

    25/10/2021 Article Ministry of Energy

    The CLIMIT programme is Norway’s national programme for research, development and demonstration of CO2 capture and storage technology (CCS). It covers the entire chain from long-term, competence-building basic research to projects that demonstrate

  • Technology Centre Mongstad (TCM)

    13/10/2021 Article Ministry of Energy

    Technology Centre Mongstad (TCM) is the world's largest facility for testing and development of carbon capture technologies. TCM has been in operation since May 2012 and is an arena for targeted testing and qualification of technology for industrial

  • International cooperation on CCS

    13/10/2021 Article Ministry of Energy

    International cooperation is important in order to develop and commercialise CO2 capture, transport and storage (CCS) as an efficient climate tool. Norway cooperates with several countries through existing programs and institutions. Europe is an

  • What is Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS)?

    13/10/2021 Article Ministry of Energy

    Why Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS)? CCS is short for carbon capture and storage and refers to the capture, transport and storage of CO₂. Carbon capture, utilisation and storage, or CCUS, is another term that is widely used. With CCUS, the CO2 is

  • Meld. St. 33 (2019–2020) - Longship – Carbon capture and storage

    Meld. St. 33 (2019–2020) Report to the Storting (white paper)

    21/09/2020 Report to the Storting Ministry of Energy

  • The Norwegian Government’s hydrogen strategy

    03/06/2020 Plans/strategy Ministry of Climate and Environment, Ministry of Energy

    Towards a low emission society

  • Capture, transport and storage of CO₂

    19/03/2020 Article Ministry of Energy

    The government will contribute to developing technology for capture, transport and storage of CO₂ (CCS), and has an ambition to realise a cost effective solution for full scale CCS in Norway, provided this will result in technology development

  • CCS in Norway

    08/01/2020 Article Ministry of Energy

    The government has an ambition to realise a cost effective solution for full scale carbon capture, transport and storage (CCS) in Norway, provided this will result in technology development internationally

  • Technology Centre Mongstad (TCM)

    22/08/2014 Article Ministry of Energy

    Technology Centre Mongstad (TCM) is the world's largest facility for testing and development of carbon capture technologies. TCM contributes to global efforts to combat climate change, and is a key part of Norway's CCS policies.

  • The Ministry

    07/01/2013 Article Ministry of Energy

    The principal responsibility of the Ministry of Energy is to achieve a coordinated and integrated energy policy. A primary objective is to ensure high value creation through efficient and environment-friendly management of Norway’s energy resources.

  • Carbon Capture and Storage. Progress and Next Steps

    Report from IEA

    18/06/2010 Report Ministry of Energy

    IEA/CSLF Report to the Muskoka 2010 G8 Summit.

  • Emissions to air from the petroleum sector

    08/08/2008 Article Ministry of Energy

    Nationally, petroleum operations account for 31 percent of CO2 emissions, 24 percent of NOx emissions and 41 percent of nmVOC emissions.

  • Storing CO2 under the North Sea Basin

    A key solution for combating climate change

    20/06/2007 Report Ministry of Energy

    This report represents the first deliverable of the North Sea Basin Task Force, which Norway and the UK established in November 2005 to work together on issues surrounding the transport and storage of CO2 beneath the North Sea. The North Sea

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