Opening of Technology Centre Mongstad

On Monday 7 May, Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg opened the world’s largest and most advanced facility for testing and improving CO2 capture technologies.

Technology Centre Mongstad will test various methods of capturing CO2 from the refinery and the combined heat and power plant at Mongstad to determine which is the best and most cost-effective.

 

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