In Norway, Phlair GmbH and Carbon Removal AS, via its subsidiary NorDAC Kollsnes AS, have entered into an agreement to develop Europe’s first large scale direct air capture (DAC) and geologic CO₂ storage project in Øygarden, Norway. The plant will be located next to the Northern Lights terminal for permanent storage of CO2. The agreement outlines a phased plan to capture and store up to 500,000 tons of atmospheric CO₂ annually using Phlair’s proprietary electrochemical technology.
The project will begin with an initial phase targeting 60,000 tons of CO₂ removal per year. In the second phase, the full-scale system is expected to reach 500,000 tons of CO₂ removal per year.
Tags: carbon removal, DAC, Phlair
Category: Fuels
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