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Owner of Kunda Nordic Tsement to install full-scale CCS facility in Norway
BC, Tallinn, 28.12.2020.
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HeidelbergCement Group, which also includes the Estonian company Kunda Nordic Tsement AS, is to install the world s first full-scale carbon capture and storage (CCS) facility in its cement plant in southern Norway, informs LETA/BNS.
The Norwegian parliament in December approved the investment in a full-scale carbon capture facility at the HeidelbergCement Norcem plant in Brevik, Norway. The Brevik carbon capture and storage (CCS) project will enable the capture of 400,000 tons of CO2 per year and the transportation for permanent storage, making it the first industrial-scale CCS project at a cement production plant in the world.