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Shell to test carbon capture technology at Technology Center Mongstad in Norway

Shell to test carbon capture technology at Technology Center Mongstad in Norway
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Elkem To Study Carbon Capture Opportunities With Aker Carbon Capture And Saipem

Elkem To Study Carbon Capture Opportunities With Aker Carbon Capture And Saipem Stockholm /PRNewswire/ - Elkem s long term goal is to achieve carbon-neutral metal production. Currently, Elkem is conducting a feasibility study for the establishment of carbon capture at the Norwegian smelters. In connection with the feasibility study, Elkem has entered into agreements with two alternative technology providers: Aker Carbon Capture and Saipem. Elkem, one of the world s leading suppliers of silicon-based advanced materials, has a broad and comprehensive approach to the work of reducing emissions and contributing to a sustainable future. Recently, the company was rated among the world s leading on climate transparency and action by CDP.

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Elkem Partners with Aker Carbon Capture, Saipem to Study Carbon Capture Opportunities

Elkem Partners with Aker Carbon Capture, Saipem to Study Carbon Capture Opportunities
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Elkem to study carbon capture opportunities with Aker Carbon Capture and Saipem

Elkem to study carbon capture opportunities with Aker Carbon Capture and Saipem News provided by Share this article STOCKHOLM, Feb. 25, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Elkem s long term goal is to achieve carbon-neutral metal production. Currently, Elkem is conducting a feasibility study for the establishment of carbon capture at the Norwegian smelters. In connection with the feasibility study, Elkem has entered into agreements with two alternative technology providers: Aker Carbon Capture and Saipem.   Elkem, one of the world s leading suppliers of silicon-based advanced materials, has a broad and comprehensive approach to the work of reducing emissions and contributing to a sustainable future. Recently, the company was rated among the world s leading on climate transparency and action by CDP.

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Elkem to study carbon-capture opportunities at Norwegian manufacturing plants - Chemical Engineering

Elkem to study carbon-capture opportunities at Norwegian manufacturing plants By Mary Page Bailey | February 25, 2021 With a long term-goal to achieve carbon-neutral metal production, Elkem (Oslo, Norway) is currently conducting a feasibility study for the establishment of carbon capture and storage (CCS). The purpose of the study is to assess the technical and economic feasibility of installing carbon capture at its Norwegian plants in Bjølvefossen, Bremanger, Rana, Salten and Thamshavn. The project has received financial support from Gassnova, the Norwegian state enterprise to further develop technologies, through the CLIMIT program. The findings from the study will be transferred to Elkem’s plants outside Norway, including Elkem’s ferrosilicon plant on Iceland.

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