Construction carbon storage space job in Northern Lights began Norway with a Thursday keel laying event at the (DSIC) lawn in Dalian Shipbuilding Industry Co, Dalian.China laying is a ritualistic acknowledgment of the shipbuilding beginning in the building and construction dock at the shipyard.
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“The keel laying is a major milestone in building the world’s first large-scale LCO2 transport ships. In 2024, the ships will be launched from the dock at the shipyard in China and will sail to the Northern Lights facilities in Norway, ready for operations”, says Børre Jacobsen, Managing Director for Northern Lights.
The CO2-carrying ships will have a cargo capacity of 7,500 m3, a length of 130 m, and will be operated by “K” LINE on behalf of Northern Lights.
The ships are specifically designed to transport liquefied CO2 in purpose-built cargo tanks from industrial emitters in Norway and Europe to the onshore receiving facilities in Øygarden, Norway.
The CO2 will be transported from the terminal by pipeline for permanent storage in a geological reservoir 2,600 metres under the seabed. The Northern Lights JV DA is a company owned by Equinor, Shell, and TotalEnergies.” style=” of the Illustration 7,500 m3 carbon monoxideNorthern Lights 2 ships. © Northern Lights:
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