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The Brevik CCS project supplies CO<sub>2</sub> to the Northern Lights joint venture for transport and storage. | The Brevik CCS project supplies CO<sub>2</sub> to the Northern Lights joint venture for transport and storage. | ||
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The Brevik CCS project transfers CO<sub>2</sub> to the Northern Lights joint venture for transport and storage. | The Brevik CCS project transfers CO<sub>2</sub> to the Northern Lights joint venture for transport and storage. | ||
Revision as of 05:05, 1 December 2025
Brevik CCS refers to the CCS project located at the Brevik Cement Plant in Brevik, Norway. Brevik Cement Plant is a cement production facility, creating cement from limestone. The facility is owned by Heidelberg Materials.
History
- History of the plant
CCS Project
Capture
Transport
Main Article: Northern Lights
The Brevik CCS project supplies CO2 to the Northern Lights joint venture for transport and storage.
Storage
Main Article: Northern Lights
The Brevik CCS project transfers CO2 to the Northern Lights joint venture for transport and storage.
Technology
The plant uses the SLB Capturi absorption technology to extract CO2 from the flue gas of the cement kiln. The capture system treats approximately half of the flue gas stream.
Costs
Heidelberg Materials have reported that the
Estimates for capital expenditure related to the new compression equipment, transport, and injection systems range from XXX to XXX
Performance
The plant has a rated capacity of 400 ktpa