Shell, Equinor, TotalEnergies to invest $714 million in
Shell, Equinor and TotalEnergies said on Thursday they will invest 7.5 billion Norwegian crowns ($713.66 million) into expanding their flagship
Northern Lights: a CO2 transport and storage project to reduce
Located in Norway, Northern Lights is the world''s first CO2 transport and storage project open to industry, owned equally by TotalEnergies, Equinor and Shell. Operational since 2024, the
Hydro approves largest pumped hydro project in more
Hydro estimates a gross capital expenditure of NOK 2.5 billion, or about $245 million. The net investment, after accounting for Norway''s somewhat
Norsk Hydro makes largest hydropower investment in
Norsk Hydro has approved a US$120m net investment in the Illvatn pumped storage project in western Norway, its first major hydropower expansion
Norway''s BESS Capacity Expansion: Key Insights into Energy
This article explores current projects, industry trends, and how BESS solutions address Norway''s energy challenges while aligning with global decarbonization goals.
The Northern Lights project
Equinor, Shell and TotalEnergies are investing in the Northern Lights project — Norway''s first licence for CO₂ storage on the Norwegian
Elinor Batteries to supply batteries for grid-scale energy storage in
Scheduled for completion in 2026, the projects will have a combined storage capacity of nearly 40 MWh, making them among the largest battery projects in Norway to date, with a total
Norway launches full-scale industrial carbon capture
Norway has launched the world''s largest full-scale operation of industrial carbon capture and storage, ploughing billions of dollars of subsidies
Norway Energy Storage Outlook
Complementing this tradition, Norway has made significant investments in battery storage systems, propelled by the rapid growth of electric
Norway''s $2.8 billion full-scale carbon capture transport and storage
The Norwegian government has made room in its 2025 budget for a multimillion-dollar investment destined to be injected into its CCS project.
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