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Drill or no drill, Norway’s offshore future is shaping up to be carbon intensive

Norway got rich by taking fossil fuels out of the ground. Its future fortunes might be built on sending carbon dioxide the other way.

By Kevin McGwin September 14, 2021
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Norway’s Horisont Energi has applied to establish a carbon dioxide storage facility off the country’s northern coast that would be capable of holding twice the country’s annual emissions of greenhouse-gas pollution.

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