The Klemetsrud incinerator burning domestic and industrial waste emitting more than 300,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide per year, about 0.6% of total emissions produced by man of that country. But, using this methodology, can help capture and bury greenhouse gas effect in places like coal and plants that use fossil fuels.
So far, the high cost of this technology have slowed its implementation however, it will take tests in five plant containers and will capture carbon dioxide at a rate equivalent to 2,000 tons per year until the end of April.
According advances Climate Central, if the tests are well -sucedidos a carbon-capture plant will be built in Oslo, 2020. later, these “culprits” gases by rising global temperatures, droughts, floods and rising mean sea level, will be transported to the North Sea and injected into oil and gas fields, to help increase the pressure and production.
“ There is great potential in this market all over the world “, explained Valbord Lundegaard, head by Aker Solutions, the engineering company that is developing tests
Rossio Gazette
Source:. Green Savers
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