全球首批二氧化碳封存认证证书签发
Zhong Guo Hua Gong Bao·2025-12-29 06:28

Core Insights - The Arctic Aurora joint venture has issued the world's first carbon dioxide storage certification certificates, officially documenting the permanent storage of CO2 injected into the North Sea seabed since August this year [1] - The project utilizes a 100-kilometer pipeline to transport CO2 to the Aurora offshore storage site located 2,600 meters below the seabed [1] Group 1: Project Details - The project is currently processing CO2 from two Norwegian industrial sources: Heidelberg Materials' Brevik cement plant and Hafslund Oslo's waste-to-energy plant [1] - Commercial agreements have been signed with Norwegian Yara, Danish Ørsted, and Swedish Stockholm Energy, with CO2 from Denmark and the Netherlands expected to start being received in 2026 [1] Group 2: Financial and Operational Aspects - The Arctic Aurora joint venture is equally owned by Equinor, Shell, and TotalEnergies, each holding one-third of the shares [1] - The first phase of the project has a CO2 storage capacity of 1.5 million tons and is already at full capacity [1] - In March, the partners made a final investment decision for a second phase expansion worth $713 million, aiming to increase CO2 transport and storage capacity to at least 5 million tons per year by 2028 [1]