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The Brevik CCS facility, which is based at Heidelberg Materials’ cement facility in Brevik, Norway, is expected to become operational in 2025.

While researchers warn that carbon capture and storage (CCS) is not expanding fast enough to meet the 2°C climate target set out in the Paris Climate Agreement, there are organisations around the world where this technology is becoming operational.

For instance, at the end of September 2024 Norway’s Northern Lights project announced that its commercial service offering CO2 transport and storage – which it refers to as “CCS as a service” – was officially open.

Now, another Norway-based carbon capture plant – Brevik CCS – has announced it will be operational in 2025.

Based at Heidelberg Materials’ cement facility in Brevik, Norway, this industrial-scale carbon capture plant has been designed to capture up to 400,000 metric tons of CO2 annually.

The plant has been developed by SLB Capturi, a global technology company dedicated to carbon removal and...