Stockholm Exergi bygger Sveriges første storskala karbonfangstanlegg

Stockholm Exergi bygger et storskala anlegg for karbonfangst i Hjorthagen. Prosjektet mottar over 20 milliarder kroner i statsstøtte for å bidra til å nå klimamålene.

Anlegget er det første i sitt slag i Sverige og er planlagt i Hjorthagen. Utbyggingen tar sikte på å fange karbon i stor skala.

Prosjektet er delvis finansiert med over 20 milliarder kroner fra staten. Denne støtten er ment å hjelpe Sverige med å nå sine klimamål.

Stockholm Exergi leder arbeidet med det nye anlegget. Utbyggingen markerer et viktig skritt for svensk karbonhåndtering.

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