Equinor Expands Norwegian Operations with Renewable Projects and CO2 Storage
Equinor is enhancing its focus on Norway by integrating renewable energy projects and carbon capture technology alongside oil and gas operations. The company is involved in the Northern Lights CO₂ storage project and the Hywind Tampen floating wind farm, which powers offshore platforms. Equinor's 'Norway Energy Hub' plan aims to leverage existing infrastructure for future energy technologies, reinforcing its commitment to achieving a net-zero future by 2050.

Equinor is intensifying its operations in Norway, focusing on renewable energy and carbon capture while maintaining oil and gas production. The Northern Lights project, a partnership with Shell and Total, is set to provide CO₂ storage in line with Norway's 'Longship' initiative.
Additionally, the Hywind Tampen floating wind farm will supply electricity to offshore oil platforms, reducing emissions. Equinor's 'Norway Energy Hub' aims to utilize the country's existing energy infrastructure to innovate future energy solutions. The company's strategy reflects a commitment to net-zero emissions by 2050.




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