Quality assurance and risk management company DNV GL has approved Shell’s CANSOLV CO2 carbon capture technology to lower emissions at Fortum Oslo Varme’s waste-to-energy plant in Klemetsrud, Oslo.
Once complete, it is thought the project will contribute towards Norway’s target to reduce emissions by at least 50%, and towards 55%, by 2030 compared to 1990 levels.
DNV GL worked with Shell and Fortum Oslo Varme to verify the application of its recommended practices; DNVGL-RP-A203 Technology qualification and DNVGL-RP-J201 Qualification procedures for carbon capture technology.
Jannicke Gerner Bjerkas, CCS-director in Fortum Oslo Varme, said, “The third-party technology qualification by DNV GL gave us confidence that the project risk related to implementing the Shell technology was low.”
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