South African ambassador impressed with Norwegian Carbon Capture and Storage Centre
Last updated: 29/11/2010 //
I am very impressed by this groundbreaking project, and I am very proud that South Africa is partnering with Norway to make this history, said South Africa’s Ambassador to Norway Beryl Rose Sisulu during her visit to CO2 Technology Center Mongstad.
Sasol joined this summer the partnership in CO2 Technology Centre Mongstad, and thereby became an active participant in the project aiming at testing and improving CO2 capture for large scale deployment. This month Ambassador Sisulu visited the large test facility under construction at Mongstad for the first time.
Technology Centre Mongstad is the world’s largest facility for testing and improving CO2 capture. Knowledge gained will prepare the ground for CO2 capture initiatives to combat climate change. TCM is a joint venture between the Norwegian state, Statoil, Shell and Sasol.
To read more about Ambassador Sisulu’s visit to TCM please visit www.tcmda.com.