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Aker Solutions ASA: Aker Solutions and SLB Capturi Awarded Contract for Hafslund Celsio's Carbon Capture and Storage Solution
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Aker Solutions and SLB Capturi have been awarded a contract for the carbon capture and storage solution at Hafslund Celsio's waste-to-energy plant in Oslo, Norway. The contract will deliver a carbon capture plant, a liquefaction system, temporary storage, and loading facility at the waste incineration site. It also includes an intermediate CO2 storage and ship loading system at Oslo harbour.
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