We work together for environmentally and resource-efficient capture, use and storage of CO₂.
To prevent climate change, greenhouse gas emissions MUST be reduced. CO₂ management is absolutely necessary.
TOGETHER we will build expertise and share experiences in environmentally and resource-efficient capture, use and storage of CO₂.
What have we achieved in 2025? What happens in 2026?
Read more to find out!
NEW REPORT from CCUS Norway
Prepared by Eva Halland, this report dives into the challenge of transporting CO₂ from scattered, small industrial sources to permanent storage sites.
Highlights include:
The need for coordinated, cost-effective CO₂ transport across the country
Importance of public-private collaboration for infrastructure development
Progress in industry clusters, feasibility studies, and technology testing
This report is in Norwegian.
Nasjonal CCUS-klyngeworkshop 2026
Dato: 19. januar 2026, kl. 12:00–17:00
Sted: Radisson Blu Scandinavia Hotel, Holbergs gate 30, Oslo, NO 0166
Deltakelse: Gratis og åpen for alle
CCUS Norway og Oslo Carbon Cluster inviterer til Nasjonal CCUS-klyngeworkshop 2026, et sentralt møtepunkt for Norges regionale CCUS-klynger – åpent for deltakelse fra industri, forskningsmiljøer, teknologileverandører, myndigheter og andre interessenter.
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is an important part of the solution to the climate problem.
Carbon capture involves capturing CO₂ from the combustion of fossil and biological material. This is CO₂ that otherwise ends up in the atmosphere and contributes to the greenhouse effect.
Can we use the CO₂?
CCU is short for Carbon Capture & Utilization - where CO₂ is captured and used as raw material for new products.
CCUS Annual Convention 2025
The CCUS Annual Convention will take place on Wednesday, 28 May 2025 (09:00–14:25) at Aker Tech House, Lysaker.