Visit the North Sea oilfield where CO2 is pumped under the seabed
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In the late evening, the Bundestag voted in favour of a bill by the Federal Government, which allows the export of isolated CO2 to be stored.
In the future, it will be possible to transport CO2 across borders and store it permanently underground – for example, under the seabed. The German Bundestag has passed a corresponding law.
Where with the carbon dioxide that drives global warming? The Bundestag now gives the green light for the CCS process in the seabed. Criticism comes from the opposition.
This year the government wants to lift the ban on storage. Which deposits are suitable for this? How safe are they? And what other carbon sinks are still available in Austria?
Visit the North Sea oil field used to store greenhouse gas
Visit the North Sea oil field used to store greenhouse gas "Prepare for an offshore landing," the pilot announces, before landing on a platform 250km (155 miles) from Denmark's west coast. The helicopter has just circled around Nini, a nearby rig rising up from the choppy waters of the North…
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