
The first company in the world to transport CO2 By sea transport abroad, Yara will become the largest producer of fertilizers, the Dutch portal Nieuwe Oogst reports on November 22.
The idea is that 800,000 tons per year will be stored at the bottom of the North Sea, near Norway. The company has signed an agreement in this regard with the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate Policy of the Netherlands.
Investments worth 194 million euros (18.5 billion rubles) have been allocated for this project, of which 30 million euros (2.9 billion rubles) will be provided by the government in the form of subsidies. This should lead to CO emissions in 2030.2 in Yara will decrease by 1.5 million tons compared to 3.2 million tons (1.8 million direct, 1.4 million indirect) in 2020.
The Sluiskil plant is the largest fertilizer plant in Europe. You already have experience capturing CO2 in the fertilizer production process. Part CO2 captured and used to produce carbon dioxide in soft drinks and beer. From 2026, ships carrying liquid CO2will have to enter the North Sea through the Ghent Canal.
Source: Rossa Primavera
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