«Research on emissions is highly valuable»«Research and development at TCM for measuring air emissions during CO2 capture have been absolutely crucial for establishing methods, both domestically and internationally, to assess the safety of a project in terms of health and environmental impact,” says Steinar Pedersen, a researcher at Equinor specializing in CO2 capture and storage.
Educational day for the Crown Prince at TCM– The visit to TCM proved to be both enlightening and educational. Thank you for the exceptional presentations and insightful tour. We wish you continued success in your vital endeavors.
ION; “TCM Is Unrivaled!”“To the best of my knowledge, TCM is unrivaled. Without TCM, ION would not be the mature technology that we are today. We are extremely satisfied with the results we have obtained at Mongstad during the winter.”
Further development of close cooperation with US technology developersTCM had the honour of welcoming a delegation from the NETL and the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) at the end of 2023. This resulted in an article in the NETL newsletter.
TCM’s CEO to mayors in Nordhordland: “Yes, we can!”– The world desperately needs cost-effective CO2 capture technologies. Can we in little Norway play a role in providing them? Can we contribute to solving the climate crisis? Yes, we can!
InnoSepra advancing with efficient carbon capture solutionsInnoSepra, led by Dr. Ravi Jain, is dedicated to developing clean energy technologies tailored for diverse end-users.
TCM plays a key role in the AURORA projectTCM actively participates in a joint European project to develop CESAR1 as an non-proprietary solvent for carbon capture in the industry.