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dy Taff, right, and Brianna Byrd, left, with Sage Geosystems, a startup that aims to make clean electricity, pose while visiting Southwest Research Institute where testing and research is taking place in San Antonio, Monday, April 1, 2024. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)
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Profiles in clean energy: Former Shell VP helps create a new way of making clean electricity

Cindy Taff, right, and Brianna Byrd, left, with Sage Geosystems, a startup that aims to make clean electricity (AP Photo/Eric Gay)

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Transaction in Own Shares

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Transaction in Own Shares

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FILE PHOTO: A view of a signage with the logos of Northern Lights carbon dioxide project and other corporates, outside the facility in Oygarden, Norway October 18, 2022. REUTERS/Nora Buli/File Photo
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Shell, Equinor, TotalEnergies open Norwegian CO2 storage facility

OSLO – Shell, Equinor and TotalEnergies said on Thursday their carbon dioxide (CO2) storage project on Norway’s west coast is now completed and...

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Norway: Northern Lights facilities completed and ready to store CO2

Paris, September 26, 2024 – TotalEnergies and its partners, Equinor and Shell, announce the completion of the CO2 receiving and storage facilities of Northern Lights...

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Northern Lights celebrates completion of world’s first commercial CO2 transport and storage service

Øygarden, Norway - September 26 2024 Historic day for CCS: Today Northern Lights JV unveiled the completed CO2 receiving facilities in Øygarden, Norway. The onshore...

Aerial drone view of smoke coming out of a factory chimney.
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World’s first commercial CO2 storage soon ready in Norway

Norway makes progress towards opening a massive undersea vault for commercially transporting and storing carbon dioxide.

A construction barge and crane float next to the first jacket (Centre) installed to support a turbine for a wind farm in the waters of the Atlantic Ocean off Block Island, Rhode Island July 27, 2015. Other support jackets and platforms sit on a barge (Left) behind the crane. The project by Deepwater Wind off the coast of Block Island, was North America's first offshore wind farm. At the time, the company said the milestone could pave the way for an industry long established in Europe but still struggling with opposition in the United States. REUTERS/Brian Snyder
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Status update: U.S. offshore wind projects from permit stage to online

With U.S. offshore wind capacity set to grow rapidly over the next few years, we take stock of where things are now and...

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Transaction in Own Shares

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FILE PHOTO: A worker climbs up to the next level of Chevron's Petronius oil platform, located 100 miles (161 km) off the coast of New Orleans, in the Gulf of Mexico June 3, 2008. REUTERS/Jessica Rinaldi/File photo
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Oil firms evacuating US Gulf of Mexico staff as hurricane threat rises

U.S. oil firms evacuate Gulf of Mexico platforms as a potential major hurricane threatens offshore production.

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