Ithaca Green New Deal Climate Action Plan: Community Feedback Needed
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lunes, 25 de agosto de 2025, 3:22 pm ET2 min de lectura
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Equinor's Northern Lights project, a joint venture with Shell and TotalEnergies, has emerged as a trailblazer in the global effort to decarbonize industry. Operational since 2025, this cross-border offshore carbon capture and storage (CCS) facility represents a significant milestone in the transition to a low-carbon economy. The project's Phase 2 expansion, set for 2028, aims to increase annual CO2 storage capacity to 5 million tonnes, supported by €131 million in EU funding and Norway's Longship initiative covering 80% of Phase 1 costs [1].
The Northern Lights project's success lies in its scalability and commercial viability. By 2035, Equinor aims to expand its CCS capacity to 30–50 million tonnes per annum, aligning with the European Union's Fit for 55 targets and the International Energy Agency's (IEA) projection that global CCS capacity must grow 100-fold by 2050 to meet climate goals [1]. The project's commercial partnerships, such as a 15-year contract with Stockholm Exergi for 900,000 tonnes of biogenic CO2 annually starting in 2028, demonstrate the growing demand for carbon storage services [1].
Technically, Northern Lights leverages existing infrastructure and subsea storage, positioning it as a leader in offshore CCS. Regulatory alignment, including Norway's Longship initiative and the EU's CEF funding, further accelerates the project's success. The project's low-risk, high-impact profile makes it an attractive investment opportunity for those seeking to capitalize on the energy transition [1].
Equinor's vision extends beyond Northern Lights. The company is developing CCS projects in the U.S. and Europe, aiming to create a network of storage hubs. This "hub-and-spoke" model could replicate the project's success in other carbon-intensive regions, such as the North Sea, the Gulf of Mexico, and the Middle East [1].
For investors, Equinor (EQNR.OL) offers direct exposure to the project's success, while CCS ETFs like the iShares Global Clean Energy ETF (ICLN) and the Invesco Solar ETF (TAN) provide diversified exposure. Regional markets such as Oslo and Euronext are also attractive due to Norway's leadership in CCS and the EU's regulatory push [1].
In conclusion, Equinor's Northern Lights project is not just a technical achievement but a strategic investment opportunity. By combining first-mover advantage, scalable design, and commercial traction, the project exemplifies how CCS can transition from niche to mainstream. As the world races to meet net-zero targets, investors who recognize the value of carbon storage today will be well-positioned to reap the rewards of tomorrow [1].
References:
[1] https://www.ainvest.com/news/equinor-breakthrough-offshore-carbon-storage-scalable-ccs-model-global-decarbonization-2508/
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The City of Ithaca is seeking input on its Green New Deal Climate Action Plan, which aims to address climate change while prioritizing housing, jobs, and health. The plan has six key sectors: housing, labor, public health, equity, emergency response, and power reliability. Surveys will be released in three parts, and the Sustainability & Climate Justice Commission will host a drop-in event to receive feedback. The plan's new approach is organized around the concept of "Dignity Toward Decarbonization," which prioritizes social and physical infrastructure in climate action.
Title: Equinor's Northern Lights Project: A Pioneering Blueprint for Global DecarbonizationEquinor's Northern Lights project, a joint venture with Shell and TotalEnergies, has emerged as a trailblazer in the global effort to decarbonize industry. Operational since 2025, this cross-border offshore carbon capture and storage (CCS) facility represents a significant milestone in the transition to a low-carbon economy. The project's Phase 2 expansion, set for 2028, aims to increase annual CO2 storage capacity to 5 million tonnes, supported by €131 million in EU funding and Norway's Longship initiative covering 80% of Phase 1 costs [1].
The Northern Lights project's success lies in its scalability and commercial viability. By 2035, Equinor aims to expand its CCS capacity to 30–50 million tonnes per annum, aligning with the European Union's Fit for 55 targets and the International Energy Agency's (IEA) projection that global CCS capacity must grow 100-fold by 2050 to meet climate goals [1]. The project's commercial partnerships, such as a 15-year contract with Stockholm Exergi for 900,000 tonnes of biogenic CO2 annually starting in 2028, demonstrate the growing demand for carbon storage services [1].
Technically, Northern Lights leverages existing infrastructure and subsea storage, positioning it as a leader in offshore CCS. Regulatory alignment, including Norway's Longship initiative and the EU's CEF funding, further accelerates the project's success. The project's low-risk, high-impact profile makes it an attractive investment opportunity for those seeking to capitalize on the energy transition [1].
Equinor's vision extends beyond Northern Lights. The company is developing CCS projects in the U.S. and Europe, aiming to create a network of storage hubs. This "hub-and-spoke" model could replicate the project's success in other carbon-intensive regions, such as the North Sea, the Gulf of Mexico, and the Middle East [1].
For investors, Equinor (EQNR.OL) offers direct exposure to the project's success, while CCS ETFs like the iShares Global Clean Energy ETF (ICLN) and the Invesco Solar ETF (TAN) provide diversified exposure. Regional markets such as Oslo and Euronext are also attractive due to Norway's leadership in CCS and the EU's regulatory push [1].
In conclusion, Equinor's Northern Lights project is not just a technical achievement but a strategic investment opportunity. By combining first-mover advantage, scalable design, and commercial traction, the project exemplifies how CCS can transition from niche to mainstream. As the world races to meet net-zero targets, investors who recognize the value of carbon storage today will be well-positioned to reap the rewards of tomorrow [1].
References:
[1] https://www.ainvest.com/news/equinor-breakthrough-offshore-carbon-storage-scalable-ccs-model-global-decarbonization-2508/

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