Northern Lights JV’s Post

How do we build trust in the evolving CCS-industry?    Our Managing Director Tim Heijn recently attended Havtil - Havindustritilsynet's top leader conference on building trust in the CCS sector. While Norway has long experience with safe CO2 injection and storage, Northern Lights marks doing this as a service open to industrial emitters looking to decarbonise.    Trust is vital for projects of this scale and ambition, especially when aiming for a cooperative European approach. So, how can we strengthen trust within this evolving industry?    📍Cross-border collaboration: Norway’s geology offers ideal storage solutions, but the sources of emissions span across Europe. This requires seamless cooperation across borders. 📍Understanding diverse needs: Each partner has unique timelines and priorities. 📍Building on strengths: Leveraging Norwegian and European expertise. 📍Flexibility for customers: Adapting to client needs where possible. 📍Transparent communication: Open, respectful, and constructive dialogue is vital.   With significant support from leaders across Europe, including our own Government, we’ve already been entrusted with high expectations. Delivering on that trust is both our responsibility and our driving force.   #NorthernLightsCCS #CO2storage Tim Heijn | Havtil - Havindustritilsynet  

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Amanda Griffith (Harding)

Stakeholder Engagement and Communications Manager at the CarbonNet Project, DJSIR

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Thank you for highlighting that CCUS projects recognise the importance of acting responsibly and building trust - and also how critical government support is. The most powerful words in your post to me are: “With significant support from leaders across Europe, including our own Government, we’ve already been entrusted with high expectations. Delivering on that trust is both our responsibility and our driving force.”

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