About Oslo new energy storage
The battery package on Husøy, with a capacity of 2,718 MWh, will be Norway's largest battery of its kind. Being able to supply the entire community, including the fish farm, for approximately one hour. The system will in several ways contribute to stabilize power supply to the fishing communities at northern Senja.
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4 FAQs about [Oslo new energy storage]
Is stationary energy storage a good idea in Norway?
Electric cars now account for 79 per cent of new cars sold in Norway, and the MS Medstraum was recently launched as the world’s first electric fast ferry. In a global report on lithium-ion batteries, Norway ranked first in sustainability. These are impressive records. Even so, stationary energy storage is beginning to steal the limelight.
How much money will Oslo bring to the project?
The City of Oslo and the companies will bring up to 6 billion NOK (620 million EUR) to the table, said Raymond Johansen. This amount is necessary for the project to be fully funded. The Norwegian state has already given a funding guarantee of 3 billion NOK (310 million EUR).
How much CO2 does Oslo emit a year?
The waste-to-energy plant at Klemetsrud is currently responsible for 17 per cent of the city’s emissions, and is the biggest single emitter of CO2 in Oslo. From 2026, up to 400,000 tonnes of CO2 will be captured each year. This corresponds to the annual emissions from 200,000 cars.
How much does Norway pay for the Northern Lights project?
The Norwegian state has already given a funding guarantee of 3 billion NOK (310 million EUR). In addition, the state pays for the transport and permanent storage of the CO2 at the site of Northern Lights, off the western coast of Norway. The City of Oslo plans to slash greenhouse gas emissions by 95 per cent by 2030.
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