The Norwegian CCS Research Centre (NCCS): facilitating industry-driven innovation for fast-track CCS deployment
@inproceedings{Brunsvold2020TheNC, title={The Norwegian CCS Research Centre (NCCS): facilitating industry-driven innovation for fast-track CCS deployment}, author={Amy Brunsvold and Grethe Tangen and Sigmund {\O}sttveit St{\o}rset and James R. Dawson and Alvar Braathen and Anne Steenstrup-Duch and Rune Aarlien and Mona Jacobsen M{\o}lnvik}, year={2020} }
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