The Norwegian-Polish CCS Network: A Case Study in Bilateral Collaboration for European Climate Action
Mohammad Nooraiepour, Pawel Gladysz, Eirik Melaaen

TL;DR
This paper examines the bilateral CCS network between Norway and Poland, highlighting how their collaboration leverages expertise and resources to advance European decarbonization efforts through shared technology deployment, research, and policy coherence.
Contribution
It presents a scalable model of bilateral cooperation in CCS, demonstrating how Norway's expertise and Poland's storage potential can jointly accelerate climate action in Europe.
Findings
Norway's advanced CCS infrastructure and expertise support Polish decarbonization efforts.
The collaboration enhances research, industrial implementation, and regulatory coherence.
A scalable model for bilateral and multilateral CCS collaborations is proposed.
Abstract
In the face of escalating climate change, achieving significant reductions in greenhouse gas emissions from hard-to-abate industrial sectors is imperative. Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) represents an essential technological advancement to achieve sustainable decarbonization. This manuscript reports on the bilateral CCS network between Norway and Poland, designed and implemented to leverage their capabilities to expedite technology deployment via mutual cooperation and accelerate CCS initiatives targeted to member states' challenges across Europe, aiming for a meaningful contribution to climate goals. Norway is renowned for its operational acumen, as demonstrated by landmark projects like Sleipner and Snohvit, and its forward-looking initiatives, such as the open-source cross-border Northern Lights project, which offer advanced infrastructure and expertise. Conversely, Poland,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsClimate Change Policy and Economics · Renewable energy and sustainable power systems · Regional Development and Policy
