– This is a perfect example of how research and development happens in business enterprises. Here are produced while researching and developing, says trade minister Monica Mæland.
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CEO Yara, Torgeir Kvidal believe this is an important area for the company.
– This is a technology where one can take away over 90 percent of emissions of NOx gas. By this test facility should we try out new technology on new emission sources including powerhouses and boats where there are new regulations for emissions.
Are you proud?
– Yes, it’s very fun to open new activity in our factory at Porsgrunn.
Chained stuck
At the end of 80 ies was Fredrik Hauge and Bellona at Porsgrunn and chained themselves to the plants to revealed large mercury and dioxin emissions. Today he was back to brag.
– It is equally important to visit them now. This is a good example of the industry and the solutions we will live in the future. We would like to see it built several such industrial plants in Norway in the future, says Hauge.
Frederic Hauge was today back at Porsgrunn where he chained themselves stuck in the 80s, here he met Monica Mæland Photo: Lorentz Berg / NRK
The solutions found in green technology
The industrial area in Porsgrunn has long been one of the largest discharge points in Norway harmful gases and pollutants. In recent years, companies have devoted considerable resources to cut total emissions. It is this experience Yara now hope to exploit to sell the technology to others. It is a work which trade minister, Monica Mæland, is happy.
– Many of the environmental challenges are going to find its solution in a business sector that invests in new and greener technology, says Mæland.


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