Back to Svalbard

Dear Friends finally we go back to Svalbard! I’m here for a work/holiday, we have some meeting to discuss two new projects, one for the web and a new video-animation, that will start in 2013, but at the same time I want to experiment with the arctic winter. I’ll try to tell you some impression about the arctic night and I also want to test my equipment in extreme weather conditions. Let’s see what’s going to happen…

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Last news from Dioxy

Dear friends, thanks to all for your liking for Dioxy. The experiment got good feedbacks, after one month from the first upload the whole series got 3.411 views in 57 Countries in all five Continents. The news and the videos were published on more than 30 websites and portal in Italy, Norway, USA, UK, Russia, India and Brasil. A really good experience! Thanks to all.

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The Arctic Adventures of Dioxy – EPISODE 4

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  In this episode we go inside the core of the story: Dioxy is sleeping in her bed, in the underground metropolis inside the mine 7, and is transported from the depth of the mountain to the power plant. Here she discovers a new world and is pushed in an exciting pipeline ride to the underground theatre. Follow the next episodes to know how the story ends!

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The Arctic Adventures of Dioxy – EPISODE 3

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How people live in Longyearbyen, the northernmost city in the world? In this extreme and wild environment the little community survives thanks to energy produced from coal. Here Dioxy’s story is set. The Lyb CO2 lab is working on a project faimed to capture and store the CO2 produced from the local power plant. Follow the next episodes to understand how this project can contribute to the fight against climate change.

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The Arctic Adventure of Dioxy EPISODE 1

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Dear friends, finally the 1st episode of “The Arctic Adventures of Dioxy” was released. Every monday from 6 to 27 February you can follow new episodes of the series. On our youtube canal. The cartoon talk about Dioxy, a little molecule of CO2, that is catapulted from Longyearbyen’s power plant into the Underground Theatre, where the show is about to start. Follow “The Arctic Adventures of Dioxy” and you will discover how a CO2 Carbon Capture and Storage project (CCS) works, a reserch project to fight against climate change. Enjoy the movie!

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