OSLO, Oct 14 (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp on
Wednesday signed a memorandum of understanding with Norway's
Equinor to explore the use of a carbon dioxide storage
facility as the tech firm seeks to cut its carbon footprint, the
Norwegian oil ministry said.
The world's largest software company pledged in January
remove enough CO2 by 2050 to account for all its emissions since
its founding in 1975, and to invest $1 billion in a carbon
removal technology.
(Reporting by Nerijus Adomaitis, editing by Terje Solsvik)