The Danish Energy Agency opens for applications for exploration and CO2 storage near the Danish coast
The Danish Energy Agency has opened applications for companies seeking a license to explore the subsurface for CO₂ storage in designated coastal areas of Denmark. Additionally, the agency invites potential applicants to an information meeting on January 15, 2025. The Danish Energy Agency today opened the fourth licencing round for exploration and use of the […]
CarbonCuts applies for an exploration license in the tender for nearshore CO₂ storage
As announced by the Danish Energy Agency, CarbonCuts can confirm that they are participating in the fourth tender round for permits to explore and utilize the subsurface for geological CO₂ storage. The fourth tender includes nearshore areas in Denmark – off the northern part of Jutland’s west coast. The license areas have been designated by […]
Major SLB Capturi’s carbon capture plant components installed at Ørsted Kalundborg CO2 Hub
SLB Capturi has completed an important project milestone supporting Ørsted Kalundborg CO2 Hub and the realisation of Denmark’s first carbon capture and storage project (CSS). The installation of five sets of absorbers, desorbers, and direct contact coolers, which together constitute the key components of the SLB Capturi’s Just CatchTM standardized, modular carbon capture plant. Three of the five plants […]
SLB Capturi launches high-temperature incineration test campaign for hazardous waste
SLB Capturi is deploying its Mobile Test Unit to validate the carbon capture technology for this industry, aiming to derisk industrial-scale implementation. Recycling & Waste, part of NG group, is taking a big step towards making its treatment process climate neutral by 2030. The company is set to deploy SLB Capturi’s carbon capture Mobile Test […]
INEOS led Greensand to become the first full scale CO2 storage facility in EU
A breakthrough in Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) is announced in Denmark today, as the first full-scale Carbon Storage in the EU becomes a reality – marking a critical step to mitigate climate change by achieving the storage volumes necessary to support Danish and European climate targets. INEOS, the day to day operator, with its […]
Equinor and Ørsted make carbon removal agreement
In a new agreement, Ørsted will sell carbon dioxide removal (CDR) credits amounting to 330,000 tonnes of CO2 to Equinor over a ten-year period. This is part of Ørsted’s CO2 capture and storage project, ’Ørsted Kalundborg CO2 Hub’, which will capture 430,000 tonnes of biogenic CO2 annually from two of Ørsted’s biomass-fired CHP plants from 2026. The CO2 that is […]
Denmark’s first CO2 storage facility is now ready to receive large amounts of CO2
Denmark has a safe and well-functioning storage for CO2 in the North Sea subsoil, where CO2 can be permanently stored to mitigate climate change. INEOS press release The 23 partners behind Project Greensand have now submitted the final report from the pilot project, which has aimed to develop, test and demonstrate safe and efficient storage […]
CarbonCuts awarded exploration licence on Lolland for onshore CO₂ storage Project ’Ruby’
The Danish authorities have awarded CarbonCuts a licence to explore the possibility of a future onshore CO₂ storage facility on the island of Lolland. CarbonCuts expects to begin storage in 2030 or earlier following a successful exploration plan. The project, located near the town of Rødby, has been named ´Ruby´. Climate, Energy, and Utilities Minister […]
Count-down to The Nordic CCUS Expo!
Count-down to The #NordicCCUSExpo in Malmö on June 4th, organized by Klimpo in collaboration with E.ON Sverige and Sysav! We have updated the seminar programme: 10.00 BIOCCUS THE NEW NORDIC INDUSTRY (PODCAST LIVE RECORDING) 11.00 TECHNOLOGY TO CAPTURE CO2 12.00 CARBON CREDIT BUSINESS LIVE (LIVE WEB SESSION) 13.30 Politikerpaneldebatt om BioCCUS inför valet till Europaparlamentet 2024 (In Swedish & Norwegian) 15.00 CO2 […]
Three new CCS projects have been pledged support to capture and store biogenic CO2 in Denmark
The fund for negative CO2 emissions (NECCS fund) has been completed, and the Danish Energy Agency has awarded contracts to three companies for new CCS projects. Together, the projects will ensure the capture and storage of 160,350 tonnes of CO2 annually during the period 2026 to 2032. The bids from the three companies have relatively […]