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Five European countries open their doors to cross-border CO2 storage

Five northern European countries – Denmark, Norway, Belgium, the Netherlands, and Sweden – have laid the foundations for Europe’s carbon capture and storage (CCS) infrastructure by joining forces to conclude arrangements on the transport and storage of carbon across borders.

read more... 17/04/2024

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Massive electrification needed to reach 2050 climate goals

Mass electrification of light transport, buildings, and support for electrification of industrial processes will be essential, according to a new 2050 scenario.

read more... 03/04/2024

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French TSO GRTgaz launches CO2 transport project

French gas TSO GRTgaz launched on Monday a month-long call for expressions of interest for a EUR 1.7bn CO2 transport infrastructure project to help decarbonise industry in western France.

read more... 12/03/2024

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Berlin launches ‘milestone’ strategies to capture and remove CO2 permanently

Germany will change its CO2 storage law to facilitate gas transport and is eyeing carbon capture in industry and the power sector while taking steps to become an emission-negative country past 2050.

read more... 27/02/2024

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EC targets EUR 480m of EU funds for CO2 transport, storage

The European Commission has allocated nearly EUR 480m in EU funding to CO2 transport and storage projects as it seeks to create a “European carbon value chain”, it said on Thursday.

read more... 26/01/2024

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