Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS)

On 14 December 2021 a majority of the Danish parliament entered into a new agreement for a roadmap for capture, transport and storage of CO2, completing the Danish CCS strategy.

State aid: Commission approves €1.1 billion Danish scheme to

The European Commission has approved, under EU State aid rules, a €1.1 billion Danish scheme to support the roll-out of carbon capture and storage (''CCS'') technologies.

5/11-25: High Level Summit on Energy Storage:

This provides unique possibilities for research, innovation and export of novel solutions for energy storage and at the same time helps us to reach our national climate goal. However, this requires

The first tender of the CCUS subsidy scheme has been finalized: the

The Danish Energy Agency has just completed the evaluation of the best and final offers received in the first tender of the CCUS subsidy scheme, a scheme designed to support Denmark''s first full-scale

Danish CCUS Fund – Policies

The CCUS Fund is a market-based, technology-neutral fund aimed at supporting carbon capture, storage and utilization. The government earmarked DKK 16 billion in subsidies to CCUS

Danish Energy Agency begins $4.2B CCS tendering process

The subsidies are tied to a requirement for the commissioning of capture facilities by 1 December 2029 and a minimum requirement for full capture and storage from 2030.

Danish Energy Agency Presses the Start Button for Billion-dollar

The subsidies are tied to a requirement for the commissioning of capture facilities by 1 December 2029 and a minimum requirement for full capture and storage from 2030.

Orsted awarded first Danish CCUS subsidy tender and signs major

ORSTED has announced major carbon capture and storage deals, having won a 20-year contract under which Denmark will subsidise a project to capture and store 430,000 t/y of

Two final bids in the run for Denmark''s €3.84 billion carbon capture

The Danish Energy Agency has received two final bids for the DKK 28.7 billion (around €3.84 billion) fund for carbon capture and storage (CCS) aimed at helping the country reach its

Denmark''s Pioneering Support for CCUS – A Gateway for Foreign

In May 2023, the Danish government approved an initial investment of DKK 8 billion for the first phase of the CCUS fund. Aligned with the 2020 Energy and Industry Climate Agreement, this

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