European CCUS project selects Danish university to lead efforts

The Technical University of Denmark is selected to lead en EU-supported CCUS pilot project. Seven countries from around the world are involved, and the first three facilities will be located at a cement plant, a refinery and a mining operation.
Aalborg Portland's cement plant will feature one of the mobile CCUS modules. | Photo: Mie Brinkmann
Aalborg Portland's cement plant will feature one of the mobile CCUS modules. | Photo: Mie Brinkmann

An EU project under the Horizon 2020 program will be testing new technologies within carbon capture, utilization and sequestration – and will be led by the Technical University of Denmark (DTU), a press statement informs.

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