Research project to investigate AI monitoring of carbon storage facilities

Innovation Fund Denmark is supporting the project, which will monitor CO2 stocks in the North Sea. 
A carbon monitoring experiment being conducted in a DTU lab. | Photo: Thomas Steen Sørensen.
A carbon monitoring experiment being conducted in a DTU lab. | Photo: Thomas Steen Sørensen.

A new research project partially funded by Innovation Fund Denmark will develop a solution where artificial intelligence is embedded in software that automatically and constantly monitors CO2 stored underground.

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