Rystad eyes golden era for European CCS investments

The next 15 years will see huge investments in carbon capture and sequestration, says analyst firm Rystad Energy.
The coming years will see a regular breakthrough within CCS technologies capable of capturing and storing CO2, according to analyst firm Rystad Energy. | Photo: Thomas Borberg
The coming years will see a regular breakthrough within CCS technologies capable of capturing and storing CO2, according to analyst firm Rystad Energy. | Photo: Thomas Borberg

While carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) has for years been an exciting but nearly utopian idea, now it seems investments will really take off over the coming years.

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