Denmark sets CCUS course with tender

Denmark now realizes the first phase of a CCUS tender of DKK 8bn (USD 1.1bn), while parliament has approved a pilot project entailing CO2 storage. Hydrogen infrastructure planning has also begun.
Photo: BO AMSTRUP/Bo Amstrup
Photo: BO AMSTRUP/Bo Amstrup
by mathias julius falkengaard, translated by daniel pedersen

On the last day before going on holiday break, the Danish parliament was busy adopting several proposals with importance for a future carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS) industry in the country.

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