Political indecision postpones Danish CCS tender

Uncertainties on government ownership of carbon storage facilties make Danish energy agency hit pause on tender mere days before launch.
In March, the first carbon storage in the Danish underground was celebrated. | Photo: Kefm
In March, the first carbon storage in the Danish underground was celebrated. | Photo: Kefm

Postponing energy tenders in the North Sea is in vogue. Last week, Norway decided to extend the application deadlines for its first offshore wind tender, while the tender for the Danish energy island in June was put on hold. Now they are following suit with the postponement of the 2nd Danish tender for offshore licenses for carbon storage in the North Sea subsoil, the Danish Energy Agency announces.

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