Industry fears PtX drowning in new CCS stategy

As long as the Danish government has only the climate target in mind, there will not be the required focus on using captured CO2 for green fuels, Green Power Denmark sighs.
Photo: Maersk Drilling Pr
Photo: Maersk Drilling Pr

Although DKK 27bn (EUR 3.62bn) is a substantial chunk of money, the government’s CCS proposal didn’t exactly grab all the headlines on Monday morning. Yes, even several of the government’s own ministers chose at the last minute to drop their participation in the presentation of the plans to use the many billions to store 2.3 million tonnes of CO2 underground from 2029.

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