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Project Type: CCS Hub

C4 Copenhagen

March 1, 2023

The C4 project aims to establish a CCS infrastructure in Copenhagen to capture around 3 million tonnes per annum, 15% of the Danish target for CO2 reduction by 2030. The Copenhagen metropolitan area is particularly suitable for establishing CCS facilities because there are a number of large energy companies in relatively close proximity to each […]

River Bend

March 1, 2023

In February 2022, US independent Talos Energy announced plans to develop the River Bend CCS project in the Mississippi River industrial corridor, with a lease agreement for land and a memorandum of understanding for carbon transportation in place. The announcements mark the first major CCS project in the Baton Rouge/New Orleans area, according to the […]

CarbonConnectDelta

March 1, 2023

The Smart Delta Resources consortium aims to reduce CO2 emissions in North Sea Port, the Belgian-Dutch area covering the port of Ghent in Belgium and the ports of Terneuzen and Vlissingen in the Netherlands. The project aims to capture 1 million tonnes of CO2 annually from 2023, rising to 6.5 million tonnes by 2030. The […]

Porthos

March 1, 2023

Porthos is developing a project to transport CO₂ from industry in the Port of Rotterdam and store this in empty gas fields under the North Sea. The CO2 will be captured from the facilities of ExxonMobil, Shell, Air Liquide, Air Products and will be supplied to a collective pipeline running through the Rotterdam port area. […]

Gulf Coast Sequestration

March 1, 2023

Gulf Coast Sequestration will build and operate the country’s premiere geologic sequestration asset, partnering with industrial customers to capture CO₂ and safely contain it underground. They are developing a regional sequestration “hub” capable of securely storing CO₂ volumes from multiple large industrial customers. Gulf Coast Sequestration officials say they’re expecting to benefit from federal tax […]

Longship

March 1, 2023

The Longship project reflects the Norwegian government’s ambition to develop a full-scale CCS value chain in Norway by 2024, demonstrating the potential of this decarbonisation approach to Europe and the world. The project will capture CO2 from Norcem’s Brevik cement factory and Fortum Oslo Varme’s waste-to-energy plant and ship it to industrial to an onshore […]

Net Zero Teeside (East Coast Cluster)

October 24, 2022

Net Zero Teesside is a collection of industrial, power and hydrogen businesses which aim to decarbonise their operations through the deployment of carbon capture utilisation and storage. The companies that are planning to utilise this infrastructure and capture CO2 at their sites include NZT Power, BOC, CF Fertiliser, Kellas, bp, Suez and Whitetail, and are […]

Zero Carbon Humber (East Coast Cluster)

October 24, 2022

Zero Carbon Humber is a large-scale project aiming to deliver carbon capture capacity, together with region-wide infrastructure that will enable large-scale decarbonisation across the country’s most carbon intensive region. The companies that are planning to utilise this infrastructure and capture CO2 at industrial sites of Drax, Equinor, Mitsubishi Power, SSE Thermal, Triton Power and UNIPER. […]

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