ECCSEL ERIC includes more than 100 state-of-the-art CCUS research facilities across Europe. By connecting experts with advanced technology, it drives forward solutions that support global efforts to reduce CO2 emissions and combat climate change. With the new membership, Danish researchers and companies will gain access to these facilities, supporting the further development of Danish CCUS innovation.
Denmark’s membership will be anchored in INNO-CCUS, and Vice-Chairman of the Board, Lasse Rosendahl, sees great potential in joining the infrastructure:
“Becoming a member of ECCSEL ERIC is an exciting opportunity to strengthen the pathway from research to application, accelerating the scale-up of CCUS technologies. It provides access to world-class facilities while also giving us a seat at the table within the world’s largest CCUS research infrastructure, ensuring that Danish interests are represented in shaping the future of CCUS.”
As a member of ECCSEL, Denmark joins existing countries France, Italy, The Netherlands, Norway, and the United Kingdom. Denmark contributes with access to research infrastructure at four key institutions: Aalborg University (AAU Energy), Aarhus University, the Technical University of Denmark (DTU), and the Danish Technological Institute.