Carbon capture, utilisation and storage solutions are set to play a key role in Denmark’s green transition. These technologies offer a needed pathway to address emissions that are difficult to eliminate and remove CO₂ that’s already in the air.
However, to make a substantial contribution to the fight against climate change, there is a pressing need to improve the efficiency, scalability and cost-effectiveness CCUS technologies. That makes research and innovation essential – and calls for a clearer understanding of how the field is evolving in Denmark.
To meet that need, INNO-CCUS has now published the second edition of State of CCUS. The publication presents an overview of active research and innovation projects across the country, providing a snapshot of where progress is happening and where opportunities are emerging.
“To accelerate the green transition, we need a clear picture of where we stand – and where the momentum is building. This publication offers a comprehensive overview of Danish CCUS efforts, helping you navigate the field, discover new opportunities, and connect with the people and projects shaping the future of climate solutions”, says Karina Marie Søgaard, Partnership Director of INNO-CCUS.
Further, the publication is an important part of INNO-CCUS’s mission-driven work in advancing CCUS to contribute to Denmark’s climate goals. The mapping of research and innovation in Denmark helps create a shared overview of the field and provides a stronger foundation for strategic decision-making across the CCUS ecosystem.
“By showing where research is concentrated, which technologies are emerging, and who is driving the work forward, the publication helps identify knowledge gaps and guide future efforts and investments that will shape the next generation of CCUS solutions,” says Søgaard.
Find the second edition of State of CCUS and the accompanying digital platform here.