Bridging continents: Denmark and Australia explore collaboration in CCUS innovation

Innovative solutions to reduce CO2 emissions are central to Australia’s climate strategy. The country has made carbon capture and storage a key focus, launching its first full-scale facility in 2016 and actively working on several major projects to enhance its capacity.  In November, a Danish delegation of ten leading carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) […]

The Danish government strengthens its commitment to green research and innovation, highlighting the role of the Innomission partnerships

Researcher at laboratory. DTU biosustain

As part of a new initiative, the Danish government has committed 15 billion DKK to green research and innovation through 2030. This investment aims to accelerate the development of crucial technologies like carbon capture and storage, which are essential for achieving Denmark’s climate goals and supporting the green transition. The Innomission partnerships, including INNO-CCUS, are […]

INNO-CCUS introduces new Interactive platform to explore Denmark’s CCUS landscape

Last year, INNO-CCUS published State of CCUS, a comprehensive collection of 100 Danish research and innovation projects in carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS). The publication offered a valuable resource for CCUS professionals to connect, coordinate and attract funding. Building on this foundation, the partnership now introduces a digital platform to make the research field […]

Webinar: Biochar – Effects on Soil and Society

Biochar distributed on field

  Agriculture accounts for nearly one-fourth of Denmark’s greenhouse gas emissions. Biochar, a type of charcoal produced by heating organic material in an environment with limited oxygen, represents a promising tool to help mitigate these emissions. It has the potential to store CO2 for hundreds of years and offers significant benefits to soil fertility. In […]

Jesper Sand Damtoft appointed new chairman of INNO-CCUS

INNO-CCUS welcomes Jesper Sand Damtoft as the new Chairman of its Board. Damtoft, who is the Group Sustainability Director at Cementir Holding N.V., brings over 25 years of research leadership experience to this role. His involvement in the field of carbon capture, utilisation, and storage (CCUS) dates back to the early 2000s, and he has […]

The Danish CCUS Summit 2024 united two hundred experts to explore innovations and challenges

On 11 – 12 June 2024, INNO-CCUS hosted its second national CCUS Summit, gathering two hundred experts and enthusiasts at the Crowne Plaza in Copenhagen. INNO-CCUS Partnership Director Karina Marie Søgaard opened the summit, emphasising innovation in the CCUS community. “The goal of this conference is to show you how you can be innovative, groundbreaking, […]

Denmark hosts the IEAGHG, highlighting national advancements

From 14-16 May, Denmark hosted the IEAGHG Executive Committee meeting for the first time since joining the prominent global organisation last year. The International Energy Agency Greenhouse Gas R&D Programme (IEAGHG) is dedicated to advancing carbon capture and storage (CCS) technologies through data-driven methods and multinational collaboration. Denmark’s membership in the IEAGHG is anchored in […]

The mission is clear: Research project aims to make cement carbon-neutral

Researchers from Denmark are currently testing a new technology that aims to reduce the cement industry’s CO2 emissions significantly. This is happening in collaboration between the Technological Institute, DTU, FLSmidth Cement, and Lhoist, which owns Faxe Kalk A/S and is part of the INNO-CCUS partnership. The global cement production industry accounts for nearly 8 percent […]

Denmark’s CCUS Landscape: A Geographical Overview

As a mission-driven partnership, we aim to accelerate scalable and sustainable carbon capture, storage, and utilisation (CCUS) solutions, contributing to reaching Danish 2030 and 2050 climate targets. To achieve this goal, we need an expansive overview of the CCUS field in Denmark – what projects are out there? What are our innovation needs? Where do […]