Gain acces to the World’s largest CCUS Research Infrastructure

ECCSEL provides open access to over 100 world class CCUS and CDR research facilities across Europe to support national strategies and the EU Industrial Carbon Management Strategy.

Their focus includes carbon dioxide reduction, removal, avoidance, and utilisation, providing a one-stop research infrastructure for CCUS, CDR and low carbon energy production and storage.

Denmark is a member of ECCSEL ERIC, and INNO-CCUS manages the Danish participation. This means that Danish CCUS stakeholders can apply for access to ECCSEL ERIC facilities. In addition, Danish organisations with relevant facilities can apply to become part of the infrastructure.

ECCSEL ERIC
offers open access to
ressources and services

For scientific users

Open access to over 100 state of the art CCUS and CDR research facilities, experimental data, and scientific results.

For industry users and innovation

Helping the industry with applied research and development, validation and verification, accelerating the commercial uptake of CCUS and CDR.

Access materials

CCUS and CDR communications and training, informing about the latest scientific methods, results and research facility advancements.

Apply to access

ECCSEL ERIC facilities are open to scientists from academia, industry, and SMEs worldwide. You can apply for access directly through ECCSEL ERIC.

Use the link below to explore available facilities and submit your application.

Would you like to submit a facility to ECCESEL ERIC?

As the national coordinator of Denmark’s membership in ECCSEL ERIC, INNO-CCUS handles all Danish applications to include facilities in the ECCSEL ERIC infrastructure.

Please download all the necessary information about the appliclation formalities.

Submit your proposal by email to Portfolio Manager Katrine Kjeldshom Linke.