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Denmark to Construct Underground CO2 Storage in North Sea for Emission Reduction

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Denmark is set to begin constructing an underground CO2 storage facility in the North Sea, utilizing an old oil platform to support its emission reduction goals. The initial project, part of Project Greensand, aims to store 400,000 tons of CO2 annually, with plans to expand capacity to eight million tons by 2030, focusing on emissions from industrial processes. This initiative aligns with Denmark's commitment to the Paris Agreement and will involve capturing CO2 from biomethane production for permanent storage.

Denmark to Construct Underground CO2 Storage in North Sea for Emission Reduction
Feb 2, 2026, 12:56 PM

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