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Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS)

Innovative technologies for separating, collecting and storing CO2 to curb emissions

One way of reducing emissions of CO2 to the atmosphere is Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS), where CO2 is physically removed from flue and waste gases, for example from power plants. The CO2 can then be compressed to liquid form and stored in suitable underground locations.


In Denmark, the geological conditions for storing CO2 are present in many areas. The collected CO2 would typically be stored in porous, permeable sandstone layers. Depositing the CO2 at high-pressure depths greater than 1 km. will ensure that it remains in liquid form. The sandstone must be capped by impermeable layers of clay, preventing CO2 from seeping through.


The technologies for Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) already exist and are in use, for example by oil and gas fields in the North Sea, though they are not yet ready for large-scale commercial use. Research is currently focused on areas such as more efficient methods of CO2 capture.


Below, you can find featured profiles and solutions from exhibitors on EnergyMap engaged in CCS technology. Use the menu on the left to find all profiles, projects, solutions, cases and events related to this technology.

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Offshore Center Danmark

Offshore Center Danmark
Offshore Center Danmark is a member based organization working nationally and internationally to strengthen the Dan...

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