Denmark Initiates Carbon Capture Projects Under INNO-CCUS Program
Denmark's new carbon capture initiatives, part of the INNO-CCUS, include four projects aimed at enhancing carbon removal technologies. This initiative is crucial for meeting national climate targets and diversifying approaches to emissions reduction.

Denmark has launched four new carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) projects under the INNO-CCUS initiative, aimed at advancing technologies for climate targets. These projects include CHARBLOCK, focusing on carbon-negative concrete using biochar; ICEFIELD, which will generate field data for enhanced rock weathering; LOCASH, examining geological and societal aspects of carbon mineralization; and DACBattery, exploring direct air capture with energy storage.
This initiative encompasses 12 projects in total and marks a collaborative effort among industry, academia, and government. The kickoff event for participating organizations is set for April 27, indicating a commitment to ongoing innovation in carbon management.




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