Capturing and reusing carbon: the key role of CCU in building Europe’s CO2 single market
The incoming new legislative package for CO2 markets and infrastructure in Europe is good news: it means that the European
Read moreThe incoming new legislative package for CO2 markets and infrastructure in Europe is good news: it means that the European
Read moreEurope risks stalling its industrial decarbonisation unless we fix CO₂ transport – fast. Without dependable routes to permanent storage, capture
Read moreThe European Union (EU) is approaching a decisive moment for its future industrial competitiveness and supply chain security. Central and
Read moreThe European Union’s journey toward Net Zero by 2050 is no longer a matter of mere environmental ambition; it has
Read moreEurope’s path to net zero must be grounded in economic resilience as well as climate ambition. While renewables and electrification
Read moreOver the past few years, acronyms like CCUS (Carbon Capture, Utilisation, and Storage) and terms like CO2 Transport have been
Read moreCarbon capture utilisation and storage (CCUS) is key for Europe’s decarbonisation strategy toward 2050 and beyond. Alongside renewable energy, and greater energy efficiency,
Read moreEnergy system integration in Europe – Decarbonization of the European economy
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