Getting competitive, and green, with Europe’s carbon capture and storage

In a new special report, Euractiv takes a deep dive into the carbon capture and storage issues facing Europe as it seeks to boost competitiveness.

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The Northern Lights Carbon Capture and Storage facilities in Bergen, Norway. (Photo by Leon Neal/Getty Images)

Euractiv's Advocacy Lab Feb 4, 2025 19:30 1 min. read
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In this Special Report, we look at a series of carbon capture issues, including utilisation and storage, and how the competitiveness and decarbonisation agendas blend with carbon capture strategies. 

The report will consider how to reduce costs for Europe's carbon market with Europe-wide CO2 storage; how CCUS drives Europe's green economy; CCUS and the rise of low-carbon hydrogen. Europe's industrial carbon management blueprint, the Industrial Carbon Management Strategy, will also be analysed.

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