Denmark gives go-ahead for CO2 storage in North Sea
TotalEnergies and Ineos have won permits in Denmark to explore the potential for burying CO2 more than 2 km below the North Sea soil / Project Greensand
For the first time, Denmark has granted permits to store carbon dioxide (CO2) under the North Sea seabed on a large scale. The Danish climate and energy ministry announced this on Monday.
Two projects are involved: French energy group TotalEnergies (Bifrost) and a consortium of British chemical g


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