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Danish Government Project for Co₂ Storage Stalls

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For years, the Danish government has invested heavily in carbon capture and storage (CCS), better known as CCS. It was intended to become a key technology in climate policy. But in practice, things have turned out differently. Of the ten selected companies eligible for nearly €4 billion in subsidies, only one remains. The rest have withdrawn. This appears to have quietly stalled one of Denmark's largest green flagship projects.
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For years, the Danish government has invested heavily in carbon capture and storage (CCS), better known as CCS. It was intended to become a key technology in climate policy. But in practice, things have turned out differently. Of the ten selected companies eligible for nearly €4 billion in subsidies, only one remains. The rest have withdrawn. This appears to have quietly stalled one of Denmark's largest green flagship projects.

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nieuwrechts.nl broke the news in on Monday, January 5, 2026.
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