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Port of Esbjerg enters into CCS agreement with German port

Partnership to strengthen CO2 capture and storage in Northern Europe
14. APR 2025 15.30
Carbon Capture & Storage
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The Port of Esbjerg has entered into a new collaboration with the German port Brunsbüttel Ports GmbH on the development of logistics and terminal infrastructure for CO2 capture and storage (CCS).  This is reported by JV.dk.

The agreement was signed during a visit to Brunsbüttel Ports, where Esbjerg Port Director Dennis Jul Pedersen and Business Development Manager Tracy Jin participated.

– Ports will be important nodes in this process. With this new collaboration, Brunsbüttel and Esbjerg are at the forefront of building the infrastructure that will support industrial clusters in Northern Germany and storage operations on the Danish continental shelf, says Dennis Jul Pedersen, CEO of the Port of Esbjerg.

The Port of Esbjerg is already behind Europe's first large-scale CO2 terminal and participates with the agreement in a further rollout of CCS technology in the region.

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https://www.doi.dk/en/innovation/artikel/esbjerg-havn-indgaar-ccs-aftale-med-tysk-havn

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