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Aalborg Portland signs agreement for carbon capture subsidy for ACCSION

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Aalborg Portland has signed an agreement with the Danish Energy Agency to receive a carbon capture subsidy of around €117/t of CO2 captured for up to 1.25 million tpy of CO2 from 2030, when the CCS plant is expected to be operational.

The subsidy is worth up to around €146 million per year over 15 years, for a maximum cumulative amount of around €2.2 billion, to be indexed to inflation. As a full-chain CCS project, ACCSION successful completion will be contingent upon the timely and coordinated commissioning of capture, transport and storage infrastructure.

This agreement marks a major milestone for one of Europe’s most significant industrial decarbonisation projects in a hard-to-abate sector. It also enables the development of a new Danish value chain for carbon capture, transport and onshore storage.

With the ACCSION project, Cementir Group will advance its climate strategy, contributing to the achievement of carbon neutrality for Scope 1 direct emissions at its European cement plants. “With this agreement, we can now take a decisive step towards finalising one of the largest industrial carbon capture projects in Europe, which will place Cementir at the forefront of decarbonisation and demonstrate how hard-to-abate industries can be transformed at scale.” commented Francesco Caltagirone Jr., Chairman and CEO of Cementir Holding.

When commissioned, the project is expected to deliver almost half of the Danish Fund’s overall target of capturing 2.3 million tons of CO2 annually, making a significant contribution to Denmark’s climate targets while also strengthening Denmark’s long-term industrial competitiveness in the green transition.


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