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Danish waste-to-energy facility to integrate carbon capture tech

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Danish waste-to-energy facility to integrate carbon capture tech

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A Danish waste-to-energy company plans to integrate carbon capture technology at its Esbjerg facility, partnering with a Norwegian CCS specialist. The project aims to reduce CO2 emissions and support Denmark's decarbonisation strategy.

Energist CaptureCo, a Danish waste energy company, plans to install carbon capture technology at its Esbjerg waste-to-energy plant. The company has signed a letter of intent with Carbon Circle Holding, a Norwegian CCS specialist. The project will deploy modular carbon capture technology to reduce CO2 emissions. The Esbjerg facility processes 215,000 tonnes of waste annually, producing 570,000 MWh of heat and 150,000 MWh of electricity. The project is subject to final agreements and has pre-qualified for state subsidies at Denmark's CCS Fund. The fund supports Denmark's goal to reduce carbon emissions by 70% by 2030.

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