Carbon Capture, Storage, and Utilization
City Lead: Copenhagen
Year Completed: 2020
These publications mark the end of a one-year project carried out in collaboration between five climate vanguard cities, all members of CNCA: Amsterdam, Copenhagen, Helsinki, Oslo and Stockholm. A suite of background notes and reports have been developed that explore carbon capture storage and utilization technologies (CCSU), and the solutions they provide to cities. Until now, the discussion on carbon capture has rarely been mentioned in the context of cities.
Outputs:
- Main Report: How CCSU Can Help Cities Go Carbon Neutral
- Climate Profiles of the Five Cities and Their Ongoing Work with CCSU
- Measures to Encourage CCSU in Cities
- Key Barriers in the 5 Cities
- Carbon Capture and Storage in City-Based Carbon Accounting
- The Role of Carbon Capture and Storage in Transforming Cities
- How Cities Can Address Emissions From Industry
- Barriers to Transport and Storage of CO₂ Within the EU
- Carbon Capture in the EU Emissions Trading System
- Potential Business Models
- EU Funding Opportunities
- Recommendations for Cities
- Report: Technology Screening