Project Overview
The Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) project in Denmark is a groundbreaking initiative that seeks to reduce the country’s carbon footprint by capturing and storing large amounts of carbon dioxide emissions.
This is a complex issue, as it involves the capture of carbon from the atmosphere and its subsequent storage.
The Role of CopenHill in Negative Emissions
CopenHill, a waste-to-energy plant in Copenhagen, Denmark, is a prime example of a facility that can contribute to negative emissions. The plant captures carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and stores it in a geological formation, making it a valuable asset in the fight against climate change. • The carbon capture process at CopenHill involves:
Challenges and Opportunities
While negative emissions offer a promising solution to climate change, there are several challenges and opportunities that need to be addressed.
