Biogenic CO₂ and carbon capture
CO₂ capture, especially from biogenic sources, is becoming a key element in achieving climate targets, particularly in Denmark.
By 2030, CCS could account for up to 10–15% of the required emissions reductions, while the main share will still need to come from transport, energy, and agriculture.
In the biogas and biomethane sector, CO₂ is no longer seen as just a “waste,” but as a resource: several projects are already scaling up its capture.
The clear direction is shifting away from storage for its own sake and toward using CO₂ to produce new fuels and energy products.
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Climate change is a challenge and at the same time an opportunity. NetZeroTube collects ideas, insights, guides, experiences and interviews in the form of videos to accompany you on the path towards the energy transition. A path to take thanks to the energy of cogeneration, biogas and biomethane/RNG.




















