CCS tenders and other funding for CCS development

Information on current and future tender and funding opportunities for CCS. Get an overview of a number of national and European funding programmes for CCS.

There is currently still not a sufficient economic incentive to capture and store CO2. Therefore, a political decision has been made to establish three subsidy funds to support the deployment of CCS technology in Denmark and to deliver greenhouse gas reductions by 2030 and 2050 to contribute to the achievement of Danish and international climate goals.

These subsidy funds are respectively referred to as the CCUS Fund, the NECCS Fund, and the CCS Fund.

The CCUS Fund and the CCS Fund provide support for the capture and storage of both fossil and biogenic CO2.

The NECCS fund solely provides support for the capture and storage of biogenic CO2, in order to achieve negative reductions.

While the CCUS Fund operates with a support period of 20+ years, the NECCS fund operates with a support period of "only" 8 years, which is intended to ensure that the cheapest biogenic sources are not committed long-term to storage purposes, but can be released for utilization purposes. The CCS Fund will operate with a support period from 2029 to 2044.

Contact

Tina Schøn

Chief Advisor

Lise Lotte Pade

Special Advisor