The EU goal to achieve climate neutrality by 2050 relies, among other measures, on the investments in industrial carbon management technologies (ICM), which include carbon dioxide capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS).
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The European Union aims for climate neutrality by 2050, significantly relying on Industrial Carbon Management (ICM) technologies, including Carbon Capture, Utilisation, and Storage (CCUS). The European Commission’s strategy highlights the crucial role of ICM in achieving EU climate targets, necessitating the capture of escalating amounts of CO2 annually until 2050. With substantial investments in CCUS research and deployment, CINEA oversees a portfolio of 98 projects, funded by EU programs to foster clean-tech innovation, climate-friendly solutions, and environmental improvements.
A digital tool launched by CINEA showcases the EU’s commitment through interactive exploration of funded projects and their contributions towards these goals. The interactive digital tool launched by CINEA offers a comprehensive overview of EU support for industrial carbon management and CCUS sector projects. It showcases the distribution of EU funding, details of supported projects, and their contributions to clean-tech innovation, climate-friendly solutions, and environmental improvement in Europe. This tool, a result of stakeholder feedback on an initial prototype, aims to enhance understanding and engagement with the EU’s efforts towards achieving climate neutrality by 2050 through strategic investment in CCUS research and infrastructure.
The Carbonica project closely follows all modern developments in the field. The EU’s goal of achieving climate neutrality by 2050 relies, among other measures, on investments in industrial carbon management technologies (ICM), including carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS). The momentum for investing in CCUS research and deployment has significantly increased, creating several initiatives funded by EU programs to drive European clean-tech innovation and implement climate-friendly solutions in all the spectrum, from industrial carbon management to carbon sequestration in agriculture.