Denmark's carbon capture and storage tender, backed by a €4 billion subsidy, concluded with only one remaining bidder after nine withdrew. The tender aimed to capture 2.3 million tonnes of CO2 annually but faced challenges such as tight timelines, limited storage access, and strict risk penalties. Despite the outcome, the process highlighted the complexities of CCS deployment and the need for policy adjustments in future funding efforts.
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