CCUS ZEN - Zero Emission Network

CCUS ZEN enables knowledge sharing between different stakeholders and between European regions to support full chain development of CCUS (Carbon Capture Utilization and Storage).

By drawing on learnings from ongoing and past projects, CCUS ZEN aims to build a coherent ecosystem of CCUS actors capable of decarbonising Europe’s industry and delivering the European Union’s climate target plan.
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This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 101075693. This project has received funding from UK Research and Innovation - Innovate UK under Innovation Funding Service (ISF)

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CCUS ZEN is exploring the potential for accelerating deployment of CCUS in two regions with lower maturity level for CCUS compared to the current development in the North Sea region: 

  1. The Baltic Sea region covering Denmark including its inland waters and the easternmost North Sea, Sweden, Finland, Germany, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland and the Baltic Sea. 

  1. The Mediterranean Sea region covering France, Italy, Turkey, the Mediterranean Sea and selected onshore storage locations in Greece and Spain. 

Transfer of knowledge and best practices from the CCUS projects in the North Sea region will facilitate development of CCUS value chains in the Baltic Sea and Mediterranean Sea regions. CCUS ZEN will expand knowledge-sharing between Networking Partners, and to a broader stakeholder network. 

CCUS ZEN’s mission is to contribute to the accelerated deployment of CCUS throughout Europe by enabling mutual, continuous learning between different stakeholder types and between European regions. It will do this by drawing on learnings from ongoing and past projects; creating a shared understanding of mission-critical implementation elements that need to work together like clockwork; and building a coherent ecosystem of CCUS actors in Europe that are capable of credibly delivering the requisite contribution to European climate policy. 

Project partners: Axelera, CO2 Value Europe, French Geological Survey (BRGM), Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland (GEUS), IOM Law, Middle East Technical University, Perspectives Climate Research, Polish Geological Institute – National Research Institute, Rambøll, SCCS (The University of Edinburgh), SINTEF, Tallinn University of Technology, Technip Energies