Innovation projects on the capture, transport, utilization, and storage of CO₂ receive support of DKK 18.7 million through the North Jutland business lighthouse, CO2Vision

Production of technical water for PtX, an electrically powered lime kiln, conversion of plastic waste into syngas, a test platform for the development and implementation of CCUS technologies, as well as facilitation of CO₂ capture in small and medium-sized district heating plants. Five new innovation projects receive support through CO2Vision Phase III.

The five projects build on the already existing innovation projects in the CCUS business lighthouse, which continue into 2026. Energy Cluster Denmark, together with the CO2Vision partnership, has assisted the five new innovation projects in securing the funding provided by the Danish Board of Business Development.

“With the five new innovation projects in the business lighthouse, we continue the development of the CCUS agenda, which is very important for achieving our shared climate goals. The projects span widely and cover both the production of new solutions and tools as well as the development of infrastructure to benefit SMEs,” says Glenda Napier, CEO of Energy Cluster Denmark.

SWAP-X: Developing a facility at the Port of Hirtshals for the production of technical water for Power-to-X (PtX) processes by reusing process water from local companies and surplus heat. The goal is to support future production of green fuels and reduce CO₂ emissions in and around the port.

E-transformer: Demonstrates an electrically powered lime kiln (the e-Transformer) for emission-free lime production, which can be integrated into CCUS cycles and used to capture and utilize CO₂, including in cement production.

Plastic2Steel: Converts plastic waste into syngas that can replace fossil energy in steel production, contributing to lower CO₂ emissions and improved resource efficiency.

GreenTech Aalborg: Creates a holistic infrastructure for testing, developing, and implementing CCUS technologies with a focus on SMEs, regulatory frameworks, and business development, to accelerate the industrial green transition.

CCIP: Develops a decision-support tool to facilitate CO₂ capture in small and medium-sized district heating plants, as well as to disseminate the technology nationally and internationally, in order to promote decentralized CO₂ handling from small and medium-sized point sources.

“With the new innovation projects in CO2Vision 3.0, our hope is that we move one step closer to fulfilling the ambition of a greener future, as well as achieving business growth for small, medium-sized, and large companies in both North Jutland and all of Denmark,” says Maria Kristiansen, Project Manager for CO2Vision at Energy Cluster Denmark.

The Danish Board of Business Development is behind a new major investment aimed at developing selected business potentials into new market strengths that enhance the productivity of Danish SMEs. The initiative targets innovation, test facilities, and a qualified workforce.

DKK 258 million from the Danish Board of Business Development will therefore help promote the development of new technologies and solutions to major societal challenges. This takes place through the business lighthouses. The initiative is delivered by Business Development Denmark, where consortia of public and private actors work according to a common strategic direction. This provides companies with new opportunities aimed at innovation, testing and demonstration, as well as competence development.

The consortium behind CO2Vision consists of Energy Cluster Denmark, Green Hub Denmark, Business Hub North Denmark, Aalborg University, Aalborg Portland A/S, the Mid/North Labour Market Office, NorthDenmark EU Office, and Business Region North Denmark.

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