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In order to make deep decarbonisation of European industries a reality in a way that ensures a just social and econ… https://t.co/ui1mhaU2VP
The draft list of four Projects of Common Interest (PCI) in the area of cross-border CO2 transport has been adopted by the High-Level Decision Making Body. This list includes the following CCS projects: Statoil - CO2 cross border transport connections between a) emission sources in the Teesside industrial cluster; b) the Eemshaven area in the Netherlands and a storage site on the Norwegian Continental Shelf (NCS) Port of Rotterdam Authority - The Rotterdam Nucleus Tees Valley Combined Authority - Teesside CO2 Hub Pale Blue Dot. - CO2 Sapling Transport Infrastructure Project The Platform published a press statement in response to this development.