Strategic Bulletin PyroCO2 #2

The development of CCU hubs is a major challenge in France and throughout Europe for the massive deployments of CCU projects. These hubs will be crucial for leveraging CCU projects, for reaching easier access to financing lines, for reducing project costs as well as creating jobs and attracting clean new industries.

Publié le 18/05/2022 à 20:01

The development of CCU hubs is a major challenge in France and throughout Europe for the massive deployments of CCU projects. These hubs will be crucial for leveraging CCU projects, for reaching easier access to financing lines, for reducing project costs as well as creating jobs and attracting clean new industries.

The strategic intelligence bulletins support the CCU hubs development and has as one of its objectives to consolidate information about CCU in a single document to facilitate members of PYROCO2 consortium and companies interested in investing in CCU projects to have access to the latest and updated information.

We are delighted to present the second strategic intelligence bulletin. This second strategic bulletin aims to provide updated, clear and precise information about CCU projects in Europe focused on five main subjects:

  • Carbon capture & utilization market
  • European union policy and legislation
  • Technology watch
  • Funding and tender opportunities
  • CCU ongoing projects

 

Additional information about the document: 

The strategic intelligence bulletins will be published every 3 months. It aims to help the partners of the PYROCO2 consortium to make strategic decisions and to support the emergence of the CCU market also via broader dissemination, namely with the members of AXELERA cluster in order to engage them on the emergence of new CCU projects.

The content of this document refers to information from the previous three months, however, some older data with added value can be considered.

As CCU and CCS are strongly related for some projects, some publications about CCS which are relevant to the target audience are being included.

Do not hesitate to send us any comments to improve this document by writing or sharing information that could be relevant for the next bulletin to marcos.versiani@axelera.org