As the global focus on climate goals intensifies, the importance of negative emission technologies, highlighted by the IPCC and others, cannot be overstated. CCS, the innovative process of capturing, sequestering, and storing carbon dioxide underground, is gaining recognition as a key solution to combat global warming.
Some Swedish industries are currently looking at shipping their captured emissions to the North Sea. Could a better, more effective solution be found in the Baltic Sea basin?
The Geological Survey of Sweden – SGU – has pointed out the Dalders structure in the Swedish, Latvian and Lithuanian waters as a feasible geological structure.
Linden energy has extensive knowledge about the area through the former state-owned company OPAB and is willing to explore the potential of CCS in Sweden.
We invite you to be part of this discussion at an informal roundtable in Almedalen. Discover the latest advancements, challenges, and opportunities for companies looking to embark on this journey. Together, let's understand how CCS can contribute to Sweden's climate ambitions. Ray Leonard, COO of Linden Energy will present the current knowledge about the Dalders field, and its potential for providing the three countries with a CCS solution.
Join industry experts, policymakers, and fellow professionals in this interactive session as we delve into the development, progress, and future prospects of CCS in Sweden.