Six football fields filled with pressure chambers and freezers: Everything about Aalborg Portland's climate project is enormous
Aalborg Portland is undertaking a massive climate project involving large-scale CO2 capture and storage.
The climate industry celebrates a mysterious bidder for the failed climate tender
A mysterious bidder, alongside the cement factory Aalborg Portland, has submitted a proposal to share in a record pool of 29 billion kroner aimed at capturing and storing CO2 emissions underground.
Unknown actor bids for billion support for CO2 capture
The Danish government has received bids from two parties for a billion-krone fund for CO2 capture and storage, with Aalborg Portland publicly revealing its offer while the other bidder remains anonymous.
Aalborg Portland saves Danish climate fix with a huge bet on a world first
Aalborg Portland, Denmark's largest emitter of greenhouse gases, has pledged 28.7 billion kroner to support a major climate initiative, alleviating concerns over the country's ability to meet its 2030 climate goals.
The country's largest CO2 emitter throws a global news green lifebuoy to the government
Aalborg Portland, Denmark's largest greenhouse gas emitter, has offered a 28.7 billion kroner subsidy fund to support Danish climate policy amidst concerns over the country's ability to meet its 2030 climate goals.
Aalborg Portland on climate bids: "That fine is quite annoying to look at"
Michael Lundgaard Thomsen of Aalborg Portland discusses the significant shift in Denmark towards stricter climate requirements for construction, emphasizing their application for funding to support CO2 capture and storage projects.
Aalborg Portland: We can't have a factory that solely operates on emitting as much CO2 as we always have
Aalborg Portland acknowledges the increasing demands for sustainable building materials in Denmark, emphasizing the necessity for CO2 capture and storage to meet new climate requirements.
Aalborg Portland officially bids for billion support for CO2 capture
Aalborg Portland, Denmark's largest CO2 emitter, has submitted an official bid for government funding aimed at capturing and storing CO2, with a goal to capture 1.4 million tons annually by 2030.
Denmark's biggest climate polluter wants to capture its CO2 with government support in its back
Aalborg Portland, Denmark's largest cement factory, plans to capture and store its CO2 underground, seeking government support from a 28.8 billion kroner fund, in addition to previously received EU funding of 1.6 billion kroner.