Carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS)
3 European H2020 organizations list this as part of their work — 2 as their primary capability.
Most active in this area
- SINTEF ENERGI AS
Norwegian energy research institute specializing in CCUS, offshore renewables, smart grids, and energy system modeling with extensive European lab infrastructure.
“Coordinated CEMCAP and CHEERS on industrial CO2 capture, participated in ECCSEL/ECCSELERATE infrastructure and IMPACTS9/GATEWAY for CCS transport and SET-Plan implementation.”
PrimaryNO39 projects - IFP Energies nouvelles
French research center specializing in CCUS technologies, combustion engine optimization, and energy transition — bridging fossil fuel expertise with decarbonization solutions.
“Core focus across 3D (DMX demonstration in Dunkirk), STRATEGY CCUS, CHEERS, GECO, SECURe, ECCSELERATE, and M4ShaleGas — covering capture processes, geological storage, and European CCUS infrastructure planning.”
PrimaryFR33 projects - HAVENBEDRIJF ROTTERDAM NV
Europe's largest seaport, contributing port-scale infrastructure for smart logistics, carbon capture, and industrial decarbonization R&D projects.
“LEILAC2 focuses on low-cost carbon capture for lime and cement production, with Rotterdam positioned as a CO2 hub.”
NL7 projects