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Malmö proposed as a node for carbon capture and storage

Malmö proposed as a node for carbon capture and storage

An important piece of the puzzle of southern Sweden's efforts to capture and store carbon dioxide has now fallen into place. The CNetSS* project, led by Växjö Energi, has chosen the main alternative for interim storage of carbon dioxide before transport to final storage. The choice was Malmö and Copenhagen Malmö Port’s terminals in Norra Hamnen, where a node for interim storage and transshipment i

X-Press Feeders chooses Malmö in new container route

X-Press Feeders chooses Malmö in new container route

X-Press Feeders is adding a port to their container service between Germany and Sweden - Germany Sweden Express (GSX), and Copenhagen Malmö Port, CMP, becomes part of the route. The first container ship arrived at Norra Hamnen in Malmö yesterday.

Shipping and Sweden’s Core Ports must have higher governmental prioritisation

Shipping and Sweden’s Core Ports must have higher governmental prioritisation

More than half of all Swedish imports and exports are via Sweden’s Core Ports. This makes the Core Ports the most important ports for Swedish commerce. Despite this, the national status of the Core Ports and how such status is differentiated in the planning of Sweden’s infrastructure is unclear.

ARC and CMP continue to have high ambitions for carbon capture at Amager Bakke, despite rejection from the EU

ARC and CMP continue to have high ambitions for carbon capture at Amager Bakke, despite rejection from the EU

The EU Innovation Fund has recently identified the projects that will receive a part of €1 billion which will be handed out to innovative projects within the green transition. In a strong field, the application filed by ARC and CMP for financial support for CO2 capture at Amager Bakke has not received a share of the funds to be granted. The project received praise along the way, which is why ARC a

Copenhagen’s first shore power facility is inaugurated for the DFDS ferries

Copenhagen’s first shore power facility is inaugurated for the DFDS ferries

A new shore power facility was inaugurated today at the DFDS terminal in Copenhagen by, among others, Copenhagen’s Lord Mayor Lars Weiss. The facility significantly reduces the ships’ CO2 emissions while they are in port, thus ensuring cleaner air for the benefit of the environment and even more so for the neighbours on Østerbro.

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