
April 29, 2026
BY Carbon Direct
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Aalborg Portland has signed an agreement with the Danish Energy Agency to receive a carbon capture subsidy of up to approximately EUR 2.2 billion over 15 years for its ACCSION carbon capture and storage project. The project is expected to capture up to 1.25 million tons of CO₂ annually from 2030 and represents a major step in Cementir Holding’s path toward net-zero emissions.
Colorado Governor Jared Polis announced a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Wyoming to strengthen coordination on permitting for carbon storage efforts that may cross state boundaries.
Holcim has partnered with Swedish startup Paebbl and leading general contractor Goldbeck on the first commercial-scale application of a breakthrough carbon-storing technology in an innovative Holcim concrete, which was used to build the foundations of a logistics center for a global retail giant in South Germany.
A new agreement will advance a major CO₂ transport and storage terminal at Avonmouth Docks, expanding access to carbon capture infrastructure for industry across southwest England, the Midlands and South Wales, with operations expected to begin in 2031.
New CaptureMap analysis shows that Europe’s CCUS challenge is less about storage shortages and more about aligning capture, transport and storage projects, calling for system-level coordination rather than a narrow focus on individual bottlenecks.