New CO2 storage facility in Greece to boost Southern Europe’s CCS ambitions

Published 17:39 on October 28, 2024  /  Last updated at 00:59 on October 29, 2024  / /  EMEA, EU ETS

A carbon storage facility in the Greek city of Prinos received the European Commission's green light on Monday, raising the country's profile as a CO2 storage hub as well as Southern Europe's carbon capture and storage (CCS) ambitions.
A carbon storage facility in the Greek city of Prinos received the European Commission's green light on Monday, raising the country's profile as a CO2 storage hub as well as Southern Europe's carbon capture and storage (CCS) ambitions.


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