BRIEFING: EU’s CO2 storage goal for 2030 “unlikely” to be met – but that’s no reason to give up, says Romania

Published 08:58 on April 17, 2025  /  Last updated at 08:58 on April 17, 2025  / /  EMEA

Eastern EU countries like Poland and Romania are developing national CO2 transport and storage frameworks, but public opposition to onshore storage means their emissions may need to be shipped across Europe to be stored under the North Sea – potentially taking energy-intensive industries with them.
Eastern EU countries like Poland and Romania are developing national CO2 transport and storage frameworks, but public opposition to onshore storage means their emissions may need to be shipped across Europe to be stored under the North Sea – potentially taking energy-intensive industries with them.


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