In the Porthos project, CO 2 from industry in the port of Rotterdam is captured, transported and stored in empty gas fields under the North Sea. Construction of Porthos has visibly started near Rozenburg. On land, some 30 kilometres of pipeline will go into the ground..
In the Porthos project, CO 2 from industry in the port of Rotterdam is captured, transported and stored in empty gas fields under the North Sea. Construction of Porthos has visibly started near Rozenburg. On land, some 30 kilometres of pipeline will go into the ground..
The Netherlands has clear climate targets: by 2030, greenhouse gas emissions must be reduced by at least 55% compared to 1990. By 2050, the Netherlands must be climate neutral. One of the ways to achieve the climate objectives is to capture and store CO 2 (Carbon Capture and Storage, CCS for. .
Fossil fuels such as gas, coal, and oil are extracted from the earth and, during their burning, CO2 is released into the atmosphere. In the port of Rotterdam, a project is underway that aims to return CO2 to the soil. Under project Porthos, some 37 million tonne (Mton) of CO 2 will be transported. .
Porthos is developing a groundbreaking innovative project in which CO2 from industry in the Port of Rotterdam will be transported and stored in depleted gas fields under the North Sea. It is a truly visionary collaboration between a range of stakeholders. The CO2 transported and stored by Porthos. .
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Industrial operations in the Port of Rotterdam have contracted for carbon storage in the Porthos project (Port of Rotterdam file photo) The final investment decision has been taken giving the go-ahead to the Netherlands’ first CO2 storage project, which is also slated to be the largest carbon.