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About Us.
A consortium of 11 European stakeholders including ArcelorMittal, Axens, IFP Energies Nouvelles (IFPEN) and TotalEnergies, has launched a project to demonstrate an innovative process for capturing CO2 from industrial activities—the DMX™ project.
The 3D project will realise a comprehensive study dedicated to the development of the future European cluster in Dunkirk for capture and storage in the North Sea.
The “3D” project (for DMX™ Demonstration in Dunkirk) is part of Horizon 2020, the European Union’s research and innovation program.
The project has a 19.3-million-euro budget over 4 years, including 14.8 million euros in European Union subsidies.
Coordinated by IFPEN, the “3D” project brings together other 10 partners from research and industry from 6 European countries: ArcelorMittal, Axens, TotalEnergies, Air Products, Brevik Engineering, CMI, DTU, Gassco, RWTH and Uetikon.
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10 MtCO2 per year potential carbon
captured and stored by the year 2035
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11 european partner
companies involved
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Feedbacks from Gassnova about the Norwegian Full-scale CCS Demonstration project
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