The Danish Energy Agency publishes an English version of the tender material for tender of licenses for investigation and CO2 storage

An English translation of the tender material is now available on the Danish Energy Agency’s CCS webpage.
The Danish Energy Agency has received a number of questions related to the tender material in response to the opening of the tender on 15th August. Consequently, the Danish Energy Agency has compiled a FAQ, containing all of the submitted questions and the Danish Energy Agency’s answers. The FAQ has been uploaded alongside the translated tender material.
Contact
Head of division Henrik Sulsbrück, hesu@ens.dk, 33 92 66 86
Special advisor Jesper Brandrup, jbr@ens.dk, 33 92 72 98
Additional links
Press release on the opening of Denmark’s first tender of licenses for investigation and CO2 storage
The Danish Energy Agency’s CCS webpage
(The tender material is found by expanding the dropdown menu “Udbud af tilladelser til lagring af CO2” located at the bottom of the page).
Contacts
Laura AndersenPress Officer
Tel:+45 3395 0906lrsn@ens.dkImages

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