The Council reaches a general approach on the revision of the trans-European energy network (TEN-E) Regulation. The objective is to modernise, decarbonise and interconnect the EU’s cross-border energy infrastructure in order to help the EU achieve its 2050 climate neutrality objectives.
> A determining factor of any carbon dioxide network project, CO2 storage must be recognised in the revised TEN-E Regulation
A determining factor of any carbon dioxide network project, CO2 storage must be recognised in the revised TEN-E Regulation
With the revision of the Trans-European Networks for Energy (TEN-E) Regulation firmly on the climate agenda, Mark Driessen from Porthos had a chat with us on the importance of recognizing CO2 storage and transport modalities other than pipelines in the revised TEN-E.
A determining factor of any carbon dioxide network project, CO2 storage must be recognised in the revised TEN-E Regulation Published on