Report on the Outlook of CO2 logistics in Finland for CCUS

We warmly welcome you to join us for our webinar presenting the key findings of the study “Outlook of CO2 logistics in Finland for CCUS”. The webinar will be held on 4th of October at 13.00-14.30 (UTC 2).  

Carbon capture, utilisation, and storage solutions are part of the necessary portfolio enabling us reaching the climate targets. Finland has excellent opportunities to capture biogenic CO2 from the forest industry, other biorefineries and energy production facilities. Approximately 30 million tons of biogenic CO2 is generated annually from large point sources.

There are already plans for several carbon capture projects across the country. The significance of infrastructure is particularly highlighted in the projects where CO2 cannot be utilised or stored in the immediate proximity of the facility. In such cases, well-designed infrastructure is crucial for investment decisions and the development of the entire industrial ecosystem. CO2-infrastructure includes the necessary intermediate storage facilities inland and, on the coast, as well as the transportation via pipeline, rail, or trucks. Potential regional CO2-hubs could share common CO2-infrastructure, thereby enabling risk sharing, reducing costs for individual projects and the aggregation of sufficiently large CO2 volumes for transportation abroad for permanent storage or utilisation.

The Bioenergy Association of Finland has commissioned a study from VTT on the infrastructure and logistics required for carbon dioxide utilisation and storage pathways and the investment costs regarding the needed infrastructure solutions.

Event programme:

Setting the scene: Industrial Carbon Management and the role of infrastructure,
Erika Laajalahti, Sector Manager, carbon removal & CCUS, Bioenergy Association of Finland
Outlook of CO2 logistics in Finland for CCUS – report presentation & key findings,
Lauri Kujanpää, Research Team Leader & Onni Linjala, Research Scientist, VTT Research Centre of Finland
Commentaries from the Steering Group:
Tampere Energy & Gasgrid Vetyverkot (Hyrdogen Grids)
Q&A, discussion & closing remarks 

 

We look forward to seeing you at the webinar!

The event is free and open to everyone. Please register by October 3rd via this link:

 

Further information:

Erika Laajalahti, Sector Manager, carbon removal & CCUS, +358 44 753 0700, erika.laajalahti@bioenergia.fi

The Bioenergy Association of Finland has commissioned a study from VTT on the infrastructure and logistics required for carbon dioxide utilisation and storage pathways. The study has been conducted during 2024. The study is funded by Gasgrid Vetyverkot (Hydrogen Grids), Finnsementti, Fortum Power and Heat, Helen, Keravan Energia, Oulun Energia, Tampereen Energia and Vantaan Energia.

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