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BioCirc Haderslev Biogas BECCS

Haderslev (the Sode plant) is one of the larger-capacity sites in the CCS programme. The biogenic CO₂ captured during biomethane production is liquefied on-site and routed through the shared value chain — Koldkur Transport to the Port of Esbjerg, then Greensand Future for permanent geological storage 1,500–1,800 metres beneath the seabed in Nini West. Its higher biomethane throughput contributes a correspondingly larger stream of capturable biogenic CO₂ to the platform's combined target of up to 1 million tonnes stored over the project's life, with removal credits certified by Puro.earth and sold under the Microsoft offtake agreement.

State

Region of Southern Denmark

Country

Denmark

Region

europe

Gov funding

€5,500,000

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Company:
Project name:
BioCirc Haderslev Biogas BECCS
Project categories:
capture
carbon_removal
State:
Region of Southern Denmark
Country:
Denmark
Region:
Europe
Government funding:
€5,500,000
Sequestration project:
EPC company:
Pentair Union Engineering
Transport partner:
Koldkur Transport
Storage partner:
INEOS
Capacity (Mt/year):
26,000
Status:
In development
Date announced:
Apr-2024
Type:
Biomass carbon removal & storage
CO₂ end use:
Sequestration
Product:
Carbon removal credits
Product capacity:
26,000 tonnes
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Article title
Source
2026-05-20
Microsoft Signs First Major Carbon Removal Deal Since Reportedly Pausing Purchases
2025-08-07
NIB Environmental Bond
2025-02-18
BioCirc's CO2 storage project gets new partners on board
2024-12-10
BioCirc and Bigadan to supply CO2 to Greensand
2024-04-23
Denmark Made Largest Government CDR Purchase of Almost $24 Million