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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.

CO₂ capture
26,000 t/yr
Status
In Development
Sector
Year announced
Apr-2024
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Overview

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