
Öresundskraft
INNOZHERO
The Innozhero project is a carbon capture and storage initiative led by Öresundskraft at the Filbornaverket combined heat and power plant in Helsingborg, Sweden. The project will capture and permanently store approximately 200,000 tonnes of CO₂ per year from waste-to-energy and district heating operations. By capturing both fossil and biogenic emissions, Innozhero will significantly reduce the climate footprint of local heat and power generation while also enabling negative emissions from the biogenic portion of the CO₂ stream. Captured CO₂ will be compressed and transported for offshore geological storage through agreements with industrial partners, including INEOS, which will handle transport and permanent storage of roughly 210,000 tonnes of CO₂ annually. The capture facility is being delivered by Linde Engineering, covering engineering, procurement, and construction of the capture plant and supporting infrastructure. Innozhero has received major public funding support, including backing from the EU Innovation Fund and Sweden’s Industriklivet program, reflecting its strategic role in scaling CCS across Europe. Construction activities have been approved and stakeholder engagement is underway, with the project targeting full commercial operation later this decade.
City
Helsingborg
Country
Sweden
Region
europe
Gov funding
€54,106,252
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