In other countries, the situation is completely different. Let’s look at Belgium for example, we have a very limited potential to generate our own renewable energy – and have a large industry share. First of all, the concentration of industry is totally different, and secondly so is the potential for renewable energy. There are indeed big differences between European Member States. How can the inclusion of multiple transport modalities help optimize the European cross-border benefit of carbon capture, transport, and storage?
It is based on this that we agree that an update of the TEN-E Regulation is really needed to include all aspects of carbon capture, transport, and storage, because currently it is limited to only include specific pipeline projects.
Only by having such a full value-chain view will Europe be capable of deploying carbon capture, transport, and storage markets at scale. In the context of carbon capture, transport, and storage this would mean an end-to-end view of capturing, transporting, potentially liquefying and shipping the CO2 until final storage. Well, first of all we think that any regulation supporting the ongoing energy shift should have a holistic view. At BASF Antwerp we are looking at the possibility of on-site capture of CO2 to be linked to this shared infrastructure of How can the ongoing TEN-E Regulation revision contribute positively to the development of a European CO2 network facilitating industrial decarbonization? Within the port of Antwerp there are a lot of industrial companies that could connect to this shared infrastructure. In Antwerp there is a consortium project, looking into the potential of shared CO2 infrastructure. And for these process emissions there are not really other viable alternatives. Keep in mind that a lot of the CO2 emitted is not linked to energy consumption – they are process emissions. I think carbon capture, transport, and storagewill be very important in the transformation of our processes in the chemical industry. What is the role for carbon capture, transport, and storage on the pathway to net-zero by 2050, and why is it important for your activities? We are running this campaign alongside Bellona Europe in order to raise attention to the forthcoming revision of the TEN-E Revision.
Please read previous interviews with other industry actors such as Fortum Oslo, Porthos, Stockholm Exergi and A-R-C. This interview comes as part of the #TenETuesday campaign. What is needed to enable carbon capture, transport, and storage to play its intended role in industrial decarbonization? For the last #TenETuesday before the summer break, Frederik Pieters from BASF Antwerpen NV breaks down the situation in Belgium – highlighting that a revised TEN-E Regulation must take into consideration the different situation and CO2 storage potential across European Member States. It does not store any personal data.To enable industrial decarbonization across EU Member States, full value-chain recognition for carbon capture, transport, and storage is needed in TEN-E Regulation revision The cookie is set by the GDPR Cookie Consent plugin and is used to store whether or not user has consented to the use of cookies. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Performance". This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Other. The cookies is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Necessary".
The cookie is set by GDPR cookie consent to record the user consent for the cookies in the category "Functional". The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Analytics". These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website, anonymously.
Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. Making Words Kindergarten and First Grade.Light Meter – lux and foot candle measurement tool.Celebrity Voice Changer – Funny Voice FX Cartoon Soundboard.Happy Birthday Emoji Stickers for iMessage.