About COREu
COREu is the largest research and innovation project in the field of carbon capture and storage (CCS) funded by a European programme.
COREu`s aim is to accelerate the transition to a low-carbon future by aiming more specifically for a reduction of 6.8 Mt/year of CO2 by 2035 and 36 Mt/year by 2050. This is achieved by demonstrating key technologies for the entire CCS value chain in Europe. Furthermore, the project aim to develop new demonstration projects connecting CO2 sources with potential storage sites.
To achieve its goals, COREu brings together four potential routes and the relevant stakeholders under the same project: Prinos/Kavala in Greece, South Moravia in the Czech Republic, Baltic/Gdansk in Poland and Western Ukraine.
Through these routes, COREu will initiate the development of an open-access, transnational network to connect emitters with storage sites across Europe.
The project will focus on multimodal transportation and the creation of emitter clusters to create the necessary demand and investment rationale for the deployment of CCS.
Learn more abot COREU on the projects official website
Partners
The COREu project is coordinated by SINTEF, and has a total of 43 partners that features a broad set of competences within the whole CCS-valuechain.
- SINTEF
- ENERGEAN
- Elpedison
- CaO Hellas
- CERTH
- BUSE
- MND
- Czech Geological Survey
- Unigeo
- INIG
- LOTOS Petrobaltic
- Nafto Gaz
- Prime Carbon Storage and Transport LTD
- Gas Vessel Production (GVP)
- MacGregor
- Can Systems AS
- DESFA
- GRT Gaz
- OGE
- Ruhr-Universitat Bochum (RUB)
- Saipem
- Motor Oil
- GFZ
- AUTH
- National Obersvatory of Athens (NOA)
- Sapienza
- NINA
- Universita Di Bologna
- Bellona Europa
- Stress
- Perspectives Climate Research
- ETH Zürich
- We Are Starting
- Steinbeis
- NEURALTECH IKE (NOESIS)
- DOMINA SRL
- GERG (The European Gas Research group)
- STARA GLASS SPA
- STARA TECH
- Thermodynamik
- OpenGoSim
- SGRPRO
- Glass Futures
Funding
This project has recieved funding from the European Union`s HE research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 101136217.