We are investigating whether the Danish underground can be used for safe and permanent storage of CO2 – an important step towards a greener future.
On LinkedIn, we will continuously share news about the project’s development and progress – both the major milestones and the small steps that bring us closer to important results. You’ll be able to follow everything from technical studies and collaborations to reflections from our experts and pictures from the field. We will also use the platform to invite you to events where you as a citizen, professional or partner can gain insight into the project and ask questions.
Being present on LinkedIn is an element in our efforts to anchor the project in a high degree of openness, transparency and dialogue. Carbon capture and storage is a complex but necessary technology, and we want to create an accessible platform where it is easy to follow, get answers to questions and understand how we work – both technically, professionally and locally.
To complement our website, newsletter, meetings and events, our LinkedIn profile will inform and engage everyone interested. We want to give you the opportunity to follow the technical, political and practical developments and learn how we – in collaboration with authorities, experts and local communities – are trying to bring Denmark closer to reaching its ambitious climate goals.
We hope you’ll want to follow us here: LinkedIn – Project Greenstore.