Sysav's carbon capture project faces funding hurdles despite municipal support
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24 claimsThe project is expected to cost 3.7 billion kronor.
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At full capacity, the planned facility should be able to capture around 400,000 tons of carbon dioxide per year.
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Open Questions
5 questionsWhich four municipalities said yes to providing financial guarantees?
What is the exact breakdown of the 3.7 billion kronor cost (e.g., construction, technology, operational costs)?
What specific EU funding programs has Sysav applied to, and why were the previous applications rejected?
Where exactly will the captured carbon dioxide be stored underground, and what environmental assessments have been done for the storage site?
How does Sysav calculate the profitability of the project, and what are the projected revenues from selling negative emission certificates?
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