In February 2024, the Commission adopted an EU Industrial Carbon Management Strategy to ensure investment in technologies that can sustainably capture and store carbon, and re-use it. This is essential if the EU is to achieve its target of climate neutrality by 2050. The strategy sets out how to scale up carbon capture technologies at EU and national level and create the necessary infrastructure to establish a single market for CO2 in Europe in the decades ahead.
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Industrial Carbon Management Strategy
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Year
2024
Most recent update
06/02/2024
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Mitigation
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Industry
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Just transition
Renewable energy
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Greenhouse gas
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Finance
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