Ocean Valley

The Øresund region has a unique opportunity. On both sides of the sea, there are strong energy systems, industrial players, ports, utilities, and knowledge environments—and a growing need for solutions that can handle CO₂ in a smart and responsible way. In this context, CCUS (Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage) plays a central role.

The Ocean Valley project brings together Danish and Swedish stakeholders around a shared ambition: to make the Øresund Region a place where CCUS is not only discussed but actively developed, tested, and implemented in practice.

Aligning CCUS Around a Shared Regional Direction

Ocean Valley is a multi-year collaborative initiative, supported by dedicated funding, that brings together key stakeholders working on CCUS in the Øresund Region. The funding enables partners to move beyond isolated initiatives and adopt a strategic, coordinated approach to CO₂ capture, use, and storage as part of the green transition.

The project builds on a shared recognition: significant activities are already underway, but efforts remain fragmented. Ocean Valley aims to create alignment, coherence, and long-term direction.

Project Purpose

The purpose of Ocean Valley is to establish a shared framework for collaboration on CCUS — not as a single facility or a predefined technical solution, but as a structured process through which stakeholders can build shared understanding, trust, and concrete project opportunities.

The project will establish a CCUS Center of Excellence in the Øresund Region. The Center is not a physical building, but a long-term collaborative platform where companies, public authorities, and research institutions can engage around concrete challenges and development opportunities.

The aim is to create clarity, strategic direction, and coordination by:

  • Connecting stakeholders across the entire CCUS value chain

  • Building shared insight into market conditions, regulatory frameworks, and technological developments

  • Facilitating the maturation of new partnerships and project initiatives

  • Strengthening the region’s position as an attractive hub for CCUS investment and innovation

What Will the Project Achieve?

Ocean Valley seeks to create a stronger and more coherent foundation for CCUS development in the region. The focus is not on short-term fixes, but on enabling long-term progress by:

  • Making it easier for stakeholders to identify relevant partners and collaborate

  • Providing a clearer overview of value chains, opportunities, and barriers

  • Strengthening dialogue between companies, public authorities, and investors

  • Supporting the development of biogenic CO₂ as a viable resource in the future energy system

The work will be carried out through joint analyses, structured dialogue, workshops, and the development of a shared narrative outlining the region’s ambitions and direction.

Who Is the Project For?

The project is particularly relevant for:

  • Companies and utilities working with or within the CCUS ecosystem

  • Energy companies, ports, and infrastructure operators

  • Research institutions and innovation environments

  • Public authorities and decision-makers

Project results will be shared openly to enable others to use them as a foundation for new initiatives and investments.

Duration
01/01/2026 – 31/12/2028

Budget
9.200.000

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