Expansion and replication
Danube Carbon is creating additional CO₂ storage projects for third party industrial clusters in Central Europe. The company expects to receive its second CCS permit in summer 2025 for a cluster just south of Budapest, which primarily produces fossil CO₂.
Just as Hungary and much of Central Europe is suited to hosting hundreds of onshore natural gas wells, the region is similarly suited to hosting potentially hundreds of cost effective onshore CCS facilities.