Eni and Snam have launched Italy’s first carbon capture, transport and storage (CCS) project to help heavy polluting industries cut carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, they said on Tuesday.
CCS technology removes from the atmosphere CO2 produced by industrial processes or captures it at the point of emission and stores it underground.
Eni and Snam said they had started injecting CO2 into a depleted gas field in the Adriatic Sea close to the Italian city of Ravenna, in an initiative announced a year ago.
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