1. ARC failed to build a power station
The reason for this is very simple. The Amager Energy Research Center ARC planned to build an ignition power station in Copenhagen and planned to Government agencies grant carbon capture and storage assets. However, ARC was unable to meet the total equity capital requirement and therefore could not submit an application to the fund.
In layman’s terms, ARC is a very clean garbage disposal station. ARC initially planned to build a carbon capture plant, which would capture 95% of the CO2 in the air, which would capture and store 500,000 tons of CO2 per year. At that time, it may have been impossible to build now.
Copenhagen government departments made a commitment in 2009 to complete carbon emissions trading by 2025. Danish TV broadcasts said that after two years of hard work, Copenhagen's CO2 consumption dropped by 80% compared with 2009. Although I don’t know whether the local government will give up, it would be too hasty to “surrender” because the project has not been completed yet.
Energy conservation and emission reduction around the world have always faced political challenges, and this summer’s climate crisis and energy anxiety have made this conflict more and more intense.
2. Copenhagen has not given up on the carbon emissions trading plan
ARC originally planned to gradually build a garbage disposal station in Urumqi, Denmark, to handle all kinds of recyclable garbage, including Gardening and flower waste, household waste and municipal waste.
The population of Denmark is less than six million, and ARC Plant 1 is responsible for one-sixth of the country's energy conservation and emission reduction plans. There are less than 1.4 million residents in Copenhagen, and ARC accounts for more than half of the population. Emission reduction plan.
Copenhagen Governor Anderson stated that Copenhagen has certainly not abandoned carbon emissions trading. Although it is a pity that by 2025, we will have difficulty achieving carbon emissions trading. However, this does not mean that they will not reach it in 2026, 2027, or 2028.