Malmö CO2Hub
The Malmö CO₂ Hub is an infrastructure project in Malmö, located in Norra Hamnen, that will serve as a central intermediate storage and logistics node for captured, liquefied carbon dioxide in southern Sweden. The hub is designed to handle up to 1.5 million tonnes of CO₂ per year from regional industrial emitters connected through the CNetSS collaboration, with the ambition to be operational around 2030.
The project is being developed jointly by Syasv, Nordion Energi, E.ON, Copenhagen Malmö Port, and Uniper. Together, these partners are establishing the conditions for a shared regional system that enables large-scale carbon capture across multiple sectors.
At the hub, captured CO₂ will be received via pipeline from local emission sources and delivered from other facilities by ship, rail, or road. The liquefied CO₂ will then be temporarily stored before onward transport by vessel to permanent geological storage sites as part of future CCS value chains.
Malmö’s port has been selected for its strong multimodal connections and strategic position in the Öresund region, making it a natural gateway for carbon transport infrastructure linking southern Sweden to European storage solutions.