Capture & storage dominate the research agenda
Carbon capture (38 projects) and storage (36 projects) account for the overwhelming majority of R&D activity, reflecting global priorities in the field.Utilisation is also gaining traction with 19 projects, while transport (10) and monetisation (4) remain under-researched, areas where future investment could unlock commercial value chains.
Nature-based and hybrid solutions are prominent
15 out of 22 projects with available data (68%) are flagged as nature-based technologies, suggesting that biological and ecosystem-based carbon removal pathways, such as BECCS, play a major role in the local R&D agenda. This aligns with Luxembourg’s strong environmental research tradition.
National funding drives R&D; European co-funding is growing
National public funding (primarily FNR — Fonds National de la Recherche) is the most common funding source, present in 28 projects. European funding (Horizon Europe, COST Actions) features in a growing number of projects, signalling increasing integration of Luxembourg’s research community into the broader European CCUS innovation network. National–European co-funding models are also emerging as a structural pattern.
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Capture & storage dominate the research agenda
Carbon capture (38 projects) and storage (36 projects) account for the overwhelming majority of R&D activity, reflecting global priorities in the field.Utilisation is also gaining traction with 19 projects, while transport (10) and monetisation (4) remain under-researched, areas where future investment could unlock commercial value chains.
Nature-based and hybrid solutions are prominent
15 out of 22 projects with available data (68%) are flagged as nature-based technologies, suggesting that biological and ecosystem-based carbon removal pathways, such as BECCS, play a major role in the local R&D agenda. This aligns with Luxembourg’s strong environmental research tradition.
National funding drives R&D; European co-funding is growing
National public funding (primarily FNR — Fonds National de la Recherche) is the most common funding source, present in 28 projects. European funding (Horizon Europe, COST Actions) features in a growing number of projects, signalling increasing integration of Luxembourg’s research community into the broader European CCUS innovation network. National–European co-funding models are also emerging as a structural pattern.