Germany: The Bundesrat has given final approval to legislation enabling industrial-scale underground CO₂ storage, marking Germany’s biggest policy shift to date on industrial decarbonisation. The new law establishes a national framework for CO₂ storage beneath the seabed, excluding protected and near-shore zones. It also includes an opt-in clause allowing individual federal states to authorise onshore storage, a provision of particular interest to industrial regions seeking local solutions.
A national CO₂ pipeline network will also be developed to transport captured emissions from plants to designated storage sites. Federal Economics Ministry State Secretary Stefan Rouenhoff said the legislation is a ‘crucial building block’ for Germany’s decarbonisation plans, especially for hard-to-abate sectors such as cement production.