
Microsoft announced a new long-term offtake agreement with energy infrastructure investment manager Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) and Denmark-based waste-to-energy (WtE) company Vestforbrænding, for the delivery of nearly 3 million tons of carbon removal generated through a new large-scale carbon capture and storage project at a WtE facility in the greater Copenhagen region.
Under the new agreement, starting in 2029, Microsoft will offtake the full volume of carbon removals generated from the Gaia project, a joint venture between CIP and Vestforbrænding to retrofit an existing waste-to-energy facility in Glostrup, Denmark with one of the first large-scale carbon capture facilities in Europe.