Switzerland Faces Critical CO2 Infrastructure Gap for 2050 Climate Goals
Federal assessment reveals significant infrastructure shortfall for carbon capture and storage needed to meet Switzerland's 2050 climate neutrality targets.

Key Takeaways
- Switzerland must remove 12 million tonnes of CO2 annually to meet 2050 climate neutrality targets.
- Switzerland lacks geological storage facilities for CO2 and must export captured carbon to countries like Norway.
- A dedicated CO2 pipeline network is required for long-term transport.
- Climeworks currently operates two plants in Iceland with a max capacity of 40,000 tonnes per year.
By The Numbers
They Said
"CO2 capture directly at source is more efficient."
"Switzerland may not emit more greenhouse gases than can be absorbed by natural and technical reservoirs."