

The role of Carbon Capture, Utilisation, and Storage (CCUS) & carbon sinks in climate change mitigation has been a topic of discussion for over two decades. CCUS has emerged as one of the technologies to mitigate climate change. Also, there have been historically limited efforts to understand the potential of the CCUS technology and associated geological assessment. CCUS has the potential to cater to both energy security and emission abatement aspiration of the industries.
Carbon Capture Utilisation and Storage or CCUS technologies are gaining relevance more than ever on the road to net zero, wherein they can help store the emitted carbon and, in some cases, further transform it into recycled products. Carbon capture, utilization, and storage can play an essential role in addressing our decarbonization challenge.
3rd Annual CCUS 2023 provides an opportunity for collaboration and knowledge sharing in the industry. It prepares a unified and practical strategy for developing and implementing CCUS techniques in the energy sector. Furthermore, it will discuss the perspectives on the status of the CCUS development and its potential. It welcomes key market players to join the discussion and peer-to-peer networking with an exclusive group of experts to share their thoughts on the current CCUS status and its development potential in the near future.
- Industry Collaboration & CCUS Hubs: Enabling Decarbonization
- Future CCUS Deployment, Emerging Technologies
- Case Study: CCUS Technology Competitiveness
- Infrastructural Deployment of CCUS
- Modularisation & its cost impact
- Risk assessment in CCUS & Use cases
- Assess methods and way forward for development of CO2 transport infrastructure
- Assess methods for improvement and cost reduction of Capture technologies
GRTgaz is a world leader in gas systems and a pioneer in high-pressure natural gas transportation in Europe. The company wants to help the world achieve carbon neutrality. GRTgaz invests in developing innovative technological solutions to integrate renewable gas, including hydrogen, into its network. The company collaborates with its partners to develop technology for separating natural gas and hydrogen and testing natural gas network equipment for hydrogen leaks.
ENGIE is a global energy company focusing on renewable energy and storage, energy solutions, networks, and thermal production and energy supply. ENGIE works to achieve net-zero carbon emissions by operating a low-carbon energy infrastructure.
Nordic Electrofuel provides a solution for the rapid transition of all transportation sectors from fossil to renewable electrical energy. It is based on converting renewable electric energy into liquid electro-fuels that can be transported, stored, and used like conventional fossil hydrocarbons.
Lafarge Holcim is a global leader in innovative and sustainable building solutions, enabling greener cities, more intelligent infrastructure, and higher living standards worldwide. Holcim is becoming a net zero company, with its people and communities at the heart of its success and sustainability at its strategy’s core.
Southern Company is a gas and electric utilities holding company in the southern United States. Southern Company is committed to achieving net zero greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and providing a clean energy future to its customers and communities.
CO2 Value Europe is a new European Association dedicated to the use of CO2, which was established on November 30, 2017. Its mission is to promote the development and market deployment of sustainable industrial solutions that convert CO2 into valuable products (materials, fuels, or chemicals), thereby contributing to net reductions in global CO2 emissions and feedstock diversification.
MOL Group, headquartered in Budapest, Hungary, is a prominent integrated oil and gas corporation in Central Eastern Europe. With a presence in over 30 countries, MOL Group has a workforce of 25,000 individuals globally. The company has extensive experience of 80 years in the hydrocarbon sector, which supports its exploration and production activities.
BEIS is a ministerial department overseeing business, industrial strategy, science, innovation, energy, and climate change, supporting 46 agencies and public bodies. The department was formed by merging the Department for Energy and Climate Change and the relevant functions of the Department for Business, Innovation, and Skills. Its primary responsibilities are to promote a robust industrial strategy for national economic growth, ensure reliable, affordable, and clean energy supplies, and capitalize on the economic opportunities presented by new technologies to enhance the UK’s global competitiveness.
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