Past Event
EUSEW 2024: Breaking down the barriers to carbon capture and storage
When
Join us to discuss the future of CCS in Europe in this year's "European Sustainable Energy Week"!
The EU recognises CCS as key for the achievement of a net-zero economy by 2050 and stresses the need to deploy the necessary infrastructure. Furthermore, as the IPCC reports have been consistently showing over the years, the world will need negative emissions even as most countries achieve carbon neutrality. However, a clear business case for CCS and a full value chain approach remain to be established. With the 2040 Climate Target being set, it is important to understand not only how much CCS should be deployed in Europe to absorb emissions, but also what are the concrete barriers to their deployment. We aim to use input from EU policymakers, CCS value chain and civil society to summarise concrete practical issues and policy suggestions for how these challenges could be addressed.
Join our EUSEW session to hear more and participate in the discussion!
Registration link: EUSEW Interactive
Agenda
- Keynote speech: Tatiana Marquez Uriarte, Cabinet Simson - presentation of the Industrial Carbon Management Strategy.
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Panel discussion, moderated by Klaus-Dieter Borchardt, Copenhagen School of Energy Infrastructure. Speakers include:
- Rodolphe Nicolle, Secretary General, EuLA.
- Jonas Helseth, Director, Bellona.
- Floris Mackor, VP World Business Line large Industries for CCS and NH3 strategy, Air Liquide
- Bernard Reith, Corporate Lead of Aramis CCS project, TotalEnergies.
- Jens Erfuth, Central Technical Services / Gas Technology & Safety, Open Grid Europe.
- Q&A using Slido
- Closing remarks: Christopher Jones, Florence School of Regulation.