Accelerating CCUS: A Global Conference to Progress CCUS

Accelerating CCUS: A Global Conference to Progress CCUS

By BEIS, Scottish Government, IEA, GCCSI, UKCCSRC, OGCI & IEAGHG

Date and time

Wed, 28 Nov 2018 12:30 - Thu, 29 Nov 2018 20:00 GMT

Location

Edinburgh

Edinburgh United Kingdom

Description


Registration for this event is now closed. If you are interested in attending please email contact@ccusglobalconference.com and a member of the team will pick up your enquiry. Please note however, the "Priorities for CCUS Innovation" event on the afternoon for the 28th is unlikely to be available as it oversubscribed, but there may be spaces for both networking receptions on the 28th and 29th, and the day time "Progressing CCUS Globally" event on the 29th November.

There is broad international consensus that CCUS has a vital role to play in meeting global climate change ambitions. However, the International Energy Agency’s 2018 ‘Tracking Clean Energy Progress’ highlights the limited growth in both CCUS on power and industry and has categorised CCUS as ‘off track’ and noted that a significant increase in global CCUS deployment is required. The UK Government is committed to working with global partners to reduce the costs of CCUS and accelerate its global deployment.

A CCUS Summit, co-hosted by the UK and the IEA on the afternoon of 28 November 2018, will therefore bring together world energy leaders including Ministers and CEOs representing major energy and industrial interests and the financial community to focus on actions that could be taken to accelerate global CCUS progress. The Summit will consider the technology’s importance in supporting global climate change ambitions, as well as the need for strengthened public and private sector partnerships to deliver it.

Alongside the CCUS Summit, a global CCUS conference incorporating a number of invitation only CCUS events will be held in central Edinburgh on 28 and 29 November 2018. The conference will gather speakers, delegates from governments, industry, the finance community, academia and leading experts from around the world for a series of focused meetings on how CCUS can be accelerated globally.

Events for the Global CCUS Conference include:

28 November – Priorities for CCUS Innovation

Organised by the UK CCS Research Centre, this event will examine the CCUS research and innovation priorities (as identified by the Mission Innovation Carbon Capture Challenge), including on carbon capture, carbon dioxide storage and utilisation and greenhouse gas reduction technologies. It is also an opportunity to hear from operational global CCUS commercial projects and how knowledge transfer from these projects can support future projects and research priorities.

The event will seek to identify the priorities for action for Governments, industry, innovators and academia. Please note that space at this event is limited to 160; places will be confirmed in October. Registrations are now closed for this event.

A CCUS Networking Reception and Dinner

Hosted by the UK CCS Research Centre, the reception and dinner will be an opportunity to meet global CCS practitioners from industry and academia, over an informal reception and dinner.

The event will include a keynote speaker to discuss their perspective and insight into CCUS and how to accelerate CCUS. Please note that space at this event is limited to 250; places will be confirmed in October. Registrations are now closed for this event.

29 November Progressing CCUS Globally

Organised by the UK Government and the Global CCS Institute, this day-long event will bring together leading global experts to discuss the value of CCUS, explore business models, and the future of CCUS technologies and seek practical solutions and actions to accelerate the deployment of CCUS globally.

The event will be an opportunity for all participants to advise on their priorities for action to progress CCUS globally. Final confirmations will be sent to delegates in October.

The event will be an opportunity for all participants to advise on their priorities for action to progress CCUS globally.

Visit the conference website here.

Drinks Reception

Sponsored by the Global CCS Institute, there will be an opportunity to network and meet colleagues from across the world immediately after the “progressing CCUS globally” event.

Registration

Registrations are now closed .



28 November 2018

Research and innovation priorities for CCUS event

Dovecot Studios

(Please indicate attendance and session preferences on the registration web page)




29 November 2018

Accelerating CCUS globally event

The Hub, central Edinburgh

(Please indicate attendance and dietary preferences on the registration web page)



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