The C4U Project continues to host lectures for engineering students across partnering universities, with the latest iterations being given to the University of Technology of Compiègne (France) and the Dalian University of Technology (China). Through these lectures, our consortium aims to raise awareness of critical climate change solutions such as CCS, as well as to inspire the next generation of scientists and engineers to tackle the grand challenge of climate change through their future work in net-zero industries and R&D. 

During these lectures, students heard from C4U Coordinator Prof. Haroun Mahgerefteh and C4U Scientific Manager Dr Richard Porter (Department of Chemical Engineering, University College London), as they presented the latest research on this technology and its role for climate change mitigation. We also collaborated with our C4U partners at the Dalian University of Technology to show a virtual site visit of their fully instrumented industrial-scale CO2 pipeline. These facilities have been used on several Horizon projects for industrial-scale high pressure CO2 release experiments.  

We would like thank UTC and DUT for their continued collaboration with our project.