Date: 14th March, 2025
Time: 11:00-13:30 CET
Location: Online (Zoom) Register here to receive the Zoom link!
As we reach the project closure in March 2025, the C⁴U Consortium is excited to share the extensive and interdisciplinary body of work that we have developed over the past five years. We invite you to the project’s closing event, during which we will present the exploitable results achieved throughout this time.
Through a series of interactive sessions, you will hear from the C⁴U Consortium as they demonstrate the project´s carbon capture technologies at TRL7. We will also present the tools for CCUS cluster design, operation, and optimisation developed throughout the project, as well as our practical recommendations on CCUS Business Models and Policy instruments to incentivise social readiness for CCUS. The event will convene a selection of industry leaders, government officials, and business partners to discuss these findings and consider how this research can be used in future CCUS work.
Want to find out more in the meantime? Feel free to browse our publications: Deliverables – C4U Project
Agenda
10:00 | Welcomes and introduction |
The CCUS Landscape: Societal Readiness, Policy Innovation, and Business Models
10:10 |
C⁴U Research: A Readiness Framework for CCUS Adoption in Europe Vincent de Gooyert (Radboud University) and Hannah Galbraith-Olive (ERM) |
10:25 |
Panel Discussion: European perspectives on CCUS deployment Speakers TBA |
10:55 |
Q&A |
CCUS Research and Technology Innovation
11:05 |
Introduction to the session |
11:10 |
The DISPLACE Capture Technology Giampaolo Manzolini (Polytechnic University of Milan) |
11:25 |
The CASOH Capture Technology Carlos Abanades (Spanish National Research Council) |
11:35 |
Break |
11:45 |
The SEWGS Technology Soledad van Eijk (Netherlands Organization for Applied Scientific Research) |
11:55 |
Findings and Tools for carbon transport, CO2 stream purity, and LCA Sergey Martynov (University College London) |
12:05 |
Moderated Q&A |
12:25
12:30 |
Closing Remarks Haroun Mahgerefteh (C⁴U Project Coordinator; University College London) |