After receiving a great response to our CO2 Capture, Storage and Reuse 2023, that gathered 390+ participants from 27 countries, we are happy to announce Industry CCUS Conference, we decided to host a summit that will take an in-depth look into industries: heavy, petrochemical, cement and more. Conference will take place on 29-30 November 2023 in Rotterdam, Netherlands. While decarbonization goals are quickly approaching, reuse of CO2 may help meeting those goals by mitigating environmental impact and provide additional profit. We are constantly looking for pathways to more sustainable future, CO2 capturing and reusing it in everyday use products like fuels, polymers, chemicals or building materials are certainly important part. This event is set to bring industry stakeholders, unique content, workshops discussions and networking. Join us for latest market news, excellent keynote speakers and technical insights.
Key topics
•New regulations and funds in CCUS and their effects on industry
• EU policies: the future of Fit-for-55
• CAPEX & OPEX of CO2 usage in various industries
• CCUS for reducing costs
• Technological advancements for carbon utilization in end-user production
• Refining combinations or possibilities to store CO2 with systems providing security of storage
• CO2 in E-fuels production
• Creating negative emissions markets of the future across industries
• Strengthening CO2 potential as raw material And many more….
Why you should join the Industry CCUS Conference
During this 2-day event rich in presentations from industry end-users and running projects case studies you will gain a comprehensive overview of the CO2 usage technology. You can hear experts focusing on new regulations, changing market situation and more. Get an opportunity to network and exchange views with industry leaders.
Our speakers
Ida Larsen-Norsk e-Fuel
Micha Hes-AEB Amsterdam
Tudy Bernier-CO2 Value
Eric Warnes-Port of Amsterdam
Olivia Powis-Carbon Capture and Storage Association
Huibert van Rossum-Port of Rotterdam
Reinhard Klimeck-Nature Energy
Nick van den Boogaart-CO2 Next
Fabienne Moimaux-BNP Paribas
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