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IChemE - CCUS Technology, Trends, Policy & Market Overview

09 Mar 2021

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4:00pm – 5:30pm (GMT)

 

Institution of Chemical Engineers (IChemE) is a multi-national institution with primary offices in the UK and Australia. They are the leading professional qualifying body for chemical, biochemical and process engineers and exist to advance the chemical engineering’s contribution for the benefit of society. IChemE’s position on climate change is founded on nine key principles including the endorsement of the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the acknowledgement that to support the aims of the Paris Agreement, net emissions of carbon dioxide must be reduced to zero and action must start now.

With countries like China, Japan, US, EU and UK making net zero pledges in the past year a key question for 2021 in the run up to COP 26 (Race to Zero) will be the extent to which the high-level political ambitions of governments will start to be translated into project investment reality. Financing decisions that can start to deliver significant progress towards making Net Zero ambitions a reality.

Carbon Capture Utilisation and Storage (CCUS) is considered as one of the key pathways to achieving a net zero future.

Advisory Consulting’s Mona Bhagat is a Subject Matter Expert for Sour Gas Technologies and Carbon Capture and Storage in KBR’s group wide directory of technical authorities and has led various technology-based projects. Mona is presenting a webinar that will provide a CCUS overview, touch on markets, policy and determine how CCUS will be an effective enabler for decarbonization across this energy transition. CCUS’s role in delivering net zero in the UK (as described in the UK Government’s 10 point plan CCUS) and also globally will be discussed as well as the key challenges and way forward.

If you are interested in attending you can register here.

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