Carbon Capture and Storage: What role for R&D in delivering cost-competitive CCS projects in the UK in the 2020s – 15th October 2015

Together with the APGTF, CCSA, Coal Research Forum, and Knowledge Transfer Network, the UKCCSRC are hosting a joint workshop to identify innovative research and development solutions to support the next generation of CCS projects in the UK, to be followed by a networking reception.

Building on previous work undertaken by the CCSA, APGTF and UKCCSRC, the event will be an opportunity for industry and academia to consider the lessons learnt from successful CCS projects and work collaboratively to steer the future CCS R&D agenda in the UK. It will explore the challenges associated with second and third generation CCS projects and how research and development could help to solve these challenges, reduce costs and support the development of a sustainable supply chain.
Themes covered by the event include:

  • The role of R&D in delivering early cost-reductions for commercial-scale CCS projects
  • R&D priorities for CO2 capture
  • R&D priorities for CO2 transport and storage
  • Project selection criteria and metrics
  • Future for CCS in the UK

Who should attend?
This event is FREE to attend and will be of interest to power generation companies, energy intensive industrial organisations, technology providers, academics and associated supply chain companies and funders.
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