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UKCCSRC virtual networking event: Topical CCS – 18 August 2021
18 August 2021 @ 14:00 - 15:30
We’re pleased to be holding a summer online networking event for our CCS community on 18 August 2021, from 2pm to 3.30pm BST.
We’ll be holding a 30 minute panel session followed by discussion tables hosted by our speakers, plus networking to follow.
Here’s the agenda:
Time | Session |
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14.00 | Panel session |
14:30 | Discussion tables open |
15.00 | Speed networking |
15.15 | Networking tables open |
15.30 | Session close |
Panel session and discussion tables include:
- What potential UK CCS developments might have the most impact on getting global net zero to actually happen? with Jon Gibbins, UKCCSRC
- Was the Government’s cancellation of the CCS competition a narrow escape for the industry? with Paul Dodds, University College London
- What sorts of CCU make sense for net zero? with Paul Fennell, Imperial College London
- Molten carbonate fuel cells for next-generation CCS with Mohamed Pourkashanian, University of Sheffield
- MOFs for Industrial-Scale CCS: A pipe dream? with Jack Turner, Promethean Particles
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