
UKCCSRC web events
3 November 2021 @ 15:00 - 31 July 2023 @ 17:00
Our current web series has been running regularly since November 2021. Mostly the format is an hour or so of presentations (recorded), followed by a short comfort break, then a workshop/discussion around the topic (unrecorded). Recordings and presentations from these events are available on our Web Event resource page here.
See the agenda below and use the form to register for the series of events:
Date and time | Session title | Speakers |
Wednesday 8th March 2023 1-3pm GMT | Showcase of current CCS research | Guy Finkill (Tyndall Centre, University of Manchester) – Governing Residual Emissions in the Decarbonisation of the UK’s Industrial Clusters Nadine Moustafa (Imperial College London) – Influence of chemical kinetics and interfacial resistance on CO2 absorption rates into aqueous amine solvents Nikolaos Reppas (Newcastle University) – Thermo-Hydro-Mechanical analysis of rock formations subject to low temperature CO2 sequestration Luis Rodrigues (University of Glasgow) – Biorefineries as a way of helping maintain the safe 2 ºC global temperature increase: the BECCS context Siqi Wang (Cranfield University) – Bimetallic nickel-based catalysts for sorption-enhanced steam methane reforming Chaired by Chris Holdsworth (University of Edinburgh) |
Thursday 2nd February 2023 1-3pm GMT | The flexibility requirements of CCS and how to meet them | Dan Perry, Jude Ejeh and Lydia Rycroft Chaired by Ben Wetenhall |
Thursday 8th December 2022 2-4pm GMT | IDRIC social sciences projects, co-hosted with IDRIC | Benjamin Sovacool, Marc Hudson, Huei-Ling Lai (Lynn) and Patrick Devine-Wright Chaired by Dr Clair Gough |
Thursday 6th October 2022 2-4pm BST | Track 1 CCS Project Showcase
| Asbjørn Haugsgjerd (Hydrogen to Humber (H2H) Saltend), David Walker (HyNet Hydrogen Production Project (HPP)), and Iain Walpole (Hanson Padeswood Cement Works CCS project) Chaired by Prof Jon Gibbins |
Tuesday 28th June 2022 1-3pm BST | The role of CCS in Transforming Foundation Industries co-hosted with TFI Network+
| Dr Bruce Adderley, Prof Paul Fennell, Dr Douglas Barnes, James Watt and Dr Mathew Wilkes Chaired by Dr Kyra Sedransk Campbell |
Thursday 9th June 2022 2-4pm BST | CCS skills and jobs for a just transition | Dr Pauline Anderson, Olivia Powis, Felicity Morris and Dr Leslie Mabon Chaired by Dr Jen Roberts |
Thursday 31st March 2022 1-2:230pm BST | The intersection of energy security and climate policy | Samantha Gross; Dr Chi Kong Chyong and Dr Emily Cox Chaired by Dr David Reiner |
Wednesday 2nd March 2022 2-4pm GMT | Results from CO2 injection into underground laboratories | Dr Stuart Gilfillan, Dr Max Watson, Prof Auli Niemi, and Dr Jac Bensabat Chaired by Prof Stuart Haszeldine |
Tuesday 8th February 2022 1-3pm GMT | CCUS in China and USA | Prof Xi Liang and Dr Rudra Kapila Chaired by Prof Jon Gibbins |
Wednesday 1st December 2021 2-4pm GMT | UK Track 1 Cluster CO2 transport and storage plans | Dr Bryony Livesey, Ben Kek and Martin Currie Chaired by Dr Clair Gough |
Tuesday 16th November 2021 1-3pm GMT | Poster Presentations: Poster presentations from 22 members of the UKCCSRC community | Click here for further details |
Thursday 4th November 2021 1-3pm GMT | Hydrogen Production with Carbon Capture and Storage, with IMechE | Christian Bauer, Sean McCoy, Stephen Florence and Jane Durling Chaired by Prof Jon Gibbins |
Wednesday 3rd November 2021 3-5pm GMT | Compensating for Greenhouse Gas Emissions: The Importance of Permanence | Prof Niall Mac Dowell, Prof Stuart Haszeldine and Prof Jon Gibbins Chaired by Dr Jen Roberts |
Recording
These presentations will be recorded for use on the UKCCSRC website and other channels, where we have permission to share – however, the recording will stop before any discussion sessions commence. By registering for this event you consent to the recording taking place. If you do not wish to appear in recordings, then you must ensure your microphone and webcam are disabled and that you will not use the chat messaging while the session is being recorded. There will also be an opportunity to ask questions and engage after the recording is finished.