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UKCCSRC September 2018 Conference: Session blog – Priority Research Directions for CCUS and BECCS
This blog was produced by Hirbod Varasteh. UKCCSRC Programmed Conference is very good opportunity for experts from academia and industry to transfer their knowledge for CCUS technologies.  Biomass as the source of fuel combined with Carbon capture storage and utilization […]
Conference session blog: Priority Research Directions for storage and gas power
This blog was produced by Patrick Brandl   What are the showstoppers for CCS?   During the UKCCSRC Programme conference, experts from academia and industry discussed the need for further R&D to close the knowledge gaps associated with CO2 storage […]
Conference session blog: What can UKCCSRC do for you?
This blog was produced by Salman Masoudi During the closing talk of the event, the future of the CCUS and the next steps to take to make this happen were highlighted. Luke Warren from the CCSA, stated the critical point […]
Conference session blog: Priority Research Directions for CCUS Hydrogen
This blog was produced by Sergio Rameirez Solis What is the role of R&D in hydrogen in the CCSU landscape? Global warming is a primary concern considering the mean Earth’s temperature has raised significantly since the industrial revolution. CO2 as […]
Conference session blog: Priority Research Directions for CCUS Storage & shipping combinations
This blog was produced by Kranthi Jonnalagadda Research frontiers in CO2 shipping and storage What happens when you meet a nerd? Some of the energetic passion rubs onto you! That’s what happened to us when we were sitting around the table […]
Conference session blog: Priority Research Directions for CCS Utilisation
This blog was produced by Manohar gudiyor veerabhadrappa UKCCSRC programme conference was a different experience for me compared to the past conferences. Before this, I was involved with technical discussions related to CCS (mainly materials design and development) but never been […]
UKCCSRC September 2018 Conference session blog: Priority Research Directions for CCUS and Society
This blog was produced by Khalil AL Hanashi  Social research is not my core research field in my PhD; I have to admit. However, it is needed to link all the engineering and science research work done for CCS to the […]
UKCCSRC September 2018 Conference session blog: Priority Research Directions for CCUS and the Steel Industry
This blog was produced by Fatih Güleç More than 100 participants from all around the UK, including scholars, experts and entrepreneurs from various industries attended the conference. Exchanges and discussions were carried out on the first day under different sessions such […]
UKCCSRC September 2018 Conference session blog: Developing a Pipeline of Financeable UK Projects
This blog was produced by Hisham Al Baroudi and Shoaib Shah Described as having combined half a century of experience working in the CCS sector, the session chair David Reiner introduced the speakers Paul Davies and Patrick Dixon to the […]
UKCCSRC September 2018 Conference session blog: The implementation of CCUS Clusters
This blog was produced by Yongliang Yan and Adeola Awoyomi The morning session on day one of the UKCCSRC Programme Conference at the University of Sheffield was kicked off with an update on the need to act now on the […]
UKCCSRC September 2018 Conference Session Blog: The CCUS opportunity
This blog was produced by Eduardo Garcia Several approaches have been devised to achieve sustainable pathways in the industry sector. In recent years, remarkable progress in terms of improved efficiency and integration of renewable energy based on wind and solar […]

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