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We need to ACT (Accelerating Ccs Technologies) now!!
Christopher de Leeuwe, Newcastle University, Solene Marine Chiquier, Imperial Collage London and Alexandros Argyris,  University of Manchester discuss what they learnt about the ACT Projects during the session on day one of the UKCCSRC Autumn Programme Conference 2019. What has […]
UKCCSRC September 2019 Conference: Core Research Projects #3
Mathilde Fajardy, Imperial College London, talks us through Professor Stuart Hazeldine’s introduction and overview of the Storage work package, discussed in the third Core Research session, which took place on day two of the UKCCSRC Autumn Programme Conference. Stuart Haszeldine, […]
UKCCSRC September 2019 Conference: Core Research Projects #2
Louise Hamdy, Swansea University, Sanjay Mukherjee , Cranfield University and Hirbod Varasteh, Staffordshire University, write about the projects presented during the second Core Research session, on the afternoon of day one of the UKCCSRC Autumn Programme Conference.   The UKCCSRC Autumn […]
UKCCSRC September 2019 Conference: Core Research Projects #1
Patrick Brandl, Imperial College London, Ruiqi Wang, Newcastle University, Ayub Golmakani, Cranfield University and Olajide Stephen Otitoju, University of Sheffield, write about the Core Research Carbon Capture session, on day one of the UKCCSRC Autumn Programme Conference.  The University of […]
UKCCSRC September 2019 Conference: Flexible Funded Projects
Abigail Gonzalez Diaz, Newcastle University and Yongliang (Harry) Yan, Cranfield University, provide an overview of UKCCSRC Flexible Funded projects session, on day two of the UKCCSRC Autumn Programme Conference. After the interesting and useful session of  UKCCSRC Core Research Project […]
UKCCSRC September 2019 Conference: Panel Session – Getting rapid impact for MI
Fereshteh Hojatisaeidi, London South Bank University, Hisham Al Baroudi, Cranfield University and Long Jiang, Cranfield University highlight the key points presented during the Panel Session on the second day of the UKCCSRC Autumn Programme Conference.   The deliberations that took place […]
UKCCSRC Autumn Programme Conference, Edinburgh, September 2019
Yiji Lu, Newcastle University and Ariane D. Kamkeng, University of Sheffield reflect on the opening and closing sessions of the UKCCSRC Autumn Programme Conference held on 4th – 5th of September, held at the Edinburgh Centre for Carbon Innovation. Edinburgh Centre for Carbon […]

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