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London April 2017 Biannual: Poster Presentations and Drinks Reception
The UKCCSRC Spring 2017 Biannual, took place at Imperial College in London on the 12-13th of April. After the first day of conference sessions – focusing on delivering CCS for the future -, the networking continued at the Poster presentation […]
London April 2017 Biannual: The networking dinner
The evening networking dinner at the end of the first day of the spring UKCCSRC biannual meeting of 2017 proved to be a lively event, allowing the attendees to mix and connect over a very well received meal. In fact, […]
London April 2017 Biannual: Oxburgh Report: How to Make £85/MWh Happen
Chaired by Dr Bryony Livesey from Costain, the final session on day one focussed on the Oxburgh Report, concerning the role of CCS in the UK.  The report states that CCS will be an essential component in delivering the lowest […]
London Spring 2017 Biannual: We must be able to answer the question: WHY CCS??
I am Nelia Jurado, a Post-doctoral Research Fellow at Cranfield University. I was awarded with some travel funding to attend to the Biannual UKCCSRC Meeting held at Imperial College London. I was assigned to report on the opening session, which […]
London April 2017 Biannual: Closing Keynote from Jim Skea
The Spring Biannual ended with a talk delivered by Professor Jim Skea and paraphrasing his words; there seems to be a cognitive dissonance between where we would like to be (in terms of climate change) by the end of the […]
London April 2017 Biannual: CCR and Commercialising CCS
This blog was created by Abdul’Aziz Aliyu and Maria Elena Diego De Paz. This session was chaired by David Reiner, University of Cambridge. Jia Li The CCR and Commercialising CCS parallel session started with an interesting talk given by Jia Li, who […]
London April 2017 Biannual: Understanding micro to macro scale processes
This blog was created by Masoud Babaei and Michael Onoja. Chair: Stuart Haszeldine, SCCS/University of Edinburgh There was a group of around 20 attendees for this parallel session. The presentations focused on a range of CCS activities spanning across disparate length […]
London April 2017 Biannual: Can BECCS make an impact?
The UKCCSRC Spring 2017 Biannual, “CCS in the UK: Delivering for the Future”, was held at the Imperial College London on Tuesday 11 – Wednesday 12 April 2017. On the second day of the meeting the session on the topic […]
London April 2017 Biannual: Update on Energy Security & Innovation Observing System (ESIOS)
John Midgley, technical manager at UK Geoscience Observatory for the Energy Security & Innovation Observing System (ESIOS), presented on the project updates, scientific overview, types of infrastructure and availability of researcher funding. The earth observatories are designed to further our […]
London April 2017 Biannual: UKCCSRC Data and Information Archive drop-in session
This blog was provided by Masoud Ahmadinia from Coventry University whose attendance at the UKCCSRC London Biannual was supported by the Early Career Researchers Meeting Fund. I am pleased to have the opportunity to attend the UKCCSRC London Biannual meeting. The poster session took […]
London April 2017 Biannual: International CCS
This blog was produced by Lulwa Almahmeed, Hui Meng and Kelachi Omehia   Mohammad Abu Zahra The first speaker, Dr. Mohammad Abu Zahra is the chemical and environmental engineering department head and a professor at Masdar Institute of Science and Technology, U.A.E. […]
London April 2017 Biannual: Will Lochhead giving an update on UK Governments’ CCS, Energy & Climate Mitigation strategy
After the coffee break – as always very informative and highly interesting! – Will Lochhead set out to give an update on the UK Government’s current standpoint on CCS. Although head of the CCS policy team within BEIS (UK Department […]
London April 2017 Biannual: Celia Yeung giving an update on EPSRC’s funding activities
After the inspiring and scene setting talk of Baroness Liddell the time had come for Celia Yeung to give an update on EPSRC’s funding activities. Still only known by a few by that time, she had some delightful news to […]
London April 2017 Biannual: Imperial College London Facilities Tour
My name is Adeola Awoyomi and I am in the earliest stage of my PhD research, in the Department of Power Engineering at Cranfield University. My research is focused on the capture of CO2 and SO2 gases co-currently from the […]
London April 2017 Biannual: Chem Eng Pilot Planty Tour
This blog was written by Peng Xie, a PhD student at the University of Sheffield, who received funding from the ECR Meeting Fund to attend the UKCCSRC Biannual Meeting in London, 11-12 April 2017. It is a quite beneficial and […]
London April 2017 Biannual: Qatar CCS Mulitscale Imaging Laboratory tour
The tour throughout the ‘Qatar Carbonates and Carbon Storage Research Centre’ continued with the visit to the CCS Multiscale Imaging Laboratory;  a number of researchers and professionals took our group into the facility and explained to us the purpose of […]

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