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Delivering the new CCS agenda: CCS and the political process
The first day of the UKCCSRC Spring 2018 Conference opened with a talk by Chris Davies, a member of the European Parliament.   “The answer to climate change lies beneath our feet, underground”, he told to the 160+ audience just […]
Delivering the new CCS agenda: Government Updates
During the second session, the Government updates were presented to the CCUS audience from two invited speakers at the UKCCSRC spring conference at the University of Cambridge on the 26th March 2018.     Government’s new Approach to CCUS, Will […]
Delivering the new CCS agenda: Deployment and Projects Update
On the first day of the UKCCSRC conference in Cambridge, four talks were held in the afternoon covering updates of CCS project developments within the UK. The agenda for the four talks were: Caledonia Clean Energy Project feasibility study outcomes […]
Delivering the new CCS agenda: Capture Parallel Session
A process systems approach to targeting membrane properties for post-combustion capture – Rahul Anantharaman Rahul Anantharaman from The Gas Technology Department of SINTEF Energy Research, presented a process systems approach to targeting membrane properties for post-combustion capture. First of all, […]
Delivering the new CCS agenda: Storage Parallel Session
Attending the UKCCSRC Network Conference at Cambridge, UK is really a memorable experience. Our research interest lies in CO2 storage and as such attended the Storage Panel in the morning of 27th Mar 2018. Stuart Haszeldine kicked off the session […]
Delivering the new CCS agenda: Systems Parallel Session
The day after the night before. We awoke weary eyed and bursting at the waists after the grand banquet in Clare College the previous evening. With Coffee and pastries on the go, not even the rain could put a downer […]
Delivering the new CCS agenda: International Panel
The deliberations that took place at the International Panel session of the UKCCSRC Network Conference 2018 focused on the development updates of CCS deployment projects from the representative countries namely; US, Netherlands and Japan; chaired by Brian Allison, from BEIS.  […]

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