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UKCCSRC April 2019 Conference: Ever thought about what scientists and engineers talk about at their conferences? They talk about everyone else (and in our case, the energy transition)
This blog was co-authored by Hisham Al Baroudi, Solene Chiquier and MennatAllah Labib. We are three PhD students from three different universities that came together along with a bunch of other students and experts in the CCUS field to attend a bi-annual […]
UKCCSRC April 2019 Conference: Post-Combustion Capture Retrofit: Evolving Current Infrastructure for Cleaner Energy
This blog was co-authored by Eduardo Garcia, Louise Hamdy and Yongliang Yan. The UKCCSRC Conference held on 16-17 April in Cardiff 2019, kicked off on a caffeine-fuelled Tuesday morning with ‘Post-combustion capture retrofit – A topical seminar’ on the post- combustion […]
CO2 Storage Parallel Session – UKCCSRC Spring 2019 Meeting at Cardiff University
This blog was authored by Junyoung Hwang, Imperial College London. My first UKCCSRC meeting was held at Cardiff University to discuss the past, present, and most importantly the future of Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage (CCUS). The meeting sessions presented […]
Capture Parallel Session – UKCCSRC Cardiff Conference 2019
This blog was co-authored by Sergio Ramirez-Solis, School of Chemical and Process Engineering (SCAPE), University of Leeds, Leeds, LS2 9JT, UK and Khalil Al Hanashi, Low Carbon Energy and Resources Technologies, The University of Nottingham, Nottingham, NG7 2TU, UK. Chemical […]
An Update from BEIS and EPSRC: Going forward
This blog was co-authored by Alexandros Argyris and Yoga Wienda Pratama. The main session of the UKCCSRC Spring 2019 Conference in Cardiff was opened by an update from BEIS and EPSRC. An update from BEIS was presented by Brian Allison, […]
UKCCSRC CCUS – SPREADING THE NET CONFERENCE BLOG: INTERNATIONAL UPDATE
This blog was co-authored by Abdul’Aziz A. Aliyu, Energy 2050, Faculty of Engineering, University of Sheffield, Junyao Wang, Centre for Environmental Policy, Imperial College London, Di Zhang, Centre for Environmental Policy, Imperial College London. Gearóid FitzGerald, Commercial CCS Manager, Ervia spoke on the […]

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