04.08.2022

CCUS 2022: Time To Deliver conference to take place in London on 18 to 19 October 2022

4 August 2022, LondonCCUS 2022: Time to Deliver is a two-day in-person conference taking place on the 18th – 19th October, hosted by the Carbon Capture and Storage Association.

The theme of this year’s event is “Time to Deliver,” emphasizing the dramatic increase in activity in the CCUS sector that is strongly focused on project delivery.

CCUS is now firmly on the agenda as an integral technology to achieve the Paris Agreement goals. This conference will provide delegates with the latest developments in this rapidly evolving sector as well as an overview of the key actions and milestones that are needed in the UK, EU and internationally to realise the enormous benefits of this vital technology. The conference will be attended by over 400 leaders from across CCUS and end-user sectors, government and regulators, research, legal and financial consulting sectors.

Ruth Herbert, Chief Executive at the CCSA, said:

“Now in its fourth year, the CCUS 2022 conference is THE conference for CCUS – showcasing the best of this vital net zero industry, across the UK, EU and around the world.

 The time for CCUS is now and as we look ahead to COP27 in Egypt in November, the CCSA’s flagship conference provides a key opportunity to hear from countries and companies, setting out their CCUS plans and demonstrating their commitment to meeting climate goals.”

Confirmed sponsors for the conference include:

  • Platinum: Drax, Equinor, GE, SSE Thermal
  • Gold: BP, ExxonMobil, Humber Zero, Shell
  • Silver: Bechtel, DNV
  • Drinks Reception: Carbon Clean

Further information about the conference, discussion topics and registration can be found on the conference website here.

Join the conversation on social media using the hashtag #CCUSTimetoDeliver

 

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Notes to Editors

CCUS, or Carbon Capture, Utilisation and Storage, is a key low carbon solution – vital to meeting Net Zero emissions by 2050 at least cost. CCUS enables the production of clean power, clean products (such as steel and cement) and clean hydrogen – which can then be used to decarbonise heating and transport. In addition, CCUS also enables greenhouse gas removal from the atmosphere through Direct Air Capture with Storage (DACS) or Bioenergy with CCS (BECCS).

The CCSA’s vision is to see widespread deployment of Carbon Capture Utilisation and Storage (CCUS) to achieve net zero ambitions by 2050. The CCSA is the lead European trade association accelerating the commercial deployment of CCUS through advocacy and collaboration. We work with members, governments and other organisations to ensure CCUS is developed and deployed at the pace and scale necessary to meet net zero goals and deliver sustainable growth across regions and nations.

The CCSA currently has over 80 member companies who are active in exploring and developing different applications of carbon capture, from diverse point sources and directly from air, CO2 transportation by pipeline and ship, utilisation, geological storage, and other permanent storage solutions, as well as members from management, legal and financial consulting sectors.

For media enquiries please contact Judith Shapiro on 07719763133 or email judith.shapiro@ccsassociation.org

For enquiries about the conference, please contact the event organisers via email at CCSA@legacy-events.com.

To find out more about the Carbon Capture Storage Association (CCSA) please visit the CCSA website at http://www.ccsassociation.org/.