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CCSA at Conservative Party Conference 2023

CCSA at Conservative Party Conference 2023

01 Oct
Celtic Connections: The role of CCUS in Decarbonising Scotland & Wales

 

Kimpton Clock Tower Hotel, 17:30-18:30

Carbon Capture Utilisation & Storage (CCUS) is an essential piece of the puzzle in decarbonising the power, manufacturing and industrial sectors across Scotland and Wales. How can CCUS boost the economic growth of our devolved administrations, support a just transition and drive inward investment? Join us to find out!

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01 Oct
CCSA Conservative Party Conference Drinks Reception

 

The Bridgewater Hall, 19:00-21:00

Join the Carbon Capture & Storage Association and Carbon Capture Utilisation & Storage (CCUS) Industrial Clusters from across the UK for food, drinks and networking, as well as speeches from industry leaders and Ministers.

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02 Oct
Economic Opportunities of CCUS & the Role of CCUS in Developing International Trade

 

Exchange 9, Manchester Central Convention Complex, 13:30-14:30

What does Carbon Capture, Utilisation & Storage, (CCUS) mean for the UK economy and how can it help develop our international trade opportunities? Join the panel discussion of industry experts and MPs to see how CCUS can unlock a green industrial revolution and transform the UK’s energy and manufacturing industries.

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03 Oct
The East Coast’s Net Zero Economy: Decarbonising Humber & Teesside with CCUS

 

Stanley Suite, The Midland Hotel, 11:00-12:00

The East Coast is home to much of the UK’s power, manufacturing and industrial businesses, however it also produces a huge share of our industrial emissions. Join us to see how the development of Carbon Capture, Utilisation & Storage (CCUS) technology across the region can create and protect jobs, boost regional economies and help the Humber & Teesside reach net zero.

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03 Oct
An Industrial History, a Net Zero Future: Why CCUS Industrial Clusters are the Next Step for the North West

 

Exchange 9, Manchester Central Convention Complex, 13:00-14:00

The North West has a long and proud industrial past, serving as the backbone of the British manufacturing economy for generations. As the UK moves towards net zero and continues to compete on the international stage, we look at how Carbon Capture, Utilisation and Storage (CCUS) can play a key role in decarbonising industry and making the UK a leader in the next industrial revolution.

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03 Oct
How Will CCUS Help the UK Reach Net Zero and Deliver a Just Transition for Our Industrial Heartlands?

 

Thatcher Theatre, Exhibition Hall, Manchester Central Convention Complex, 16:00-17:00

The UK has been a global leader of the energy and manufacturing sectors for generations. Why is Carbon Capture, Utilisation & Storage (CCUS) essential to establish the UK as a world leading net zero economy, create clean jobs and deliver energy security? Join our panel of industry experts and political leaders to find out and learn how CCUS can revitalise our industrial heartlands.

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03 Oct
Energy Trade Association Reception

 

Manchester Art Gallery, 19:00-22:00

Join our drinks reception at the Conservative Party Conference, hosted by the Association for Decentralised Energy, Carbon Capture and Storage Association, Energy Networks Association, Hydrogen UK and Renewable UK. Enjoy a fantastic opportunity for networking over food and drinks while listening to speeches from industry leaders and Ministers.

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“Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is a necessity, not an option, for reaching net-zero emissions”

Climate Change Committee, UK

“Without CCUS "our energy and climate goals will become virtually impossible to reach"”

Fatih Birol, Executive Director of the International Energy Agency

“We have to reduce emissions urgently and take action to tackle the carbon already in the atmosphere. Putting a value on carbon thus making carbon capture solutions more economical is therefore absolutely critical.”

The Prince of Wales

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