“CCUS Developments in the EU” – Tuesday 22nd February at 14.00 – 15.00 GMT.
The webinar recording can be found here, and the slides are available below.
This webinar was for CCSA Members only.
The last few months have seen increased CCUS-related activity in Europe from policymakers and industry. Moreover, critical developments are expected this year as the European Union considers a strategy for CCUS.
December alone has seen a large share of policy outcomes. The European Commission outlined its ambition to provide a robust regulatory framework for carbon dioxide removals (CDR), pushing forward the EU’s strategy for CCUS. The EU has also revised its TEN-E Regulation for the energy transition and laid out new Guidelines on State aid – the latter reinforces the eligibility of CCUS technologies as candidates for public investment.
Across the EU, many countries are now moving from development into deployment. We are witnessing a rising number of market-ready CCUS projects along the EU value chain, from low-carbon hydrogen projects to CDR. However, there are still a number of policy issues that need to be addressed – in particular the need for a robust regulatory framework for CO2 transport.
The webinar provided an opportunity to learn more from key stakeholders in the EU, their reflections on current developments and the way forward for CCUS in Europe.
We were delighted to be joined by a number of speakers, including:
- Maria Velkova, Deputy Head of Unit, DG CLIMA, European Commission
- Winston Beck, Director of EU Government Affairs, HeidelbergCement:
- Svante Söderholm, Senior Advisor, Swedish Energy Agency
Following the presentations, Per-Olof Granström, CCSA EU Director, chaired a Q&A session with CCSA members.
The webinar recording can be found here, and the slides are available below.