Economist Impact will hold its inaugural Carbon Capture Summit in Amsterdam. The scheduled date of the summit is February 6, 2025. The Postillion Hotel and Convention Centre will host the meeting. There is still time to register for the summit.
This summit is going to be an essential milestone for the CCUS sector. Carbon capture technologies stand as a vital solution for accelerating the green energy transition. These large scale industrial initiatives, such as Bioenergy with Carbon Capture and Sequestration (BECCS) and Direct Air Capture (DAC), must be expanded. By lowering emissions, these technologies will contribute to the 1.5°C global temperature target.temperature goal.
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However, significant challenges remain, especially in funding, engineering, and policy development. Addressing these challenges will be critical for the successful deployment of CCUS technologies.
Fostering Collaboration and Progress
The event will aim to move beyond the existing hype surrounding carbon capture. The Carbon Capture Summit is expecting more than 400 in person attendees and boast over than 80 expert speakers. The participants of the summit will comprise leaders from industry, government, finance, and overactive 25 CCUS projects.
The event aims to move beyond the hype revolving around carbon capture. Promoting meaningful collaboration across all industries will be the main goal of the summit. Additionally, the summit will provide a forum for companies, investors, and legislators to collaborate and advance the CCUS market.
Molding the Future of Carbon Capture
Professionals have a rare chance to influence the direction of carbon capture at the Carbon Capture Summit. Through this event, attempts to take further action to advance the conversation about CCUS deployment will arise. It will focus both on the challenges as well as the solutions needed to make progress.
Industry leaders will gather in Amsterdam to focus on discussions and actual work to advance the development of carbon capture technologies. Together, they will aim to speed up the transition toward a low carbon and more sustainable future.