CCUS 2021 will feature discussions and presentations revolving around carbon capture, usage and storage, hydrogen, utilisation and greenhouse gas removal. With 1500 participants attending last year, the conference this year could be set to meet or exceed those numbers, with CCUS developing at a fast pace in the UK.
The conferences provide opportunities for networking and building business partnerships, in addition to familiarising companies with new business models and proposals for project delivery.
A key part of the conference will focus on growth of the industry, evidence in the creation of thousands of jobs due to the UK Government setting out the process to enable the first CCUS clusters to be operating by the middle of this decade.
An important aspect of CCUS 2021 and COP26 in November will be the increasingly ubiquitous drive towards net zero and the decarbonisation of energy and industry.
The event will take place over three days from Tuesday 12th – Thursday 14th October and will feature multiple speakers from various global energy players.
Sponsored by SSE Thermal, BP, Carbon Clean, Shell, Aker Carbon Capture, ERM and Uniper, a full list of speakers and to book tickets, visit, https://whova.com/web/ccus_202110.