Carbon Capture Utilisation and Storage and Direct Air Capture
Carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) and direct air capture (DAC) are essential tools in the energy transition. CCUS mitigates emissions from industrial processes and power plants, while DAC actively removes CO2 from the atmosphere. These technologies help achieve carbon neutrality and reduce the impact of greenhouse gases, fostering a cleaner and more sustainable energy landscape. Investment and innovation in CCUS and DAC are crucial for combating climate change.
Reasons to sponsor and exhibit at GET:
- Highlight the industry's capacity to capture and store significant amounts of carbon dioxide emissions from various sectors, such as energy, manufacturing, and heavy industry.
- Showcase the role of CCUS and DAC in helping the hard-to-abate sectors achieve their emissions reduction goals and align with global climate targets.
- Showcase successful case studies where CCUS and DAC has been integrated into existing facilities, effectively reducing carbon emissions without compromising cost-efficiency.
- Highlight the sector's efforts to scale up CCUS and DAC infrastructure, including capture facilities, transport pipelines, and geologic storage sites, to accommodate a significant portion of carbon emissions.
- Present the readiness of CCUS infrastructure to meet the needs of the energy and manufacturing sectors and ensure reliable and secure carbon capture and storage.
Reasons to speak at or participate at GET
- Emphasize the industry's commitment to finding economically viable CCUS and DAC solutions. Present cost-effective financing models and government incentives that make CCUS projects more accessible and attractive to energy and manufacturing sectors.
- Address public perception challenges and emphasize safety and long-term security in CCUS operations. Highlight best practices, safety measures, and transparent communication to build trust in the technology.
- Demonstrate the importance of consistent and long-term policy support from governments and international organizations for the widespread adoption of CCUS and DAC technologies.
- Secure adequate financing for large-scale projects requiring substantial upfront investments. Discuss new financing models to secure government support,and incentivize private investment to make CCUS more economically viable.