Can CCS/CCU contribute to reach ‘net zero’?

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As many other countries, Japan as well as the EU and Germany have committed to decarbonize their economies and reach “net zero” GHG emissions by 2050 the latest and 2045 respectively. While the goal is clear, the pathway towards net zero is yet to be defined. The need for the use of carbon capture and storage and use (CCS/ CCU) in order to deal with remaining CO2 emissions is controversially discussed.

The Event “Can CCS/CCU contribute substantially to reach ‘net zero’?” on January 26th, 2022, will provide general information on the economic aspects, utilization potentials, GHG mitigation contribution, and environmental risks of CCS & CCU as well as highlight the specific political strategies, regulatory environment and ongoing projects in Germany and Japan.

Event Information

January 26, 2022, 4:30 PM to 6:00 PM

Online
Organizer(s): ECOS

Time: 16:30-18:00 (JST) / 8:30-10:00 (CET)

Language: English

Entry fee: Not required

*For more information and to register, please click on the “Website” link above in the box.

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