Leading international experts meet at one of the world’s key events on Carbon Capture and Utilisation (CCU) and Power-to-X

On 19-20 April 2023 in Cologne, Germany, and online. The preliminary program of the “Conference on CO₂-based Fuels and Chemicals 2023” is online. Take a look!

CCU is one essential pillar for the supply of renewable carbon besides biomass and recycling and therefore one of the key technologies for the transition to sustainable chemical and fuel production and to substitute fossil feedstock sources. This is crucial to fight additional CO2 emissions and climate change and to shift towards climate-friendly production and consumption. For providing the full benefits of CCU technologies the use of renewable energy and hydrogen is indispensable for the production of CO2-based transportation and aviation fuels, bulk and fine chemicals and materials.

At the conference new and leading players will demonstrate novel and improved applications based on the use of CO2 as feedstock, providing a comprehensive perspective on CCU: Starting from innovation and strategy to develop and implement innovative CCU technologies over regulation and policy framework to carbon capture, Power-to-Fuels as well as CO2-to-Chemicals, polymers, materials and minerals conversion. The first 21 speakers from 11 countries are now confirmed in the preliminary programme.

Experts from industry and research will discuss the wide range of possibilities for using CO2 as an industrial raw material. In this way, the presented technologies and projects offer important instruments for the avoidance of harmful emissions, for the development of a renewable circular economy and are therefore considered key factors in the successful fight against climate change. The content will cover the entire supply and value chain for carbon capture and utilisation (power-to-X) from capture to use in fuels and other products.

Additionally, research institutes like the German DLR, the Dutch TNO, the Belgian VITO and the French IFPEN will highlight current research on carbon capture, electrochemistry and e- fuel production.

The nova-Institute, CO2 Value Europe as well as the University of Michigan will introduce you to a comprehensive status quo and future perspective on CCU strategy and policy.

To be part of the game, take a look into the near future and exchange ideas with leading pioneers and don’t miss the opportunity to apply for the innovation award “Best CO2 Utilisation 2023”.

Find the latest program at https://CO2-chemistry.eu/program

Discover the Preliminary Program of the “Conference on CO2-based Fuels and Chemicals 2023”

Innovation, Strategy and Policy

  • Michael Carus and Christopher vom Berg, nova-Institute (DE) – CCU is Much More Than a Carbon Removal Technology
  • Anastasios Perimenis, CO2 Value Europe (BE) – A European Roadmap for Carbon Capture and Utilisation (CCU)
  • Volker Sick, University of Michigan (US) – Track 2 CO2-based Products
  • Wim Van der Stricht, ArcelorMittal (BE) – The ArcelorMittal Strategy Towards CarbonNeutral Steel Production
  • Nicolas Hark, nova-Institute (DE) – What Does EU Policy Have in Store for CarbonCapture?

Carbon Capture

  • Enric Prats-Salvado, Institut für Future Fuels, Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt (DLR) (DE) – Solar-Powered Direct Air Capture: Techno-Economic and Environmental Assessment
  • Selina Ambrose, Promethean Particles (UK) – Metal Organic Frameworks (MOFs): Enabling Energy-Efficient Carbon Capture for the Growing CO2 Utilisation Market

Power-to-X

  • Elena Perez Gallent, TNO (NL) – Process Intensification of CCU Technologies: Integration of CO2 Capture with Electrochemical CO2 Conversion Towards Added Value Products
  • Emeric Sarron, Carbon Recycling International (IS) – Commercial Scale Production of Methanol From Captured CO2 and Hydrogen
  • Babette Pettersen, LanzaTech (US) – Enabling a Circular Economy: Carbon-Negative Fuel and Chemical Production by Eliminating Waste

Power-to-Fuels

  • Catherine Laroche, IFPEN (FR) – From CO2 Capture to E-Fuels Production, Integration is Key
  • Maartje Feenstra, Institute for Sustainable Futures, University of Technology Sydney (AU) – Sustainable Aviation Fuels in the One Earth Climate Model’s 1.5° C Scenario: Where Does the (sustainable) Carbon Come From?

CO2-to-Polymers and Materials

  • Pauline Ruiz, nova-Institute (DE) – CO2 Utilisation for Chemicals and Materials – An Overview on Technologies, Key Players, Markets and Trends
  • Maurice Power, Econic Technologies (UK) – Application of CO2 Containing Polyols
  • Jan Thiel, Institut für Textiltechnik der RWTH Aachen University (DE) – Applicationof CO2-containing Thermoplastic Polyurethane Yarns in Elastic Textiles
  • Floris Buijzen, Borealis (AT) – Turning Carbon Emissions Into Running Shoes
  • Heleen de Wever and Deepak Pant, Flemish Institute for Technological Research (VITO) – Electrochemical Production of C1 Chemicals and their Bioconversion to Polymers

CO2-to-Chemicals and Minerals

  • Christine Rasche, Fraunhofer IGB (DE) – Combining Chemistry and Biotechnology for the Production of CO2-based Chemicals – Chances and Risks
  • Bruce Dannenberg, Phytonix Corporation and Cyanomega Corporation (US) – Carbon Dioxide Utilization Via Photosynthetic Conversion to Higher Alcohols and Fatty Acids to Address the Climate Crises and Create a Circular Carbon Economy: From Laboratory to Commercialization
  • Cecilia Mondelli, Sulzer Chemtech (CH) – CO2 Capture Meets Mineralization in the Liquid Phase for a Sustainable Construction Industry
  • Mohammad Rezaei, GIG Karasek (AU) – Electrochemical CO2 Transformation: Efforts and Perspectives of an Industrial Plant Constructor

Innovation Award “Best CO2 Utilisation 2023”

The innovation award for the “Best CO2 Utilisation 2023” will be granted at the “Conference on CO2-based Fuels and Chemicals 2023”, 19–20 April 2023, Cologne, Germany – a well- established meeting point for companies working in the field of CO2-based technologies, fuels and chemicals. Being a hybrid event, the conference combines a “live” in-person event with all comforts of “virtual” online components (www.CO₂-chemistry.eu).

Seize the opportunity and apply now: www.CO2-chemistry.eu/award-application

Sponsoring

nova-Institute would like to thank YNCORIS for sponsoring the innovation award “Best CO₂ utilisation 2023” and CO₂ Value Europe for the co-organisation. 
If you would like to support the conference, please visit https://co2-chemistry.eu/sponsoring/.

About nova-Institute

nova-Institute is a private and independent research institute, founded in 1994; nova offers research and consultancy with a focus on the transition of the chemical and material industry to renewable carbon: How to substitute fossil carbon with biomass, direct CO₂ utilisation and recycling. We offer our unique understanding to support the transition of your business into a climate neutral future. nova-Institute has more than 40 employees. 

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Source

nova-Institute, press release, 2022-12-15.

Supplier

ArcelorMittal
Borealis Polyolefine AG
Carbon Recycling International (CRI)
CO2 Value Europe
Cyanomega Corporation
Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt e. V. (DLR)
Econic Technologies Ltd.
Fraunhofer-Institut für Grenzflächen- und Bioverfahrenstechnik (IGB)
GIG Karasek GmbH
IFP Energies nouvelles (IFPEN)
Institut für Textiltechnik (ITA) – RWTH Aachen
LanzaTech Ltd.
nova-Institut GmbH
Phytonix
Promethean Particles
Sulzer Chemtech Ltd.
TNO
University of Michigan
University of Technology (University of Technology Sydney - UTS)
YNCORIS

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