CCU as a fast-moving, environmental- and industry-driven innovation area attracts more and more stakeholders. Learn, discuss and share with leading Norwegian investor, expert from the aviation fuel industry and from the chemical sector.
Visuals, German version and PDF file available at http://nova-institute.eu/press/?id=133
Several start-ups and established companies already launched CO2-based utilisation technologies and products, and even more players show their interest in getting involved in this field. Increasingly, they are planning and implementing pilot, demonstration and commercial plants for Power-to-X, low carbon fuels and a CO2-based chemistry. This is also stimulated by the improved political framework for CCU: the new version of the Renewable Energy Directive (RED II), which will apply from 2020, opens the doors for all CO2-based fuels, including the use of industrial off-gases for all types of advanced fuels. There are also political discussions how to include the CO2 utilisation in the Emission Trading System (ETS). The German government is looking at low carbon fuels for a transition phase to electric mobility, comprehensive programs for high-volume synthetic fuel production from surplus wind energy are discussed in the summer 2019.
The nova Session “Technology of the Future: Carbon Capture and Utilisation (CCU)” will present and discuss all CCU-related topics for beginners and professionals. Besides information given by the nova experts on CCU technologies, examples for their successful implementation and the current and future political framework, the session will also offer room to learn about and discuss on CO2-based fuels especially synthetic kerosene as a sustainable alternative aviation fuel with two major experts in this field, Gunnar Holden from Nordic Blue Crude and Rudolf Dörpinghaus from IASA e.V. The potential of CCU to contribute to climate change mitigation will be discussed with Arne Kätelhön from the RWTH Aachen University.
Great visions are becoming real business cases and innovations are starting to realise their potential. Get involved and join the nova Session.
Date: 24 September 2019, 10:00 – 16:30 h
Location: Wöllhaf Conference Centre, Terminal 1, Airport Cologne/Bonn, Germany
The full programme of the workshop is now available at www.bio-based.eu/CCU-Session/programme
Please register at www.bio-based.eu/CCU-Session/registration
The number of participants is limited.
Source
nova-Institut GmbH, press release, 2019-08-12.
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