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The 12th Trondheim Conference on CO2 Capture, Transport and Storage, 19 - 21 June 2023
The leading scientific CCUS technology conference, presenting and discussing the latest work undertaken by R&D institutions, universities and industry.
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Last call: journal publication deadline is 15 October
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If you held an oral or poster presentation at TCCS-12, do not forget to submit your full scientific paper to be featured in a special issue of Carbon Capture Science & Technology.
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The journal is a gold open-access journal, but the publication fee will be waived for all contributions to this special issue.
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Let us know what you think
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TCCS-12's post-event survey is now opening and has been sent to all participants. We would greatly appreciate it if you could take a few minutes to provide us with your feedback. The survey should take no more than five minutes, and all responses are anonymous.
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The Impact of CCS Research on the Green Transition
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2050 is now less than 27 years away – when the world has set a goal for becoming climate neutral. Capturing and storing gigatons of CO₂ annually is a crucial part of achieving this goal – but to do that, we need more open innovation.
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In her keynote speech at TCCS-12, NCCS Director Mona Mølnvik emphasised the need to collaborate and share knowledge, even among competitors. We might have the money, but we do not have the time to fail.
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Why experiments and modelling are necessary for the safe design and operation of CO₂ transport systems
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CCS systems are an important part of our toolbox for mitigating climate change. However, increased R&D efforts are needed to facilitate an efficient and safe scaling up of CCS to the level needed to mitigate climate change.
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In his keynote speech at TCCS-12, SINTEF Chief Scientist Svend Tollak Munkejord discussed why both experiments and models are a necessary part of this effort.
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More information
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