- Do you want to encourage and influence European research on CCS?

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As an industry representative you/your organization is hereby invited to the kick-off event for ECCSEL ERIC in Trondheim June 12th, 2017.

The event will identify potential members of the ECCSEL Industry Community which will be a significant collaborative partner for ECCSEL.  

This event is organized in conjunction with the Trondheim Conference on Carbon Capture, Transport and Storage with around 400 participants, 150 presentations in six parallel sessions and over 100 posters. TCCS-9 is planned for June 12th -14th. More information on the TCCS-9 website.

 

Sign up to the kick-off event here!

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Preliminary agenda 

15.15 Informal mingling 

15.45  Welcome and presentation of ECCSEL 

              Sverre Quale, Director of ECCSEL

16.00  Parallel Breakout sessions 

•       1. What to expect from ECCSEL?

             Facilitated by Michiel van den Baar, Researcher at TNO

•       2. Future research on capture technologies

             Facilitated by Dr. Sven van der Gijp,TNO  

•       3. Future research on storage technologies

             Facilitated by Jonathan Pearce, Principle geochemist at
             the British Geological Survey
             and
leader of the Storage Sub Programme in EERA JP CCS

•       4. Future research on system integration and transport

             Facilitated by Dr. Julia Race at the University of Strathclyde

17.10   In plenary, summary of breakout sessions by group facilitators  

17.20   Closing remarks

                Sverre Quale, Director of ECCSEL

17.30   End of workshop

 

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About ECCSEL

ECCSEL is a not-for-profit European Research Infrastructure Consortium (ERIC). Its implementation and early operation was  funded by the European Commission, initially under the 7th Framework Programme and nowadays under Horizon 2020.

ECCSEL ERIC will have 5 founding members, representing a world-class research infrastructure based within leading European Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) institutions and knowledge centres.

The ECCSEL vision is “Enabling low to zero CO2 emissions from industry and power generation .... to help combating global climate change” by operating and providing access to state-of-the art research facilities for further development of CCS technologies.

Therefore, ECCSEL develops technological marketable solutions from laboratory research scale to industrial facilities and promotes international collaboration with universities, research institutes and industry. ECCSEL has an open access policy with fair and transparent procedures.

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Please sign up on this page

Registration deadline 5th of June 2017

 

We hope to see you there!