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14th Carbon Dioxide Utilisation Summit

Veranstaltungsort

Hilton Düsseldorf
Georg-Glock-Straße 20
Düsseldorf
40474 Germany

During this new European edition of the event, the conference will explore the current state of the industry, including the effect of new policies and sustainability targets, whilst also exploring latest technology development, both on the electrolysis and bio-conversion sides.

14th Carbon Dioxide Utilisation Summit
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The two day conference will cover both general industry topics, such as financing and investment of CO2 utilisation projects, as well as specific case studies on conversion methods and the difference uses: building materials, e-fuels and chemicals. These topics will be explored through a series of case studies & interactive panel discussions, whilst allowing great opportunities for all the participants to network and develop great business relationships.

Key topics:

  • Updates on Policy & Regulation framing the European Industry
  • Strategic Outlook & Predictions on Financing & Investment of CO2 Utilisation Projects
  • Latest Technology Developments in Electrochemical Reduction of CO2
  • Advances in CO2 to Chemicals
  • Life Cycle Analysis of CCU Projects – Methodology & Process
  • Bio-conversion of CO2 – Current Status & Potential

Organiser:

ACI - Active Communications International

Contact:

Name: Lauriane Pardoux
Phone: +44 (0)20 3141 0632
Email:

Kategorien

Früh-Anmeldung
Deadline Early-Bird Registration: 28.06.2019

Early-Bird Conference Pass (inc. documentation package): £1,480.00
Conference Pass (inc. documentation package): £1695
Documentation Package Only: £470.00
Sprachen: Englisch