The Technology Investment Roadmap: Carbon Capture and Use as an emerging technology

Presented by the ANU Climate Change Institute

Removing greenhouse gases from the atmosphere is a vital component of climate action if we are to limit global temperature rise to below 2⁰C. Two methods of achieving this are Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) and Carbon Capture and Use (CCU), which involves using CO2 emissions to manufacture valuable products. Whilst the Federal Government’s recently released Technology Investment Roadmap names CCS as one of five priority technologies, CCU is labelled as an emerging technology and largely ignored.

Join us at this event to hear from Dr Célia Julia Sapart from CO2 Value Europe, John Beevers, Chair of CO2 Value Australia, and Professor Wojciech Lipinski, College of Engineering, ANU, on how CCU technologies are being developed and adopted in Europe and Australia, and what benefits CCU could bring to Australia.

This event will comprise of short presentations followed by audience Q&A.

This events will be recorded. The recording will be made available after the event through the ANU Climate Change Institute YouTube channel.

By registering for this event you are also subscribing to the ANU Energy Change Institute / Climate Change Institute mailing list.

You can unsubscribe at any time by clicking on the unsubscribe button at the bottom of any correspondence.

Updated:  15 February 2021/Responsible Officer:  College of Science/Page Contact:  https://iceds.anu.edu.au/contact