Carbon Capture Utilization and Sequestration Roadshow, Washington, D.C. Workshop

The CCUS Roadshow, D.C. workshop is the first in  a series of day long programs in six different cities on Carbon Capture Utilization and Storage. Speakers are leading experts on CCUS in the United States and are taking their time to give you their insights, experiences and expectations over seven sessions: 

1) Commercial Deployment - All Sectors-From ICCUS to CCUS:  Advancing Carbon Capture technology to commercial deployment is a multi-step process from research to fitting commercial applications. This session will map the process and provide case studies of successful commercial CCUS projects.

2) Incentives, Drivers, Markets, and Funding: From basic research to commercial application, CCUS technology deployment benefits from economic incentives and market drivers. This session will discuss the market for CCUS projects and how the suite of fiscal and economic incentives and trends in CRS and ESG can drive project development.

3) Technology Today and Over the Horizon: Advances in CO2 capture and carbon management technologies are projected to drive down the cost of CCUS projects. This session will provide an overview of technologies recently advanced by research conducted at DOE, NETL and other institutions, discuss future research opportunities, and link current and future research to potential new products and applications for capturing and utilizing CO2.

4) Utilization - Commercialization of Captured CO2: The growing market for carbon is a major driver for CCUS projects. This session will identify emerging opportunities for carbon, from EOR to DOE research.

5) Infrastructure - Federal and State programs: The maturing carbon market is driving demand for CO2 pipelines and related (compression/oil/processing/gas/NGL/water) infrastructure. This session will examine factors that must be addressed to support CO2 infrastructure development, including tribal land issues, harmonization of interstate laws and regulations, and the development of CO2 export capacity.  

6) Geologic Storage:  Research in geologic CO storage continues to result in new technologies required to securely contain CO2. The standards for the regulation of geologic storage have been developed. Session 6 will review current geologic storage projects, issues related to storage, monitoring and verification, and best use practices that will support storage standards and regulations.

7) Policy and Regulation: With Sessions 1-6 as context, this session will review federal and state policies that are driving CCUS projects and technology deployment.

Our goals are to bring you the latest developments and activities in these areas and to reach the broader and growing stakeholder community looking to CCUS for large scale CO2 management. This workshop and roadshow will give insight for finding commercial opportunities in supplying and developing projects, infrastructure, 45Q tax credit, corporate responses to CSR/ESG and carbon management. Other topics to be discussed include new areas such as waste plastics destruction, carbon neutral petro-chemical feedstocks, transportation fuels and electricity generation.

Please note registration is limited.