Tag decarbonisation

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European Biocarbon Summit

Hotel Okura Amsterdam Ferdinand Bolstraat 333, Amsterdam

Hawkins Wright, a well-known consultancy specialising in forest products, is set to unveil its latest research findings during its inaugural conference in Amsterdam. This event will serve as a platform for industry experts to convene and explore innovative applications of biomass. In light of the increased commitment to decarbonisation within heavy industry and aviation sectors, there is a growing interest in biomass and BECCS solutions (bioenergy with carbon capture and storage). The European Biocarbon Summit organized by Hawkins Wright, will delve deep into the practical aspects of utilizing renewable carbon sourced from biomass. This event marks a significant milestone as it brings together stakeholders from heavy industry and bioenergy sectors for the first time. It aims to facilitate networking and collaboration, with a shared objective of advancing decarbonization efforts within heavy industry and aviation through the adoption of biomass solution.

Navigating the energy transition – Implementing clean hydrogen initiatives in the EU

Brussels Network Office - International Press Centre Bd Charlemagne 1, Brussels

The future of Europe’s sustainability and decarbonization heavily relies on hydrogen, which offers flexibility and enables integration across energy systems, industry, and mobility. The EU Hydrogen Strategy and REPowerEU plan aim to import and produce millions of tons of hydrogen by 2030, targeting energy-intensive industries and hard-to-decarbonize sectors. The legislative process of the Hydrogen and Decarbonized Gas Market Package will shape the regulatory framework for the hydrogen value chain. To ensure successful transition, clear rules and support mechanisms must be established for the emerging hydrogen market. The EUROACTIV Hybrid Conference aims to address challenges and devise strategies for implementing hydrogen initiatives in the EU. Key questions include identifying obstacles in the hydrogen value chain and finding effective solutions, understanding how the regulatory framework can either facilitate or hinder hydrogen infrastructure development, and sharing Member States’ and EU-level strategies and best practices to streamline implementation and drive hydrogen project advancement. Join  to assist! Join also online here!

Conference on artificial photosynthesis and green catalysis

EPFL Laussane

The CAP GC 2023, known as the Conference on Artificial Photosynthesis and Green Catalysis, aims to unite representatives from academia, industry, and politics. With a duration of three days, the conference intends to serve as a platform for the exchange of remarkable scientific breakthroughs and constructive conversations regarding their path towards a decarbonized future. Find all about it here!