Carbon capture Conference
and Exhibition 2025
February 10-11, 2025
Houston, Texas, USA
DRAFT AGENDA - 2024
- Day 1
- Day 2
Registrations and Breakfast
Welcome Speech
Key Developments and Commercial Status of CCS Technologies – Where are we in 2025
•Overview of current capture technologies: Basics and ongoing developments.
•Identification of barriers to widespread commercial deployment of capture technologies.
•Insights into the necessary advancements for broader adoption and commercial success.
Panel Discussion: International Collaboration and Standards in Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS)
•The panel will explore the importance of international collaboration and the development of standards for carbon capture and storage (CCS) technologies.
Networking Break
Mitigating EPA’s methane fee and super emitter detections with continuous
•Implementing continuous monitoring systems for methane emissions to optimize operational efficiency and minimize emissions.
•Ensuring adherence to EPA regulations by utilizing continuous monitoring to accurately detect and report methane emissions, thereby avoiding penalties and maintaining compliance.
•Integrating continuous monitoring data into carbon accounting frameworks and OGMP 2.0 guidelines to enhance transparency and accountability in methane emission reporting and mitigation efforts.
Moving from pilot to industrial – Accelerating CCS projects deployment
•Overview of Ravenna CCS: Largest CCS project in Southern
Europe/Mediterranean, potential of over 500 million tons (up to 16-20 million tons per annum).
•Project phases: Pilot phase underway or completed with injection in offshore depleted field by conference time.
•CO2 as an opportunity from a T&S operator viewpoint
Lunch and Networking Break
Reserved presentation Slot
Biochar: from regenerative agriculture and CDR champion to transforming sustainable construction
•Biochar can be the factor to reduce up to 6% of CO2 emissions in the fight to climate change by 2050
•Biochar is the fastest growing CCUS and the current champion in the CDR markets interms of the “now”, actually delivering CDRs
•Next steps for biochar? Returning it to the soil is not enough. New usage for “black gold” is starting to develop and could be a game changer for polluting industries as cement, steel or concrete.
Reserved presentation Slot
Stella Maris CCS – Large scale Maritime Infrastructure for CCS
Welcome Speech
Opportunities for E-mobility and Infrastructure Players
1. Building a Pathway to Sustainable Design: Understanding/Defining the technologies.
2. How to market and determine the best pathway through transparency, certification and life cycle assessment to avoid greenwashing.
3. Closing the loop through circular design with complimentary sustainable technologies.
Opportunities for E-mobility and Infrastructure Players
1. Overview of XEV Market – Global vs USA Developments in EV Charging Station Infrastructure– USA Trends within the Charging Station Infrastructure Arena
2. Developments in EV Charging Station Infrastructure– USA
3. Trends within the Charging Station Infrastructure Arena
Networking Break
Bringing in a new EV workforce to meet 97% uptime guarantees
1. Educating on accurate data about access to skilled labor for maintaining 97%+ uptime guarantees.
2. Primary reason for choosing EVs over ICE vehicles: Availability of a dependable nationwide charging infrastructure.
3. Significant potential for technicians, electricians, and electrical contractors to tap into this market and provide a solution to the charging network challenge.
Electrifying Future: Navigating the Middle East's Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure (EVCI) Market
1. Overview of global EV charging infrastructure landscape, including market trends and growth.
2. Focus on the significance of electrification in the Middle East and UAE, highlighting initiatives, challenges, and opportunities.
3. Deep diving into EVCI policies, incentives, and developments, with a comparative analysis to major global markets to offer actionable recommendations for accelerating EV charger deployment and adoption in the region.