Cross-border, European CO2 transport and storage infrastructure: A real enabler for European decarbonisation
In December 2020, the European Commission presented the revised Trans-European Networks for Energy (TEN-E) Regulation. At present, the revised regulation does not take into account CO2 storage and CO2 transport modalities other than pipeline. However, the large-scale deployment of cross-border, European CO2 transport and storage infrastructure is key for the EU to reach its 2050 target and is crucial to connect CO2 emitters to permanent geological storage of captured CO2.
On 23 March, join the Zero Emissions Platform, Bellona Europa, and Clean Air Task Force for this webinar focusing on:
- The importance of CO2 transport and storage infrastructure
- The role of CO2 storage inter-operability
- European CO2 Projects of Common Interest
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Webinar agenda
Welcome and setting the scene – Dr Graeme Sweeney, Chair of Zero Emissions Platform
Keynote speech – MEP Seán Kelly (EPP/IE)
What is the importance of TEN-E? – Lina Strandvåg Nagell, Bellona Europa
A panel discussion, moderated by Sonja van Renssen, Energy Monitor, will follow with:
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Rob van der Meer, HeidelbergCement
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Kim Bye Bruun, Northern Lights JV DA
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Jacob Hartvig Simonsen, ARC
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Stijn Santen, EBN
Closing remarks – Lee Beck, Clean Air Task Force
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