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Renewables" on Eventbrite!

Date: Tue, 31 May

Location: Bay Area Council Inc

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/cem7-parallel-session-on-carbon-management-how-ccus-can-enable-renewables-tickets-25272776555?aff=eandprexshre&ref=eandprexshre

Carbon Management via CCUS as a Complement to and Enabler of Renewable
Energy:

How carbon management technologies can bolster renewable energy adoption to
help deliver on the Paris Agreement goals.

Recent developments in carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS)
projects across the globe suggest that CCUS technologies are evolving to
serve as a low-carbon complement to—and even enabler of—large-scale
renewable energy deployments. This parallel session to the 7th Clean Energy
Ministerial meetings hosted by the Global CCS Institute will explore the
state of international CCUS technology and project developments today. The
event will feature discussion on how CCUS systems can work with renewables
to provide grid stability and pave the way for negative emissions energy
systems, as well as how industrial sources of CO2 emissions can enable
innovative manufacturing processes using recycled CO2 that help encourage
economy-wide deep decarbonization. Meeting the Paris Agreement goals will
require an all-of-the-above approach to clean energy, and international
collaboration to develop smart CCUS projects in conjunction with renewables
will be critical for achieving the ambition laid out in COP21 this past
December.

Format and Speakers:

The event will consist of two panel discussions followed by a networking
opportunity.

Panel 1: Projects and Policies – a survey of the latest developments in
CCUS projects and international collaborations to develop and demonstrate
CCUS systems.Moderated by Jeff Erikson – Global CCS InstituteJarad Daniels
– US Department of EnergyJulio Friedmann – Lawrence Livermore National
LabGeorge Peridas – Natural Resources Defense Council

Panel 2: Lightening Talks on Technology and Innovation: five, five-minute
long talks by leading innovators in the CCUS field, followed by a moderated
discussion on how these solutions can complement renewable energy
deployments and generate negative emissions, and what industry and
government support is most urgently needed today.

Moderated by: Noah Deich – Center for Carbon Removal
Marcius Extavour – XPRIZE (Invited)
Jeff Long – UC Berkeley (Invited)
Kendra Kuhl – Opus 12Rebecca Hollis – Clean Energy Systems (Invited)
Tom Price – All Power Labs
Darryl Wolanski -- Inventys (Invited)
Klaus Lackner -- ASU Center for Negative Carbon Emissions

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