THE Bio Carbon Capture & Storage Conference 2021
Tid 13 Oktober 2021 11:00 – 14 Oktober 2021 14:00
Plats Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences or Online
Welcome to
THE Bio Carbon Capture & Storage (CCS) HYBRID Conference
- When: 13 - 14 October, 2021
- Where: Stockholm, IVA Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences or ONLINE
- Tickets and full programme: CLICK HERE TO REGISTER
During 13-14 October 2021, the Swedish KLIMPO Climate Positive & Carbon Sinks Corporation is organizing its first hybrid Bio Carbon Capture and Storage Conference in Stockholm at the Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences (IVA).
The conference will start with a virtual study visit and is followed by two conference half days lunch to lunch and cover climate positive initiatives, carbon removal processes, carbon utility, removed carbon storage options, removed carbon logistics.
This conference will highlight the latest projects and plants with leading international experts presenting an update on BECCS technologies and Climate Positive initiative for negative emissions.
The Conference is intended for those who are interested in creating a climate positive Europe 2050!
Programme, Day 1, 13 October
11.00 Virtual study visit to Stockholm Exergi's Bio-CCS research facility
Guide: Fabian Levihn, Head of R&D Stockholm Exergi
12.00 Lunch
13.15 Session 1: Climate Positive Initiatives
Carbon sinks makes Climate Positive possible
Karolina Unger, CEO KLIMPO
How to become a Climate Positive city by 2040
Björn Hugosson, Chief Climate Officer at City of Stockholm
Microsoft towards Carbon Negative 2030
Therése Treutiger, Director Commercial Partner & Innovation for Microsoft Sweden
Climate Positive initiative by a real estate Company
Erik Florman, Head of Sustainability at Kungsleden
The next paradigm shift in urban energy supply
Anders Egelrud, CEO at Stockholm Exergi
15.00 Break
15.30 Session 2: Support and Financing
Conclusions from the CCS-panel pod
Sara Davidsson, Sustainability Manager at Midroc
A new export industry from 2025 – What is required?
Fabian Levihn, Postdoctorial Reseacher KTH Royal Institute of Technology and Head of R&D Stockholm Exergi
Upscaling carbon removal solutions
Christian Holzleitner, Head of Unit for Land Use and Finance for Innovation, Directorate-General for Climate Action, European Commission
National support systems for negative emissions
Svante Söderholm, Dr at Swedish Energy Agency
The leading techniques of DAC
Finn Eriksson, Sustainability Research at Nordic DAC Group
17.00 End of day 1
18.30 Pre-dinner drink at IVA
19.00 Conference dinner at IVA
Day 2, 14 October
08.30 Session 3: BECCS plans in Europe
Waste CCS in Norway soon a reality
Jannicke Gerner Bjerkås, Director CCS at Fortum Oslo Varme (online)
One or several BECCS plants – What does it take?
Katarina Ekelund, BioCCS director at Vattenfall
Collaborations within Söderenergi's BECCS-project
Karin Medin, CEO Söderenergi
A BECCS project with DRAX – Is high electricity efficiency possible?
Michael Bartlett, CTO at Phoenix BioPower
Capture and logistics possibilities of carbon at Stora Enso
Conny Johansson, Head of Energy at Stora Enso
10.00 Break
10.30 Session 4: Logistics, Utility and Storage of Carbon dioxide
Transport and Storage options for carbon in Europe
Jasmine Nordenström, Project Engineer at Blucarbon Solutions
Potential carbon storage in Sweden
Gry Møl Mortensen, Senior Geologist at Geological Survey of Sweden (online)
Flexible infrastructure to transport CO2 for permanent storage
Elise Roc, Director Business Development at Northern Lights
The use of carbon dioxide today and in the future
Peter Jansson, Head of Business Segment Food at Linde Group
Geological Setting of the safe and long-term Greensand CO2 Storage Site
Johan Byskov Svendsen, Greensand Asset Manager, INEOS Oil & Gas DK
12.00 Lunch
13.00 Mingle
14.00 End of conference
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