The 12th Trondheim Conference on CO2 Capture, Transport and Storage, June 19 - 21, 2023
TCCS is a globally leading scientific CCS technology conference, and an essential meeting place for over 400 CCS experts and world leading speakers.
This is the place to be for discussing CCS within R&D institutions, universities and industry.
The bi-annual Trondheim CCS Conference series is a leading scientific CCS technology conference. Since its inception in 2003, the conference has developed to become a globally important meeting place for over 400 CCS experts. The conference typically has 150 oral presentations, five or six parallel sessions, over 100 posters and world-leading keynote speakers. The 12th conference, TCCS-12, will build on the heritage of the previous conferences, and will be held June 19-21, 2023, in Trondheim, Norway. Several other key events are planned to be held back-to-back with the conference. The selection of presentations is based on the submission of extended abstracts. Contributors to the conference are invited to submit a full-length scientific paper for publication in a selected journal (this is optional).
The CCS/CCUS activity level in Europe has gained significant momentum. Plans like the European Green Deal, the Fit for 55, the REPowerEU and landmark reports like Net Zero2050 (IEA) and IPCC WGs, call for fast actions also in CCUS. Considerable up-scaling of CCS/CCUS deployment is integral to all realistic pathways for meeting the emission reduction targets. One of Norway's responses is the Longship project (the Norwegian full-scale project), with substantial support from the Government. The TCCS conference has, consequently, never been more relevant.
At TCCS-10, we talked with some of the biggest experts on the status of realising CCS technology globally.
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