The Association works to raise awareness of the benefits of CCS as a climate change mitigation technology as well as assisting policy developments in the UK, EU and internationally towards a long term regulatory and financial framework for CCS, as a means of abating carbon dioxide emissions.
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The GEC includes a community section, in which members can network with other interesting energy industry professionals and share their ideas in discussion groups. Besides that, members and website visitors will find a job exchange, an event calendar and much information about the energy industry on the GEC website.
• Minimising costs and maximising project success to create commercially viable technology • Analysing the most advanced storage solutions • Exploring transportation methods and knowing which are to be most cost effective and safe for each situation • Discovering alternative funding options to ensure continued research • Dealing with scepticism and resistance • Hear first hand from leading case studies discussing global projects that are driving research forward
• Hear from an outstanding line-up of the industry’s leading executives • Network informally with a relatively small, targeted group of senior-level carbon capture and storage experts • Learn more about your peers’ key business strategies, projects and investments • Discuss the latest challenges and developments in carbon capture and storage • Participate in roundtable sessions – giving you the chance to discuss the latest issues with your colleagues – and the speakers - in an open, informal and intimate setting