Panel Recap: CCUS in Europe – Shaping a Sustainable Future!

Today’s CCUS: State of the Art in Europe panel was a true highlight of the CarbonZero Global Conference. Moderated by Pedro Mora, President of PTECO2, the session brought together top experts to discuss the critical role of Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage (CCUS) in reducing emissions and meeting EU climate targets.

Key Insights from the Panelists:

  • Víctor García-Brosa, Vice-President of Oficemen, provided the sectorial perspective, sharing how the cement industry is tackling emissions through CCUS technologies.
  • Marta González, Head of Commercial CCS Europe and North Africa at Repsol, delved into the storage side, discussing how innovations in carbon storage are evolving and their importance in the decarbonization journey.
  • Fernando Impuesto Nogueras, Business Development Director at Enagas, covered the transport side, explaining the infrastructure needed to move captured CO2 efficiently across regions.
  • Diego Novoa, CCUS Technical Manager at Votorantim Cimentos Europe, Africa & Asia, offered insights into the capture side, highlighting the technical advancements in carbon capture at the industrial level.

The discussion also focused on the challenges of scaling up CCUS technologies, regulatory frameworks, and the economic impacts of this essential climate solution. This session was a deep dive into how the EU is shaping a sustainable future through CCUS technology and infrastructure development.

The CCUS: State of the Art in Europe – Shaping a Sustainable Future in the EU – PANEL DISCUSSION at CarbonZero GlobalConference and Exhibition is powered by Votorantim Cimentos, a building materials and sustainable solutions company made up of people who do, believe, and build – always together and with excellence, to go further and further.

Thank you to all who attended and contributed to such a valuable discussion!

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