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20-21 May | Europe, Germany | 2nd Global CemCCUS Conference, Exhibition and Awards 2025 | |
2nd Global CemCCUS Conference, Exhibition and Awards 202520-21 May 2025 Location: Hamburg, Germany
![]() The 2nd Global CemCCUS Conference and Exhibition will look into the latest advancements in carbon capture, utilization, and sequestration specifically for the cement and lime industries. This event will cover a wide range of themes, including legislative and regulatory trends, legal and financial aspects, global CCUS advancements, gas conditioning, dust filtration, sensor and analysis technologies, process control, carbon capture technologies, compression and cryogenics, storage options, pipeline logistics, transportation, sequestration possibilities, and CO2 repurposing and upcycling. Attendees from over 40 countries will gather to explore state-of-the-art solutions and strategies for reducing CO2 emissions in cement and lime production. The registration fee includes conference attendance, program booklet, access to presentations, networking sessions, refreshments, and receptions. Additional activities, such as the awards dinner and a field trip, are available for separate booking. | |||
21-22 May | Europe, Denmark | CO2 Capture, Storage & Reuse 2025 | |
CO2 Capture, Storage & Reuse 202521-22 May 2025 Location: Copenhagen, Denmark
![]() The event spans two days, offering a comprehensive overview of CO2 utilization technology through presentations from industry end-users and case studies from ongoing projects. The agenda includes discussions on new regulations, market dynamics, and the evolving landscape of CO2 capture, storage, and reuse. Participants have the opportunity to engage with industry leaders, network, and exchange views. Attendees represent the entire value chain, including power companies, trading and distribution firms, feedstock producers, oil and gas companies, renewable energy consultancies, EPC contractors, OEMs, regulatory experts, government organizations, biotech developers, and technology providers. | |||
22 May | Online |
CCUS in Poland | |
CCUS in Poland11:00 (CET)
22 May 2025 (check event website for times)
Location: Online Event
Co-hosted by UK CCS and the CCUS Poland Association, this webinar explores the current state of carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) in Poland. Speakers from industry and research backgrounds, including representatives from energy, cement and lime sectors, contribute insights into ongoing developments. Chaired by Pawel Gladysz, the event forms part of a broader European dialogue on CCUS. It brings together professionals and organisations working on decarbonisation strategies across the continent. | |||
28-29 May | S. America, Colombia | Carbon, Capture, Utilization, and Storage (CCUS) Latin America, 2025 | |
Carbon, Capture, Utilization, and Storage (CCUS) Latin America, 202528-29 May 2025 Location: Cartagena, Colombia
![]() With fossil fuels expected to remain a key part of the global energy mix for decades, carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) presents a pathway for reducing emissions in the petroleum industry while aligning with evolving environmental regulations. This multidisciplinary event brings together technical professionals to discuss the role of geoscientists and engineers in **CCUS**, offering insights into key topics such as project financing, carbon markets, regulatory frameworks, and community engagement. | |||
29-30 May | Asia, Malaysia | Asia Carbon Conference | |
Asia Carbon Conference29-30 May 2025 Location: Kuching, Malaysia
![]() The event focuses on the development of carbon markets in Asia and their role in the global value chain. Industry participants discuss market growth, investment opportunities, and regulatory frameworks shaping carbon trading and emissions reduction strategies. Discussions cover the involvement of key companies and organisations in carbon markets, as well as trends influencing regional and international carbon trading. The event provides insights into policies, technologies, and financial mechanisms driving market expansion. | |||
3-5 Jun | Europe, Belgium | ERW25: Terrestrial and marine carbon dioxide removal by enhanced rock weathering | |
ERW25: Terrestrial and marine carbon dioxide removal by enhanced rock weathering03-05 Jun 2025 Location: Antwerp, Belgium
![]() This conference is a gathering of experts focused on enhanced rock weathering, covering a variety of topics including weathering processes, CO2 removal, environmental impacts, and implementation challenges. The event is structured around five research themes, each highlighting a different aspect of the field. Discussions will include the technical, economic, and environmental considerations of using enhanced rock weathering as a method for carbon dioxide removal. Presentations are organised into five main sessions: terrestrial enhanced weathering, innovative engineering methods, large-scale implementation and policy considerations, advancements in monitoring, reporting, and verification (MRV) for enhanced weathering, and mineral-based ocean alkalinity enhancement. These sessions aim to provide a comprehensive overview of current research and practical developments in the field. | |||
3-4 Jun | Europe, The Netherlands | Decarb Connect Europe 2025 | |
Decarb Connect Europe 202503-04 Jun 2025 Location: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
![]() This event brings together leaders from Europe's most energy-intensive sectors to explore policy, projects, technology, and investments that are pivotal in advancing Europe's goal of becoming the first net-zero continent. The event emphasizes collaboration, offering participants opportunities to engage with policymakers, industry experts, and technology innovators through site visits, interactive roundtable discussions, and networking sessions. With over 200 attendees, it serves as a platform for stakeholders across the decarbonization landscape to connect and drive transformative change. | |||
9-11 Jun | N. America, USA | The Carbon Capture & Storage Summit | |
The Carbon Capture & Storage Summit09-11 Jun 2025 Location: Omaha, NE, USA
![]() This event provides an in-depth exploration of the role of carbon capture and storage within the biofuels industry, examining its potential to transform ethanol and biodiesel production by reducing their carbon intensity. Attendees can explore how CCS could support these fuels' position as low-carbon liquid fuel options in commercial markets, with sessions discussing the practical considerations of incorporating CCS technology into biofuel operations. | |||
10 Jun | Online |
Web Briefing: Carbon Capture and Water | |
Web Briefing: Carbon Capture and WaterBlueTech Research
10 Jun 2025 (check event website for times)
Location: Online Event
This event focuses on the relationship between water treatment and carbon capture technologies. Discussion includes potential roles for desalination, brine management, and zero-liquid discharge in future carbon capture systems. The briefing features insights from a new industry report and includes a Q&A session with technical specialists. | |||
10 Jun | Online |
CCUS in Spain | |
CCUS in Spain13:00 (CET)
10 Jun 2025 (check event website for times)
Location: Online Event
This online session, co-hosted by the UK CCS and IGME (Geological Survey of Spain), focuses on the current state of CCUS in Spain. Contributions from organisations including Repsol, Enagás and CIEMAT-CISOT provide perspectives from energy, infrastructure and research sectors. Chaired by Paula Canteli, the event forms part of a European webinar series examining national approaches to CCUS. The series encourages cross-border engagement on decarbonisation across the continent. | |||
11-12 Jun | Europe, UK | NetZero Live 2025 Conference and Exhibition | |
NetZero Live 2025 Conference and Exhibition11-12 Jun 2025 Location: Hull, UK
![]() This event brings together representatives from government, industry, finance, and technology to examine the future of industrial decarbonisation. Discussions span policy development, investment strategies, and technological pathways relevant to sectors such as manufacturing, refineries, and power generation. Sessions cover the policy and financial landscape, regional initiatives in the Humber Cluster, and large-scale decarbonisation efforts. Carbon capture and storage, hydrogen, and biofuels are among the technologies considered for enabling the transition to net zero. | |||
12 Jun | Online |
Carbon capture and storage at a turning point: Launch of DNV's CCS forecast to 2050 | |
Carbon capture and storage at a turning point: Launch of DNV's CCS forecast to 205012 Jun 2025 (check event website for times)
Location: Online Event
This event marks the launch of a long-term forecast dedicated to carbon capture and storage, examining progress and prospects through to 2050. It features insights from industry and research figures addressing the pace of deployment, policy dynamics, and capital flows. Discussion focuses on the potential for carbon capture and storage to scale across regions and sectors, as well as challenges related to investment, market mechanisms, and regulatory uncertainty. The forecast forms part of a broader energy transition outlook. | |||
12 Jun | Europe, UK | Green Industrial Futures: Strategies & Solutions | |
Green Industrial Futures: Strategies & SolutionsUK Carbon Capture and Storage Research Community (UKCCSRC)
12 Jun 2025 Location: London, UK
![]() This event addresses sustainable industrial decarbonisation, focusing on the priorities, challenges and opportunities involved in progressing towards net zero. It includes contributions from industry, academia, policymakers and students, with sessions on electrification, artificial intelligence and collaborative innovation. Workshops will examine the 'Research and Innovation Agenda for Net Zero Industries' and present findings from the 'Frontiers Report Series'. The programme also highlights the role of workforce development and showcases research by doctoral candidates from the EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Green Industrial Futures. | |||
16-19 Jun | Europe, Norway | Trondheim CCS Conference (TCCS) | |
Trondheim CCS Conference (TCCS)16-19 Jun 2025 Location: Trondheim, Norway
![]() This event brings together research institutions, universities and industry to present and discuss developments across the full carbon capture and storage (CCS) value chain. Sessions cover capture technologies, CO2 transport systems, geological storage, and case studies from pilot and demonstration projects. The programme includes dedicated content on carbon dioxide removal (CDR), regulatory frameworks, lifecycle assessment, and the integration of CCS with hydrogen and industrial systems. Presentations reflect a broad mix of technical, economic and societal perspectives. | |||
17 Jun | Europe, UK | CO2 Shipping & Terminals Conference 2025 | |
CO2 Shipping & Terminals Conference 2025Riviera Maritime Media in assocation with Societe Generale
17 Jun 2025 Location: London, UK
![]() This event centers on the role of CO2 shipping in supporting decarbonization efforts, with a focus on scaling up shipping operations within the carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) sector. The conference explores project timelines, standardization for efficient cargo matching, and addresses market dynamics, vessel suitability, and regulatory challenges. Attendees will gain insights into national decarbonization strategies, shipping demand projections, and optimal vessel designs. The program fosters collaboration among experts across the CCUS value chain, aiming to unlock the potential of CO2 shipping as it advances towards commercial adoption. | |||
18 Jun | Online |
Shaping the Future of CCUS and Carbon Removal - Industry Insights & Innovations | |
Shaping the Future of CCUS and Carbon Removal - Industry Insights & InnovationsCarbon Capture Magazine
18 Jun 2025 (check event website for times)
Location: Online Event
This free event centres on the current state and future potential of carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) and carbon dioxide removal (CDR). It brings together industry experts to examine technological developments, implementation strategies, and investment considerations for accelerating adoption in high-emission sectors. The agenda includes discussion of collaborative approaches, the role of biogenic CO2 in engineered removal, and practical lessons drawn from global projects. Attention is also given to applications in hard-to-abate industries such as cement, and the long-term viability of CCUS and CDR infrastructure. | |||
18-20 Jun | Asia, Japan | The Japan Energy Summit and Exhibition | |
The Japan Energy Summit and Exhibition18-20 Jun 2025 Location: Tokyo, Japan
![]() This event provides a platform for energy leaders, investors, and innovators worldwide to connect, collaborate, and engage in discussions surrounding global energy transitions. With a focus on aligning with Japan's updated Strategic Energy Plan, participants have the opportunity to share insights on emerging low-carbon projects and explore technologies that could influence the global shift towards cleaner energy. In light of Japan's recent climate objectives, including a target to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 46% from 2013 levels by 2030, this gathering brings together experts from sectors like technology, finance, policy, and energy. Over three days, attendees will work to drive forward solutions aimed at meeting these ambitious goals and supporting clean energy initiatives globally. | |||
23-27 Jun | Europe, Portugal | 22nd International Conference on Carbon Dioxide Utilization (ICCDU) | |
22nd International Conference on Carbon Dioxide Utilization (ICCDU)23-27 Jun 2025 Location: Lisbon, Portugal
![]() This event brings together specialists in CO2 utilisation to discuss current developments across scientific, industrial and policy domains. The programme covers technical approaches such as catalytic, biological and plasma-based conversion, alongside topics in sustainability and policy. The event theme centres on CO2 use within a circular economy framework, with sessions also addressing CO2 capture, mineralisation, integration with green hydrogen, and industrial decarbonisation applications. | |||
25-26 Jun | N. America, USA | Carbon Capture Technology Expo North America 2025 | |
Carbon Capture Technology Expo North America 202525-26 Jun 2025 Location: Houston, USA
![]() The event provides an opportunity to explore the latest advancements in carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) technologies, with a focus on accelerating the development and implementation of these solutions. Attendees can connect with a diverse range of suppliers and industry leaders showcasing cutting-edge technology, materials, and engineering capabilities. The event features a comprehensive conference with over 200 expert speakers and 1,500 participants, addressing technical and R&D challenges in CCUS. In addition to conference sessions, attendees can engage in networking opportunities, fostering new industry connections and partnerships. | |||
25-26 Jun | N. America, USA | Hydrogen Technology Expo North America | |
Hydrogen Technology Expo North America25-26 Jun 2025 Location: Houston, TX, USA
![]() This event brings together organisations across the hydrogen value chain to examine technologies for low-carbon hydrogen production, storage, transport, and fuel cell applications. It focuses on technical and economic solutions intended to support the wider adoption of hydrogen in stationary and mobile contexts. Topics include infrastructure, manufacturing, design, testing, and materials development. The programme addresses the challenges associated with hydrogen technologies and their role in broader decarbonisation efforts. | |||
30 Jun-2 Jul | Asia, Malaysia | 4th Carbon Capture & Storage Conference Asia Pacific | |
4th Carbon Capture & Storage Conference Asia PacificEAGE - European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers
30 Jun - 02 Jul 2025 Location: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
![]() This event brings together experts from industry, research and policy to examine the technical, economic and strategic aspects of carbon capture and storage (CCS) in the Asia Pacific region. Topics include capture technologies, subsurface evaluation, and the broader role of CCS in addressing energy and emissions challenges. The programme features input from geoscientists, engineers, project managers, academics and financial professionals, with a focus on regional collaboration and scaling up CCS deployment. Discussions aim to support knowledge sharing and identify practical pathways for progress in Southeast Asia. | |||
2 Jul | Europe, UK | Concrete Futures: Next Generation Concrete | |
Concrete Futures: Next Generation Concrete02 Jul 2025 Location: London, UK
![]() The event explores innovation in concrete, with a focus on new materials, mixes, and technologies currently in development. Presentations and a panel discussion examine how concrete manufacture and use are adapting, supported by case studies from ongoing work in the field. The programme also includes the presentation of The Concrete Centre's Student Design and Sustainability awards, with opportunities for networking in an informal setting. | |||
5-11 Jul | Europe, UK | UK Net Zero Week | |
UK Net Zero WeekUK's official national awareness week and the biggest net zero conference
05-11 Jul 2025 Location: Online Event, UK
![]() This event focuses on bringing together a diverse group of stakeholders, including global thinkers, national policymakers, business leaders, energy and sustainability professionals, asset managers, technologists, investors, regional authorities, and academics. The event emphasizes the importance of individuals and their roles in driving change, making investments, planning, and solving significant challenges. It aims to facilitate collaboration by connecting experts with those seeking insights, fostering an environment where ideas and solutions can be shared and developed among participants. | |||
10 Jul | Online |
Web Briefing: Carbon Capture and Water Identifying Leaders in Carbon Capture: Partnering for Success | |
Web Briefing: Carbon Capture and Water Identifying Leaders in Carbon Capture: Partnering for SuccessLux Research
10 Jul 2025 (check event website for times)
Location: Online Event
This event considers whether the growth of AI and data centres may shift assumptions about where carbon capture is most needed. It raises questions about strategic planning for carbon management. Discussion focuses on identifying suitable technologies and responding to new developments, with attention to innovation trends that may influence sector priorities. | |||
17-18 Jul | Oceania, Australia | Carbon Capture APAC Summit 2025 | |
Carbon Capture APAC Summit 202517-18 Jul 2025 Location: Melbourne, Australia
![]() This event serves as a platform for international governments and industry leaders in the carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) sector to engage in regional exchanges and discussions. The agenda includes dialogues on policy frameworks, market models, supply chain dynamics, technological advancements, and international cooperation within the carbon economy. By examining developments in markets across Australia, Japan, Korea, and Southeast Asia, and drawing insights from North America and Europe, participants will explore and contribute to shaping the future landscape of CCUS in the Asia-Pacific region. | |||
22-25 Jul | Asia, China | International Forum on Carbon Emission Reduction of Building Materials Industry 2025 | |
International Forum on Carbon Emission Reduction of Building Materials Industry 202522-25 Jul 2025 Location: Beijing, China
![]() The event explores carbon reduction strategies in the building materials industry, including a dedicated seminar on carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) and visits to CCUS demonstration sites in the cement sector. Co-hosted by CBMF and GCCA, it brings together industry representatives to examine emerging technologies and sector-wide initiatives. China's role as a key producer and consumer is highlighted through discussions on low-carbon development, innovation in manufacturing practices, and evolving policies such as carbon trading and ESG frameworks. Broader themes include the promotion of green building materials and progress towards sector-wide emissions targets. | |||
19-20 Aug | Oceania, New Zealand | Carbon Forestry 2025 | |
Carbon Forestry 202519-20 Aug 2025 Location: Rotorua, New Zealand
![]() Industry leaders, corporate emitters, and investors convene to discuss the future of forestry and carbon markets, exploring new opportunities, policies, and developments in carbon planting, investment, and carbon offset markets. This event highlights the role of forestry in New Zealand's Emissions Trading Scheme and in addressing climate change. With an emphasis on the dynamics of New Zealand's carbon forestry market, participants examine key players driving demand, strategies for increasing supply, and the challenges ahead for long-term growth in carbon forestry. | |||
26-27 Aug | Asia, Malaysia | Asia Pacific CCUS Conference and Exhibition 2025 | |
Asia Pacific CCUS Conference and Exhibition 202526-27 Aug 2025 Location: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
![]() The event serves as a platform for exploring the development and implementation of carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) technologies across the Asia Pacific region. Building on previous workshops and symposia, the event focuses on the integrated value chain of CCUS, addressing emissions across various industries. It will look into both upstream and downstream sectors, discussing challenges related to the development of capture sites, transportation infrastructure, and hub design. The event aims to facilitate the region's progress toward sustainable energy solutions, economic growth, and climate resilience through the adoption of advanced CCUS technologies. | |||
1-4 Sep | Europe, Norway | World CCUS Conference | |
World CCUS Conference01-04 Sep 2025 Location: Bergen, Norway
![]() This event focuses on engineering-based approaches to carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS), with a programme centred on technology deployment, collaborative initiatives and best practices. Organised with input from scientific and engineering academies, it addresses global industrial and technical challenges in the CCUS sector. Sessions bring together professionals from academia, industry, and environmental organisations to share insights on accelerating implementation. The event highlights interdisciplinary cooperation and strategic planning in support of large-scale CCUS development. | |||
2-3 Sep | Europe, UK | Carbon Capture Global Summit | |
Carbon Capture Global Summit02-03 Sep 2025 Location: London, UK
![]() This event brings together industry leaders, policymakers, financiers, and technology specialists to examine the scale-up of CCUS and its role across the low-carbon supply chain. Participants consider developments across key regions including the UK, Europe, North America, Asia-Pacific, and the Middle East. The programme includes discussions on international cooperation, investment, and current CCUS projects, with an emphasis on deployment and coordination across industries. | |||
9-10 Sep | N. America, USA | Decarb TechInvest | |
Decarb TechInvest09-10 Sep 2025 Location: Boston, USA
![]() This event convenes investors, startups and strategic actors focused on industrial decarbonisation, with an emphasis on advancing capital flows into hardtech solutions for hard-to-abate sectors. It facilitates dialogue across the investment spectrum, from growth equity to infrastructure-scale backing. Discussions address the challenges of scaling and de-risking first-of-a-kind projects, exploring pathways for financing, piloting and commercialising industrial technologies essential to the decarbonisation agenda. | |||
9-10 Sep | Middle East, Saudi Arabia | Middle East Carbon Tech Expo 2025 | |
Middle East Carbon Tech Expo 202509-10 Sep 2025 Location: Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
![]() This event brings together policymakers, industry leaders, and experts to discuss advancements in carbon reduction technologies and sustainable solutions. Topics include energy and utilities, renewable energy, carbon capture and utilization, and clean technology. Participants engage in discussions on innovation, policy, and collaboration to support emissions reduction efforts. The event serves as a platform for exploring strategies to accelerate sustainability initiatives in the region and beyond. | |||
9-12 Sep | Europe, Italy | Gastech Exhibition and Conference | |
Gastech Exhibition and Conference09-12 Sep 2025 Location: Milan, Italy
![]() This event brings together participants from across the energy sector to present developments in natural gas, LNG, hydrogen, and climate-related technologies. It includes technical showcases, commercial engagement, and strategic discussions on emissions reduction, energy security, and economic resilience. With a focus on innovation and cross-sector collaboration, the event serves as a platform for addressing low-carbon solutions, including climate technologies and artificial intelligence in energy systems. Delegates include industry leaders, technology providers, and policy decision-makers. | |||
16-18 Sep | Europe, France | 8th Post-Combustion Capture Conference | |
8th Post-Combustion Capture Conference IEA Greenhouse Gas R&D Programme (IEAGHG
16-18 Sep 2025 Location: Marseille, France
![]() This event presents a wide-ranging programme on post-combustion CO2 capture, covering liquid-, solid-, and membrane-based separation technologies, as well as process integration and demonstration projects. Key topics include solvent systems, adsorption methods, membrane performance, and environmental impact. The agenda also addresses direct air capture, bioenergy with carbon capture, and cost assessments across industrial and power generation applications. Contributions include modelling approaches, pilot project outcomes, and evaluation of capture technologies for commercial readiness. | |||
17 Sep | Europe, UK | edie Sustainable Supply Chains Summit | |
edie Sustainable Supply Chains Summit17 Sep 2025 Location: London, UK
![]() This event brings together professionals working in sustainability, supply chains, and procurement to examine practical approaches to embedding sustainability across value chains. Discussions cover topics such as Scope 3 emissions, climate resilience, and compliance with emerging regulations. Interactive workshops and panels provide opportunities for cross-sector engagement, with attention to the influence of evolving geopolitical conditions on supply chain sustainability and risk management. | |||
22-24 Sep | N. America, USA | Denver CO2 Summit | |
Denver CO2 Summit22-24 Sep 2025 Location: Denver, CO, USA
![]() This event focuses on the evolving dynamics of the CO2 industry in North America, examining issues around sourcing, pricing and supply chain sustainability. It considers how shifting regulatory landscapes and market pressures are shaping the future of CO2 use across sectors. Sessions explore new sourcing pathways, policy developments and the role of CO2 in broader decarbonisation strategies, with attention to innovation, operational resilience and environmental sustainability. | |||
23-25 Sep | N. America, Canada | Canada's National CCUS Convention | |
Canada's National CCUS Convention23-25 Sep 2025 Location: Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
![]() This event focuses on Canada's role in carbon capture, utilization, and storage, highlighting technological advancements, investment opportunities, and industry developments. It brings together key stakeholders for discussions on the sector's future and its potential impact on emissions reduction. The program includes a two-day business conference, an expanded tradeshow featuring major industry participants, and site visits to operational CCUS projects, providing attendees with direct insights into real-world applications. | |||
30 Sep-1 Oct | Europe, UK | CO2 Storage Conference | |
CO2 Storage Conference30 Sep - 01 Oct 2025 Location: Aberdeen, UK
![]() This event focuses on the UK's strategy for scaling carbon capture and storage (CCS), with discussion centred on infrastructure development, licensing progress and the national role in pan-European CO2 storage. Topics include transport networks, safe storage practices and the coordination needed to meet 2030 targets. The programme reflects the UK's progress in CCS permitting and project development, highlighting investment, technical capacity and cross-sector collaboration. Contributions from industry, research and academia address the challenges of deploying CCS at scale in support of net zero goals. | |||
1-2 Oct | Europe, UK | The Climate Technology Show | |
The Climate Technology Show01-02 Oct 2025 Location: London, UK
![]() This event focuses on technologies and strategies supporting a low-carbon transition across multiple sectors, including industrial manufacturing, renewable energy, and transport. Key themes include climate finance, responsible investment, and sustainable infrastructure. Carbon-related sessions address carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS), as well as carbon credits and financing mechanisms. The programme features exhibitors, policy discussions and technology showcases from global industry and research participants. | |||
6-10 Oct | Europe, Denmark | World Hydrogen Week | |
World Hydrogen Week06-10 Oct 2025 Location: Copenhagen, Denmark
![]() This event brings together professionals from across the hydrogen sector to explore project development, financing, and deployment strategies aimed at advancing the energy transition. It includes dedicated sessions on derivatives, global project updates, and industry intelligence. The programme highlights knowledge exchange and networking around hydrogen technologies, with an emphasis on scaling implementation and supporting wider decarbonisation goals through clean energy systems. | |||
7-8 Oct | Asia, Indonesia | 3rd International & Indonesia CCS Forum 2025 | |
3rd International & Indonesia CCS Forum 202507-08 Oct 2025 Location: Jakarta, Indonesia
![]() This international forum brings together policymakers, researchers, and industry stakeholders to examine developments in carbon capture and storage. The programme reflects a broadening of focus, with discussions covering innovative strategies, collaborative projects, and technical advancements in emissions mitigation. Sessions include panels, workshops, and research showcases, with contributions from a global pool of participants. The event also explores links between CCS technologies and wider decarbonisation efforts across industries. | |||
7-9 Oct | Europe, UK | Carbon Forward Expo London 2025 | |
Carbon Forward Expo London 202507-09 Oct 2025 Location: London, UK
![]() This event examines trends and developments across compliance, voluntary, removal and renewable energy carbon markets, bringing together a wide range of stakeholders including financiers, regulators, project developers and corporate buyers. Discussions span policy, market design, and the role of carbon removal within emerging frameworks. With attention to both European and global contexts, the programme reflects on the practicalities of implementation, regulatory alignment, and the evolution of trading mechanisms in carbon markets linked to decarbonisation objectives. | |||
8-9 Oct | N. America, USA | Wood Mackenzie Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage (CCUS) Conference | |
Wood Mackenzie Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage (CCUS) Conference08-09 Oct 2025 Location: Houston, TX, USA
![]() The event brings together industry leaders, policymakers, project developers, and finance professionals to examine the economic feasibility of carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) projects. Discussions cover the impact of U.S. policy on CCUS investment, challenges in project deployment, and the role of carbon utilization in commercialization. Key topics include policy and regulatory changes, balancing capture, transportation, and sequestration, and lessons from global case studies. Attendees have the opportunity to engage with experts in carbon management, finance, technology, and operations. | |||
14-15 Oct | Europe, UK | CCSA's Annual UK Conference | |
CCSA's Annual UK ConferenceCarbon Capture and Storage Association
14-15 Oct 2025 Location: London, UK
![]() This event brings together policymakers, industry leaders and technical experts to discuss current developments in carbon capture, utilisation and storage. It provides a forum for examining the evolving policy, regulatory and investment landscape supporting CCUS deployment. Sessions explore national and international strategies, market mechanisms, and cross-border cooperation, alongside technical and commercial pathways for advancing CCUS at scale. | |||
15-16 Oct | Asia, Japan | Japan CCUS Summit | |
Japan CCUS Summit15-16 Oct 2025 Location: Tokyo, Japan
![]() This event brings together international stakeholders to discuss the commercialisation of carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) technologies, with a focus on Japan's strategy for decarbonising hard-to-abate sectors. The programme addresses infrastructure development, investment planning and cross-sector cooperation. Topics include Japan's selected CCUS projects, targeted storage capacity, and the role of international collaboration in advancing deployment. Insights from regional and global markets contribute to discussions on scaling up CCUS in line with national climate goals. | |||
21-23 Oct | Europe, Germany | Carbon Capture Technology Expo Europe 2025 | |
Carbon Capture Technology Expo Europe 202521-23 Oct 2025 Location: Hamburg, Germany
![]() This event examines the technical and economic challenges associated with scaling carbon capture technologies. Industry representatives, researchers, and policymakers discuss advancements in carbon capture for stationary and mobile applications, as well as strategies for accelerating deployment and commercialization. Participants from engineering firms, energy companies, heavy industry, and government bodies explore the role of carbon removal technologies in reaching net-zero targets. Discussions cover technological innovation, industry collaboration, and policy frameworks needed to support large-scale implementation. | |||
21-23 Oct | Europe, Germany | Hydrogen Technology Expo Europe | |
Hydrogen Technology Expo Europe21-23 Oct 2025 Location: Hamburg, Germany
![]() This event focuses on the technological and economic challenges of integrating hydrogen into energy systems as a means of reducing carbon emissions. Industry representatives and experts examine solutions for hydrogen production, storage, transport, and infrastructure, along with advancements in fuel cell design and manufacturing. Bringing together stakeholders from across the hydrogen supply chain, discussions cover topics such as low-carbon hydrogen production, efficiency improvements, material innovations, and the role of hydrogen in both stationary and mobile applications. | |||
27-31 Oct | Europe, The Netherlands | European Carbon Capture and Storage Conference | |
European Carbon Capture and Storage ConferenceEAGE (European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers)
27-31 Oct 2025 Location: Rotterdam, The Netherlands
![]() This event focuses on carbon capture and storage (CCS), with sessions on subsurface characterisation, containment risk, and integration of technical planning with commercial operation. The programme includes insights from ongoing pilot projects and hybrid approaches, aiming to support the scale-up of CCS infrastructure. Set within a broader cross-industry platform, the event facilitates discussion on the role of the subsurface in the energy transition. Contributions come from industry experts, researchers, and regulators addressing key challenges in CO2 storage and transport. | |||
4-6 Nov | N. America, Canada | DecarbConnect Canada | |
DecarbConnect Canada04-06 Nov 2025 Location: Canada
![]() This pan-Canadian industrial decarbonisation event brings together senior figures from CO2-intensive industries such as cement, steel, oil and gas, chemicals and aggregates. With policy shifts in the US and Europe prompting reassessments of business models, attendees examine how Canadian industry is responding to competitive, regulatory and environmental pressures. The programme includes site visits, a technical workshop on carbon capture and storage, and a tour focused on hydrogen. Speakers range from government officials to technology providers and corporate leaders, offering practical insights into electrification, circularity, and emissions reduction strategies across multiple sectors. | |||
3-4 Dec | Europe, Norway | Carbon Capture and Storage Conference 2025 | |
Carbon Capture and Storage Conference 2025Norwegian Petroleum Society (NPF)
03-04 Dec 2025 Location: Oslo, Norway
![]() A two-day, lunch-to-lunch seminar into the technical, commercial, and regulatory aspects of the emerging CCS industry. | |||
28-29 Apr | Europe, Germany | CO2-based Fuels and Chemicals Conference 2026 | |
CO2-based Fuels and Chemicals Conference 202628-29 Apr 2026 Location: Cologne, Germany
![]() This event focuses on carbon capture and utilisation (CCU), Power-to-X, and green hydrogen production, with an emphasis on innovation, policy and industrial applications. Key topics include CO2-based fuels and chemicals, electrochemical processes, and the role of CCU in decarbonisation strategies. The programme includes technical and policy discussions reflecting recent developments such as the EU's recognition of CO2 utilisation under the Net-Zero Industry Act. Participants include researchers, technology developers, and industry stakeholders advancing CO2 as a renewable feedstock. |