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SUMMIT AGENDA 2027

Day 2 Morning: The Market Is Forming — Building, Financing and De-Risking the Scale-Up

09:00 - 09:10 (05 mins)

Welcome Remark

09:10 - 10:00 (50 mins)

[Delivery Panel]  One Supply Chain, a Pipeline of Projects: Building Europe’s CCS at the Pace — and Cost — the Mandate Demands
  • Where are supply-chain and EPC constraints actually slowing project delivery?
  • What does a first-of-a-kind project really cost — and what happens if the cost curve doesn’t bend?
  • How big a risk are permitting and legal appeals to the 2030 timeline?
  • What How far can standardisation and repetition bring costs down across a pipeline of projects?enable broader adoption across heavy industry

10:00 - 10:20 (20 mins)

[Keynote] Reserved for Sponsor
Morning Coffee & Networking Break

10:50 - 11:40  (50 mins)

[Finance Panel]  From Subsidy to Bankable: The Business Models Turning CCS Into an Investable Asset Class
  • Which business models actually close the gap between cost and carbon price — SDE++, RAB, CCfD?
  • At what point does a CCS project become bankable enough to attract non-recourse capital?
  • How are public and private capital combining to de-risk the scale-up in practice?
  • Who prices — and who absorbs — the midstream transport-and-storage risk?

11:40 - 12:00

(20 mins)

[Keynote] Reserved for Sponsor 
Luncheon

Day 2 Afternoon: The Pathway Forward — Carbon Removal, CO₂ Utilisation and the Next Frontier of Value

14:00 - 14:50  (50 mins)

[Carbon Removal Panel]  The Premium Tonne: How Carbon Removal Becomes Storage’s Highest-Value Customer
  • Why is engineered carbon removal emerging as the highest-value source of demand for storage?
  • How are BECCS and DACCS projects turning permanence into a price premium?
  • What does the EU’s new certification framework (CRCF) change for buyers and developers?
  • Who is paying the premium today — and how deep is that market really?

14:50 - 15:10  (20 mins)

[Keynote] Reserved for Sponsor 

15:40 - 16:30  (50 mins)

[Utilisation Panel]  From Waste Stream to Revenue Stream: Turning Captured CO₂ Into Fuels, Chemicals and Materials
  • Which CO₂-to-product routes are moving from demonstration to commercial revenue?
  • How is e-fuel demand — including aviation — creating real pull for captured CO₂?
  • Where does utilisation genuinely compete with permanent storage for the same molecule?
  • What policy and offtake signals make CCU bankable, from e-methanol to mineralised materials?
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