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 26-27 November in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
 Crowne Plaza Amsterdam - South | 
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 | | | After the great success of our Industry CCUS 2024 Conference that gathered over 100 attendees from over 20+ countries, we are thrilled to announce the upcoming edition.  The conference will take place on 26-27 November 2025 in Amsterdam, Netherlands.  | 
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 | | | The summit will take an in-depth look into  industries: heavy, petrochemical, cement and more. Join us for a dynamic exploration of the latest developments in CCUS. In 2025, CCUS is rapidly advancing across Europe as a critical solution for decarbonizing energy-intensive industries. Supported by EU policy and national strategies, key countries like Norway, the Netherlands, and the UK are developing large-scale projects and cross-border infrastructure, particularly around North Sea storage. Industrial clusters are emerging as hubs for shared CO₂ capture and storage, signaling a shift toward commercialization despite ongoing challenges around cost, permitting, and public perception..
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 | | |  Together with our sponsors, we would be pleased to welcome you in Amsterdam in November 2025 !
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 | | | Confirmed speakers include | 
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 Paolo Testini, Director CCS and Carbon Removal, SnamManas Vaidya, Carbon Capture Storage Manager, E.ON
 Ronald de Vries, Manager Projects, Twence
 Micha Hes, Manager business development and strategy, AEB Amsterdam
 Beata Lysiak, CCS Specialist, CEMEX
 Ali Meschi Amoli, Senior Project Developer CCUS, E.ON
 Fabienne Moimaux, Managing Director, BNP Paribas
 Tom Strengers, Policy and Sustainability Manager, SkyNRG
 Rodney Garrard, Geo Energy Advisor, Arch Insurance International
 David Nevicato, Danish CCS offshore Cluster Project Man, TotalEnergies
 Mattias Ivarsson, Marine business development manager, St1
 Camila Montemurro, Policy Advisor, Eurogas
 Christoph Arndt, Research scientist and project manager, German Aerospace Center (DLR) Frank Richter, German process engineer, Drees & Sommer Nina Kolbe, Green Transformation & Carbon Management, Thyssenkrupp Steel  Mark Claessen, President, SvanteOksana Pilatova, Co-founder, CEO, GasVessel Production (GVP)
 Stavros Niotis, Chief Sustainability Officer, Prime Marine
 Jacob Gibbs, Head of Marine, Energy and Construction, Arch Insurance InternationalTobias Roelofs, Business Developer CCS & CCU, TNO
 Kristinn Ingi Larusson, Chief Business Officer & Deputy CEO, Carbfix
 Jeremy Huck, Director, Danube CCS
 and many more...
 
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 | | | Clean Tech Investment in the CCUS Era: From Pilots to Portfolios EU Regulatory Landscape for CCUS in 2025 - EU ETS Phase IV, Net-Zero  Industry Act, CBAM, and TEN-E/TEN-T frameworks Emerging technologies for mineralization, e-fuels, synthetic hydrocarbons, and CO₂-based materials Next-Gen Capture Technologies for Hard-to-Abate Sectors Clean tech investing strategies & CCUS economics CO₂ Transport Innovations: Pipelines, Shipping, and Compression CCUS Industrial Hubs and Cluster Development How to transport and store CO2 safely and efficiently Latest projects in CO2 Capture, Utilisation and Storage  Strengthening CO2 potential as raw material Impact of CCS on reaching climate protection goalsAnd many more….
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 | | | Early Bird price €1495 until 31 OCT 2025
   You SAVE 200EUR
 includes 2 day pass to all sessions, lunches, refreshments and documentation.
     *Industry Group Package - Buy 2 get 1 free    You save 1495EUR.
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 | | | Exclusive Site Visit 26 November 2025 - Limited SPACES | 
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 | | | The day before the main event, on 25th November 2025, a limited number of conference participants will have a unique opportunity to visit AEB Amsterdam Waste-to-Energy plant. AEB generates energy from waste through six incineration lines, four at the Waste-to-Energy Plant, operating since 1993 with a combined capacity of 850,000 tonnes per year. The two newest lines at the High-Efficiency plant maximize energy and material output. From one tonne of waste, we produce 628 kWh of electricity and 208 kWh of heat, powering the grid and heating 30,000 homes in North Amsterdam. Register your attendance for the site visit list when booking for the event. There is no extra charge, the spaces are allocated on first come first served basis. | 
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 Case Studies | Site Visits
 Panel Debates | Q&A
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