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Carbon capture, storage and utilisation

Energy storage

Grid balancing

CO₂ Capture, Storage & Reuse 2026

Event details

20-21 May

Hosted by
Fortes Media

Where
Copenhagen, Denmark

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Point of Contact

Emma Askov
Project Manager (Transport, CCUS, PtX, bioenergy)

[email protected]

+45 2181 0389

As industries work towards meeting ambitious climate goals, the demand for CO₂ capture and decarbonisation technologies is rapidly growing. Governments and corporations alike are prioritising critical investments in these technologies to reduce emissions and drive the transition to more sustainable practices. Key policies such as the EU Green Deal and the U.S. Infrastructure Bill are accelerating the deployment of these solutions.

Sectors like cement, steel, and energy are leading the charge, implementing CO₂ capture to address their significant carbon footprints. This growing momentum highlights the urgent need to mitigate climate change while complying with increasingly stringent environmental regulations.

The CO₂ Capture, Storage & Reuse 2026 brings together industry professionals, policymakers, and innovators to exchange experience, share insights, and explore what’s happening right now across Europe and beyond.

Join us

Engage in discussions on:

  • Decarbonisation Roadmap with Status of ETS and now CBAM market
  • Investment strategies for Clean Technology in CCUS
  • Innovative CO₂-to-products pathways: fuels, building materials, chemicals
  • DAC, a technology for more sustainable carbon utilization
  • The road to efficient international CCS infrastructure
  • Key insights and details of Leading CCU projects
  • Reducing emissions and improving carbon capture efficiency with new pre-treatment technology
  • The road to efficient international ccs infrastructure
  • Perspectives on current and future trends in CO2 Capture and Storage

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