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Event - European Conference CO2 Capture, Storage & Reuse

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Title
European Conference CO2 Capture, Storage & Reuse
Organizer
FORTES
Type
Conferences & Exhibitions
Focus
  • Other
  • Climate Change


Start
2026/05/20 CET
End
2026/05/21 CET
Country
  • Denmark
Venue
Crowne Plaza Copenhagen Towers, Copenhagen
URL
Description
We would like to express our heartfelt thanks to everyone who attended the CO2 Capture, Storage & Reuse Conference 2025! With more than 350 participants from 25 countries, the event was truly exceptional. We’re excited to announce the next edition, CO2 Capture, Storage & Reuse 2026, taking place on May 20-21 2026 in Copenhagen, Denmark. 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.