Publications
Multi-objective economic and environmental assessment for the preliminary design of CO2 transport pipelines
Article in Journal of Cleaner production
Author: University College London
DOI/10.1016/j.jclepro.2023.137330
CaLby2030: per catturare la CO2 dai processi industriali entro il 2030
Collaborative article published on RiENERGIA magazine. English version is available upon request ([email protected])
Authors: Martina Fantini, J. CARLOS ABANADES, Mª ELENA DIEGO
2nd Women in CCUS workshop - Stockholm, Sweden - 28th September, 2023
This dissemination workshop has been co-organized between CaLby2030 and C4U projects and aimed at promoting STEM subjects as a study and research path for young women through the direct experience of female scientists working in CCUS. The initiative has been divided into two main sessions:
1- Role models: Selected speakers will be sharing direct experiences with the aim of inspiring the audience and highlighting critical issues that can be improved for gender equality.
2- Technical discussion, aiming at detecting concrete tools and strategies for the future.
Authors: CaLby2030 and C4U projects
Public Perception and Business Models Joint Event - 14th November 2023, Brussels
Organised by the Carbon Capture, Utilisation and Storage (CCUS) & Alternative Fuels Horizon 2020/ Horizon Europe CLUSTER projects
Supported by CINEA - European Climate, Infrastructure and Environment Executive Agency
Public perception and business models are key to enabling innovative technologies, guiding the decisions of the policymakers at national and European Commission levels. In addition, more and more Horizon calls require these two aspects to be dealt with in relation to the technology that will be developed in the project.With more than 20 selected Horizon projects and more than 50 key stakeholders involved in the audience, this joint workshop represented a unique opportunity to strongly impact both on the activities still to be implemented by the ongoing projects and the design of new projects at higher TRL (close to commercial scale). Bringing together stakeholders from various technical projects, the event has provided an excellent networking opportunity for policymakers, building relationships with industry experts, project representatives, investors and policy makers, thus facilitating collaboration, knowledge sharing, and future partnerships.
Authors: CaLby2030, HERCCULES, Cleanker and eCOCO2 projects
Will carbon management take off in Europe? How to get both industry and society on board?
Insights from an analysis of the European Commission’s Industrial Carbon Management Strategy Call for Evidence submissions
The new policy brief written within CaLby2030 project with a joint effort between Radboud University and EU CORE, discusses how Europe's ambitious climate goals can be sustained through effective Industrial Carbon Management. Published after the recent European Commission Communication, the brief underlines that while financial support remains crucial, predictability and strategic alignment with both industry and society are imperative.
Key Points:
- Predictability Matters: Sustainable industrial strategies rely on transparent and consistent policy frameworks.
- Inclusive Dialogue: Engaging various stakeholders, from industry leaders to local communities, is key to reducing societal resistance and improving implementation.
- Technological Integration: Encouraging innovation in carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) can turn challenges into opportunities, helping industries remain competitive while reducing emissions.
This brief is a pivotal resource for policymakers, industry stakeholders, and anyone invested in the future of sustainable European industry. Find out how coordinated efforts can ensure a cleaner, competitive Europe!
Authors: Senni Määttä, Martina Fantini, Moises Covarrubias, Vincent de Gooyert