The energy sector has changed dramatically since the coronavirus; and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in
February 2022 fuelled an energy crisis and stoked concerns over future energy security. The
European Commission in December 2022 released its European Green Deal which address to need to
accelerate decarbonisation across the EU they have set a target by 2023 to reduce carbon emissions
by additional 55% and they aim to be the first climate-neutral continent by 2050.
The 3rd Europe CCUS & Hydrogen Decarbonisation Sumit will assess and review the opportunities
within the EU Energy Sector and review the different hydrogen road maps set out by the European
Commission and different European Countries. We will review how green hydrogen can ensure of
energy security for each, while hitting decarbonising matrixes. The conference will also review how
CCU & CCUS can decarbonise the energy intensive sectors that are hard to decarbonise while
creating a circular carbon economy.
The 3rd Europe CCUS & Hydrogen Decarbonisation Summit will focus on the implementation of CCS
& CCUS within industrial operations and how hydrogen can decarbonise industry and transport. The
summit will bring together 300+ government officials, regulators, key industry stake holders, leading
academia, and service companies