15:00 CET
December 15, 14:00 (CET)
November 14
CCS: The Third Road to Net Zero
July 3
16:00 (CET)
What We’ll Discuss
The resurgence of Carbon Capture and Storage (#CCS) is driven by the urgent need to decarbonize #heavy #industry and produce blue #hydrogen, supported by favorable economic conditions and innovative technologies. CCS is a transitional yet critical technology for achieving near-term climate goals while paving the way for a sustainable future.

Join our new “CCS: the Third Road to Net Zero” discussion to get the fresh overview on #CCS technology with Leon Stille, Business Development Director at Hovyu, and Tatiana Mitrova, Founder and Director of the New Energy Advancement Hub.
Lessons Learned: Gain insights from past CCS projects, successes and challenges.
Current State of CCS: Understand where CCS stands today and its potential for future development.
Blue Hydrogen's Role: Learn how blue hydrogen is driving CCS adoption.
Industry Challenges: Explore the difficulties of electrifying heavy industry and the limited alternatives available.
Policy Impact: Examine the influence of EU and US industrial policies, carbon regulations, cross-border cooperation, and new standards.
Economic Viability: Get an overview of the current costs and economic feasibility of CCS technology.
Our speakers
Business development director, Hovyu
Leon Stille has a background in energy sciences (MSc and BSc) and pursuing a PhD in energy policy. He currently runs his own company as an independent energy expert through his label New Energy Institute and holds several teaching positions at universities of applied sciences. He has 12+ years of experience in various roles from business developer and lecturer to general manager in the energy transition. Leon holds the position of Business Development Director at Hovyu, a company that specializes in carbon capture technologies.
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Tatiana is a research fellow at CGEP, Columbia University, Professor at SciencesPo Paris, and Founder and Director of the New Energy Advancement Hub (NEAH).
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