The 11th Trondheim CCS Conference will focus on research and development regarding CO2 capture, transport and storage (CCS). The objective of the conference is to bring forward, present and discuss work undertaken within R&D institutions, universities and in industry. Short Papers are invited to cover the entire value chain of CCS technology development. Potential topics are (but not limited to):

  • Pre- and post-combustion capture
    • Absorption/adsorption and membranes
    • Combustion
    • Other techniques
  • Oxy-fuel capture
  • CCS and hydrogen combinations
  • CO2 utilization with permanent storage and
  • Industrial CO2 applications
  • CO2 removal (CDR)
  • Transport
    • Transport options; pipeline, ship
    • Safety, injection, fluid and material properties
  • Storage
    • Site screening and site monitoring
    • Site integrity and leakage risk assessment
    • Well drilling and completion
  • International R&D activities incl. pilot and large-scale activities
  • CCS in novel applications and mobility
  • Public acceptance and communication
  • CCS whole system issues
    • Techno-economic
    • Risk and value chain assessment, and system analysis
    • Policy
  • Business models
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Roland Span recieves the 2019 award.
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Roland Span recieves the 2019 award.

Professor Roland Span of Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany, received the prestigious SINTEF and NTNU Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) Award, honoring his extraordinary contributions and outstanding work in the field of carbon capture technologies.