ENGIE

1 place Samuel de Champlain
92930   Paris La Defense Cedes Cedex
France
Website: www.engie.com

ENGIE develops its businesses (power, natural gas, energy services) around a model based on responsible growth to take on the major challenges of energy’s transition to a low-carbon economy: access to sustainable energy, climate-change mitigation and adaptation and the rational use of resources.

The Group provides individuals, cities and businesses with highly efficient and innovative solutions largely based on its expertise in four key sectors: renewable energy, energy efficiency, liquefied natural
gas and digital technology. ENGIE employs 154,950 people worldwide and achieved revenues of €69.9 billion in 2015
Activities 
Conferences 
10h00 - 13h00
Wed 30/03/2022
30/03/2022 10:00:00
salle/room : Circulaire/Circular

10h00 Introduction, CO2 Value Europe
10h10 Engie
10h30 EBA - European Biogas Association
10h50 Lanzatech
11h10 Round Table (20 mins)

Break 5 mins

Part 2 - 11h35-13h00
11h35 Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
12h55 TNO
12h15 Ramboll
12h35 Gazfio
12h55 Conclusions

Europe is at a crossroads on climate change policies, and so is Carbon Capture and Utilisation (CCU), defined as all innovative industrial processes aiming to capture CO2 from flue gases or from the air and transform it into products such as synthetic fuels, chemicals and building materials.

CCU is high on the EU agenda, with proposed legislations aiming to reduce Europe’s CO2 emissions by 55% by 2030 (‘Fit-for-55’) now under discussion: they will directly impact CCU deployment, from its definition in current laws (e.g. current directive on renewable energy – REDII, EU taxonomy) and promotion as a means to reduce emissions from industries via new targets and quotas (future EU directive on renewable energy – REDIII, FuelEU Maritime, ReFuelEU Aviation) to the way CCU products are exempted in the Energy Taxation Directive and incentivised via ETS emissions mechanisms and carbon removal certifications. All those initiatives and instruments will be impacting directly the way that CCU projects can be deployed across Europe.

In this session, hear from a panel of policy and technology experts in CCU pioneering biobased CCU, biogas-biomethane CCU, industrial emissions CCU and waste-to-energy CCU as they discuss some of their flagship projects and provide an insight of future developments.


Animators:
Tudy BERNIER
Senior Policy Manager
CO₂ VALUE EUROPE

Speakers:
Babette PETTERSEN
Vice President Europe
LANZATECH
Samuel SAYSSET
Technology Lead Advisor, ENGIE Research & Global Expert Renewable Gases/Sciences
Marina PASTERIS
Technical and Project Officer
EUROPEAN BIOGAS ASSOCIATION EBA
Albert GUISASOLA
VIVALDI project coordinator
Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
Earl GOETHEER
Earl Goetheer
TNO
Jesper KNUDSEN
Head of Business Biofuels
RAMBOLL GROUP AS
Fabrice PIOTROWSKI
Directeur Commercial
GAZFIO