Wed Feb 28 15:00:00 UTC 2024

In 2015, the Paris Agreement adopted the goal of limiting the rise in global temperature to 1.5ºC before the end of the 21st century. This goal was supported from a scientific point of view by the United Nations Special Report on Global Warming in 2018. To achieve this goal, it is necessary to move towards the goal of being net zero emissions by 2050, and Negative Emissions Technologies will be essential.

The Repsol Foundation Energy Transition Chair at the Rovira i Virgili University is organizing this webinar in which these technologies and their CO2 removal potential will be explored.

Co-organizers

Speakers:

Fèlix Llovell

Director of the Repsol Foundation Chair of Energy Transition at URV on CO2 Capture and Use.

Benjamin Scharrer

Head of Engineering at DACMa GmbH.

Francisco Manuel Martínez

Co-founder, Partner and Technical Director at GRUPO SYLVESTRIS

Mai Bui

Senior Research Associate at the Centre for Environmental Policy in the Faculty of Natural Sciences of Imperial College London.

Mila Clavero

Technical Lead for CO2 projects and synthetic fuels in ENSO Energy.

Documentos descargables

The potential of Negative Emissions Technologies for CO2 removal

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CARBON STORAGE COUPLED TO BIOENERGY PROCESSES

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Natural Carbon Sinks: Understanding Their Role in Climate Action

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Carbon dioxide removal (CDR) technologies

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