Innovations Wanted for the “Best CO2 Utilisation 2025” Innovation

Innovators are invited to showcase breakthrough technologies at the
upcoming CO2-Based Fuels and Chemicals Conference 2025

Researchers are encouraged to present their cutting-edge innovations at the 2025 CO2-Based Fuels and Chemicals Conference.

Hürth,Innovators in the field of Carbon Capture and Utilisation (CCU) have the opportunity to showcase their latest advancements, technologies and products at the CO2-based Fuels and Chemicals Conference 2025. The occasion honours CCU pioneers who have the ability to transforming CO2 from a greenhouse gas into a valuable feedstock for various industries. With applications ranging from CO2 capture technologies to products as polymers, sustainable construction materials, textiles, and advanced synthetic fuels, as well as food supplements or even cosmetics and personal care products, CO2 capture and utilisation is paving the way for innovative solutions that contribute to a circular carbon economy.

The “Best CO2 Utilisation 2025” innovation award recognises cutting-edge goods and technology that emphasise the useful and significant application of CO2. Attendees may anticipate knowledgeable talks, lively debates, and chances to network with other creatives dedicated to furthering CCU. technologies. One of the attractions of the CO2-based Fuels and Chemicals Conference, which is being held online and in Cologne, Germany from April 29–30, 2025, is the innovation prize, which is sponsored by Yncoris and co-organized by CO2 Value Europe. An expert panel will choose six nominees in advance, and the audience will choose the winners during the award ceremony on April 29, 2025. Applications must be submitted by February 7, 2025.

Innovations can be submitted via https://co2-chemistry.eu/award-application/.
Abstracts can still be submitted until 22 November 2024 via https://co2-chemistry.eu/call-for-abstracts/.
Registration and further information on the conference are available at https://co2-chemistry.eu.

CCU’s increasing significance in international policy

Along with the use of biomass and recycling, carbon capture and utilisation, or CCU, has emerged as a crucial element of the sustainable carbon economy. Currently capable of handling more than 1.5 million tonnes of CO2, based products and steadily growing demand, CCU technologies are helping to establish CO2 as a renewable carbon feedstock, highlighting the urgency of investment and innovation in this field. Recent policy developments have further underscored the significance of CCU in addressing climate change. In the European Union, the ReFuelEU Aviation proposal mandates an increase in synthetic aviation fuels, starting with a 0.7 % blend in 2030 and reaching 28 % by 2050. Similarly, the United States’

The Inflation Reduction Act promotes research and development of CCU technology by providing tax credits of $60 per tonne of CO2 utilised. With ambitious plans to capture and store over 13 million tonnes of CO2 a year by 2030, Japan is likewise strengthening its commitment. These The potential of CCU to reduce climate change and promote sustainable industrial practices is being more recognised, as evidenced by projects.

Opportunities for sponsorship, exhibition, and programs

High-profile speakers will cover CCU current themes in the following sessions during the conference next year: Green hydrogen, carbon capture, biogenic CO2 sources, strategy and policy, and innovation Production, CO2-to-Polymers and Materials, CO2-to-Chemicals and Minerals, Power-to-X, and Power-to-Fuels. There will be a trade show in addition to the conference. The fee of a booth (6 m2 ) is € 3,000 (excl. 19 % VAT). Bookings and individual arrangements can be made via https://co2-chemistry.eu/sponsoring/ .https://co2-chemistry.eu/sponsoring/.

A wide range of sponsorship opportunities offers participating companies maximum visibility and impact
at the conference. More information is available at https://co2-chemistry.eu/sponsoring/.

Partners

Many business and trade associations, non-profit organisations, research institutes, and interest groups that are thematically aligned with the CO2-based Fuels and Chemicals Conference 2025 BCNP Consultants (DE), BioBASE, Bundesverband Bioenergie (BBE), C.A.R.M.E.N. e.V., Chemie-Cluster Bayern, CLIB – Cluster Industrial Biotechnology (DE), Global CO2 Initiative (International), IN4climate.NRW, Industrielle Biotechnologie Bayern Netzwerk GmbH (IBB), Kunststoffland NRW, Plastics Europe, Renewable Carbon Initiative (International), and Premium Partner CO2Value Europe are all associated with the conference. To learn more about our partners, go to https://co2-chemistry.eu/partners/.

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