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WHEN: 4th of June, 2024
LOCATION: Hall A
10.00-10.30 BIOCCUS THE NEW NORDIC INDUSTRY - PODCAST LIVE RECORDING
Moderator: Karolina Unger, CEO at Klimpo
Vijay Tank, COO Energy Infrastructure Solutions - Nordics at E.on
11.00-11.40 TECHNOLOGY TO CAPTURE CO2
Moderator: Kristofer Pettersson, COO at Klimpo
Edgardo Coda, R&D Director at Sumitomo SHI FW
Amir Soleimani Salim, Researcher and project manager
at RISE Research Institutes of Sweden
12.20-13.30 CARBON CREDIT BUSINESS
Moderator: Karolina Unger, CEO at Klimpo & Tomas Thyblad, VP at Nasdaq
Panel discussion on Carbon Credit Business
Ole-Henrik Ree, Industry Lead Energy/Strategic Client Director at Microsoft Norway (Pre-recorded)
Matias Yudelevich, Account Director - EMEA at Puro.earth
Per Norrthon, Project manager Permanent Carbon Removals at Stockholm Exergi
13.30-14.15 Political Panel Debate on BioCCUS in the Lead-Up to the 2024 European Parliament Elections
Moderator: Karolina Unger, CEO at Klimpo & Markus Hole, Head of Public Affairs at Hafslund Celsio
Magnus P. Wåhlin, Municipal Council Växjö, Miljlöpartiet (MP)
Boriana Åberg, Member of the Swedish Parliament, Moderaterna (M)
15.00-15.40 CO2 CAPTURE PROJECTS AND UTILIZATION OF CO2
Moderator: Mikkel Krogsgaard Niss, Manager C4 - Carbon Capture Cluster Copenhagen
Jürgen Jacoby, Project Development PtX at European Energy
Leila Faramarzi, Carbon Projects Development at E.ON
Jonathan Minnitt, VP Business Development at Aker Solutions
15.40-16.00 INFRASTRUCTURE, ARCHITECTURE, TRANSPORTATION & STORAGE OF CO2
Moderator: Kristofer Pettersson, COO at Klimpo
Frank Wettland, Project Manager New Venture CCS at Altera Infrastructre
Björn Nordh, Strategic Sales Specialist at Green Cargo
Trond Endre Talberg, Commercial Manager at Equinor
16.05-16.45 BUSINESS MINGLE
Place: Business mingle area
The program is continuously updated!
Visit Sysav waste-to-energy plant!
The SYSAV waste-to-energy plant is one of the most energy-efficient plants in Sweden, as well as being one of the most advanced plants in the world. The plant includes four boilers, the first two of which began operation in 1973. The two advanced boilers, fitted in 2003 and 2008 respectively, are steam boilers that generate electricity and district heating. The capacity of the plant is 650,000 tonnes of waste annually. We will also visit their carbon capture pilot.
* There will be a limited number of seats available for the study visit.