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THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR YOUR PARTICIPATION TO JAPAN‐ASIA CCUS FORUM 2021 HELD ON 20th OCTOBER, 2021. HANDOUT AND VIDEO RECORDINGS ARE AVAILABLE HERE BUT WE SHARE THE MATERIALS ONLY WE HAVE OBTAINED THE PERMISSION TO DISCLOSE FROM THE SPEAKER.
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Welcome Message from the Global CCS Institute |
Climate change is an urgent and critical threat to our world. Multiple independent scientific bodies including the IPCC and IEA have stated that carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCS/CCUS) technologies will be vital to achieving our climate targets within the short timeframes necessary.
CCS/CCUS is a versatile suite of technologies capable of delivering deep emissions reductions across power generation and is currently the only economic solution to decarbonizing hard-to-abate industrial sectors including steel and cement manufacturing. Importantly, CCS/CCUS will be key to low-emissions hydrogen which has the potential to drive the development of a new energy economy, creating jobs and supporting communities. Asia is home to some of the fastest growing, dynamic economies in the world but also comprises many countries with rapidly increasing greenhouse gas inventories. This forum provides an important opportunity to share knowledge regarding and build capacity around CCS/CCUS technologies and discuss its deployment and future across the region. This year’s Forum will cover the Japanese Government’s CCS/CCUS policy, CCS/CCUS initiatives in Asia, and key R&D results from project developers. Speakers from leading European projects will share their achievements and advice, and speakers from the Asia-Pacific region will discuss the challenges, policies and regulations, and deployment strategies in the regions where the projects are being developed. The Global CCS Institute is pleased to be hosting alongside JCCS Co. Ltd and looks forward to welcoming you to the 2021 Japan-Asia CCUS Forum as we continue to work towards addressing climate change in our region. |
Global CCS Institute |
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Welcome Message from Japan CCS Co., Ltd. |
Since our establishment in 2008, under the guidance of the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry and the New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO), we have conducted the Tomakomai CCUS Demonstration Project, Japan’s first integrated full-chain CCS project from capture to injection and storage. At the Japan-Asia CCUS Forum 2020 held in October 2020, we introduced to the international community the results of the project which achieved cumulative CO₂ injection of 300,000 tons on November 22, 2019.
The current international community also has even higher expectations for CCUS technology, and we believe that it will become increasingly important to disseminate to the international community information on Japan’s safe CCUS technology obtained through the Tomakomai and other projects in order to accelerate the realization of carbon neutrality through CCUS project development in Asia and around the world.
In this year’s forum, the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry and ERIA, who lead the “Asia CCUS Network” launched in June 2021 as an international industry-academic-government platform aimed at sharing knowledge and improving the business environment for carbon dioxide capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) throughout Asia, as well as Japan’s innovation accelerator NEDO and organizations involved in CCUS projects in Japan and abroad will give presentations on their experience, knowledge, latest technological trends, and future outlook, showcasing Japan’s technological excellence to Asia and the world. In addition, the current status and issues of CCUS projects around the world will be introduced.
In holding this forum, Japan CCS would like to express its sincere appreciation to the co-organizer Global CCS Institute, co-host NEDO, the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry for their support, the local community and stakeholders who have supported the Tomakomai CCUS Demonstration Project.
We look forward to your participation. |
Toshiaki Nakajima President Japan CCS Co., Ltd. |
<Overview of the forum>
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Event: “Japan-Asia CCUS Forum 2021”
Day/Time: 20 October (Wed), 2021 / 13:30 – 18:35 in Japan Standard Time Hosted by: Global CCS Institute (GCCSI) and Japan CCS Co. Ltd.(JCCS) Co-hosted by: New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO) Supported by:Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industries (METI) Language: Japanese and English (Simultaneous interpretation service will be provided)
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ProgramRecording video will be uploaded this page accordingly. We share the handout and video recordings which we have obtained the permission to disclose from the speaker through this site.
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Openings: Remarks by Supporter/Co-organizer/Organizer
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Greeting from Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry
Mr. Yuki Sadamitsu |
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Keynote Speech 1: Mr. Takeshi Soda Director Oil and Natural Gas Division Agency for Natural Resources and Energy Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry” CCUS Policies in Japan” |
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Keynote Speech 2: Eiji Uehara Director General, Environment Department New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization”Carbon-recycling and Carbon dioxide Capture, Utilization and Storage Introduction of R&D overview in NEDO” |
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Welcome by organizer/Presentation :
Jarad Daniels 「Global Status of CCS 2021」
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Part I : “Japan’s CCUS technology to Asia and the world”
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MC & Opening remarks: Takashi Kawabata, Director & General Manager of Administration Dept. Japan CCS Co., Ltd. |
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Speaker 1: “Deployment of CCUS in Asia Region and Role of Asia CCUS Network” |
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Speaker 2: “CO2 ship transportation – Current Status and Approach to Challenges” |
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Speaker 3: “Outline of the project “Investigation of Potential Sites for CO2 Storage in Japan”” |
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Speaker 4: “JOGMEC’s CCS Initiatives toward 2050 Carbon Neutrality“ |
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Speaker 5: “Progress of Osaki CoolGen Oxygen-blown IGCC with CO2 Capture Demonstration Test“ |
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Speaker 6: “Update of MHI CO2 Capture Technology” |
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Summary for Part I Takashi Kawabata
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Part II : “Current status of CCS/CCUS projects in global and its challenge”
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MC: Hiroshi Nambo, Branch Representative – Japan, Global CCS Institute
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Moderator : Dr. Sumie Nakayama, Board Director, Global CCS Institute
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i) “Projects in European region” | |||
Speaker 1: Jonathan Carpenter “Latest updates on the Acorn Project (Scottish Cluster)” |
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Speaker 2: Ragni Rørtveit “Latest updates on Northern Lights’ project” (Tentative) |
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Speaker 3: Martin Currie “HyNet NW CCUS project” |
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Q&A session for i) “Projects in European region”
ii) “Projects in Asia Pacific region”
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Speaker 4 :
Christian Winterfield ”Timor Leste / Northern Australia CCS Hub” |
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Speaker 5 : Dr. Mohammad Rachmat Sule “Latest Updates of Planned CCUS Implementation in Indonesia” |
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Speaker 6 : Dr. Adam Usadi “ASEAN CCS Regional Study” |
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Speaker 7 : Dr. Tony Zhang “Southeast Asia CCUS Roundtable Update” |
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Q&A session for ii) “Projects in Asia Pacific region”
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Summary for Part II
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Closing remarks by organizer Toshiaki Nakajima, President, Japan CCS Co., Ltd. |
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<Contact>
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Global CCS Institute Japan Office
Email:Japan.Events@globalccsinstitute.com |