Global CemCCUS Conference Pack 2025 The Global CemCCUS Conference Pack 2025 includes the video, presentations and proceedings from the 2.. Product #: R086 Regular price: $595.00 $595.00 In Stock

Global CemCCUS Conference Pack 2025

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The Global CemCCUS Conference Pack 2025 includes the video, presentations and proceedings from the 2nd Global CemCCUS Conference & Exhibition that took place on 14 - 15 May 2025 in Vienna, Austria.

The Conference Pack contains:

-- Video files for most presentations given at the conference (MP4 format, 720p resolution)

-- Proceedings for the conference, including the full programme, exhibitor information and delegate lists (PDF format)

-- Slides from each presentation (PDF format)

Please note: Slides and proceedings are downloadable immediately after purchase. The video file will be sent to you by file transfer during UK office hours.

The following presentations are included in the pack:

Paper 1 - Key developments in the Austrian cement industry, Claudia Dankl, VÖZ - Association of the Austrian Cement Industry

Paper 2 - C2PAT+ Holcim way to net zero cement, Haimo Primas, CEO Holcim (Österreich)

Paper 3 - Value creation opportunity in cement industry decarbonisation and carbon capture - Thomas Czigler, McKinsey & Company

Paper 4 - Understanding the industry baseline cost and schedule performance norms of CCUS projects, Adi Akheramka, IPA Global

Paper 5 - Managing risks while executing carbon capture projects in the cement industry, David Jayanth, Christian Riber - Ramboll

Paper 6 - Which CCS/CCUS Technologies will dominate the global cement industry by 2035? Joe Harder, OneStone Consulting

Paper 7 - Process stabilisation as an important step for CCUS operation, Martin Weng, aixprocess

Paper 8 - Innovative clinker cooler solutions for oxyfuel projects – enhancing gas separation, energy efficiency and process stability, Simon Knitter, IKN

Paper 9 - Advancing carbon capture and oxyfuel technologies: An equipment suppliers perspective, Eike Willms, thyssenkrupp Polysius

Paper 10 - Oxyfuel combustion: A key strategy for decarbonising cement production, Jean-Michel Charmet, Fives FCB

Paper 11 - Brevik CCS: Lessons learned from commissioning and initial startup, Anders Skærlund Petersen, Heidelberg Materials

Paper 12 - Role of CO2 measurement instruments in carbon capture from cement plants, Antti Heikkilä, Vaisala Oyj

Paper 13 - Next generation membrane process design to enable cement process decarbonisation, Nic Renard, Ardent

Paper 14 - Cost-effective solid-sorbent-based carbon capture: Case study on a cement facility, Justin Hearn, Svante

Paper 15 - Managing condensates from cement CCU/S plants: the importance of wastewater treatment, Thomas Lamare, Chovet

Paper 16 - Optimising carbon capture: EPC and BOO models for HISORP CC, oxyfuel with CPU, and amine processes, Jan Bangert, Linde Engineering

Paper 17 - Introducing the first industrial carbon mineralisation plant for carbon capture, Andreas Drescher, RHI Magnesita

Paper 18 - Accelerated carbonation of concrete slurry waste in a stirred tank reactor under CO2-recirculation, Svenja Vogt, Technische Hochschule Mittelhessen

Paper 19 - Biological allies: using bacteria and algae to sequester captured CO2 at cement plants, Ismael Justo-Reinoso, Wood Mackenzie