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Lecture

Scaling up carbon capture

An overview of carbon capture technology and progress

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A review of the current state of carbon capture technology, how the different processes work and their current status

We will also be looking at a pilot plant at Imperial and wider research.

The role of carbon capture in industrial and energy system decarbonisation as well as in greenhouse gas removals will also be explored.

Careers
Design and Manufacturing
Environment
Energy
Research and Innovation
Sustainable Development
Power Trading
Power Generation
Climate Change

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Continuing Professional Development

This event can contribute towards your Continuing Professional Development (CPD) hours as part of the IET's CPD monitoring scheme.

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27 Sep 2024 

2:00pm - 3:30pm

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Organiser

  • London Local Network

Registration information

Attendance is free and can be booked via the 'Register' section at the bottom of this page.

During the booking process, you will have the opportunity to pre-book a lunch at Savoy Place. The cost for a two-course meal with wine is £20.83 + VAT (the website price quoted is exclusive of VAT. VAT will be added when you pay). It is ESSENTIAL to pre-book lunch and pay for it on this website.

Reservations for lunch can be made up to 11 pm on the Monday before the event (subject to availability).

Bookings for the lecture only can be made up to noon on the day before the event (subject to availability).

No payment for the event lunch can be made at Savoy Place.

FAQs

- You don’t need to be a member to log into the system.
- You can book for more than one person; you just need to add the other guest(s) name(s).
- You can add any special dietary requirements during the booking process.
- You will receive a confirmation of your booking and payment if made.
- You can cancel your booking - the T&Cs are below. You can do this by contacting: events@theiet.org

Terms and conditions

5+ days before event date - full refund

4 days before event date - no refund

Name substitutions are accepted at any time by email. The IET reserves the right to charge a transfer fee.

Speakers

Nilay Shah

Professor of Process Systems Engineering - Imperial College London

Nilay Shah has recently completed a term as the Head of the Department of Chemical Engineering and was formerly the Director of the Centre for Process Systems Engineering (CPSE) at Imperial, and a Chemical Engineer by training.  He is an expert in process systems modelling and engineering, design and optimisation of low carbon industrial systems, sustainable energy systems, hydrogen economy and e-fuels and chemicals. Nilay Shah has received several awards and he is particularly interested in the transfer of technology from academia to industry.

Reasons to attend

Ideal if you are interested in carbon capture, industrial decarbonisation and power systems decarbonisation.

Location

IET London: Savoy Place

2 Savoy Place
London

WC2R 0BL
United Kingdom


We're committed to having an environmentally responsible event portfolio and work hard to plan and implement events which reflect sustainable event best practices, from working with venues and suppliers that demonstrate best environmental practices to reducing the carbon footprint of each event and therefore our impact on the environment.

Programme

11:30 - Arrival for optional lunch. It is essential to sign in at the Faraday reception desk which is on the second floor of Savoy Place before entering the Faraday Centre.

12 pm - Optional lunch (there is a £25 charge for the lunch)

1:45 pm - Arrival for lecture. It is essential to sign in separately for attendance at the lecture. Please note that this is required for IET attendance records purposes and is different to the Faraday signing-in procedure.

2 pm - The lecture starts promptly.

3 pm - Questions and discussion.

3:30 pm - Optional tea/coffee in the Faraday Centre. Free for members only (for non-members there will be a nominal charge).

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Registration

Please register to attend

Free of charge (£25 for lunch - optional)