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The 2nd Asia CCUS Network (ACN) Knowledge Sharing Conference

Completed

The Asia CCUS Network has been successfully launched on 22-23 June 2021 with initially 13 countries (all ASEAN member countries, the United States, Australia, and Japan) and more than 100 international organisations, companies, financial and research institutions that share the vision of CCUS development throughout the Asian region.

The Network members have expressed their intention to participate to share the vision of the Asia CCUS Network that aims to contribute to the decarbonisation of emissions in Asia through collaboration and cooperation on development and deployment of CCUS.

The mission of this network is to facilitate deployment of CCUS through:

  1. promoting knowledge sharing through holding an annual forum, conferences, workshops, and meetings;
  2. conducting research studies on technical, economical, and legal standards of CCUS in the EAS region; and
  3. holding capacity building training workshops to bridge the knowledge gap on CCUS.

The Asia CCUS Network provides opportunities for countries in the region to work and collaborate on the low emission technology partnership that will eventually help to build countries’ capability to lower the cost of CCUS technology and its deployment through the collaboration of research and innovation.

At the 1st Asia CCUS Network (ACN) Knowledge Sharing Conference held on 26 July, the International Energy Agency (IEA) introduced the recent IEA’s published report on 'CCUS: The Opportunity in Southeast Asia', which gave a whole emphasis and focus on ASEAN region. Stakeholders in Asia have to gain more awareness and understanding of the future opportunity for clean technologies such as CCUS for carbon abatement as part of the pathway to carbon neutrality.

At the 2nd Asia CCUS Network (CAN) Knowledge Sharing Conference, the Asia CCUS Network is very pleased to invite experts from the Department of Energy, United States of America (USDOE) to share their insights and experiences about CCUS development and policy to support the deployment of CCUS technology.  

The ACN will be an active forum to bridge the knowledge gap on CCUS technologies, policy development to support the development and deployment of CCUS in Asia. Thus, this conference hosted in collaboration with IEA will help to bring in update knowledge, opportunity for investment in CCUS in Asia.

 

Agenda

Wednesday, 28 July 2021 :  Experience from the United States Department of Energy  in CCUS Development and Deployment

(Jakarta Standard Time, UTC+7)

8:00 – 8:05 AM

Opening Remarks

Taizo Hara, Director General of Research and Policy Design Administration of ERIA (5 minutes)

Jarad Daniels, Director, Strategic Planning, Analysis and Engagement, Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management USDOE

8:05 – 8:50 AM

Presentation by USDOE (MC and moderator: Han Phoumin)

Jarad Daniels, Director, Strategic Planning, Analysis and Engagement, Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management USDOE:

  • S. policies that support CCUS development
  • Key federal environmental regulations that affect CCUS projects
  • Federal (DOE’s) CCUS R&D programs
  • CCUS projects in the United States
  • International engagement
8:50 – 9:05 AM     Comments by Jesus Tamang, Director Energy Policy and Planning Bureau, DOE, Philippines.
9:05 – 9:25 AMOpen discussion Session to the Presentations
9:25 – 9:30 AMClosing Remarks by Shigeru Kimura, Special Advisor to the President on Energy Affairs, ERIA

Relive the Webinar

Mr Jarad Daniels' Presentation