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Carbon Capture Canada

September 23, 2025 - September 25, 2025
Completed

Carbon Capture Canada: Leading the Way in CCUS Innovation

As the urgency to tackle climate change grows stronger, Canada’s National CCUS Convention stands as a vital platform for accelerating the development and deployment of carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) technologies. This annual event unites industry leaders, innovators, policymakers, and decision-makers from across the nation and beyond, providing a comprehensive forum to explore the latest advancements in carbon capture and underground storage solutions.

Hosted in key locations with significant CCUS projects, the convention offers a unique blend of technical sessions, business networking, and hands-on site visits. Attendees leave with not only a deeper understanding of cutting-edge carbon capture technology but also actionable insights to drive sustainable change within their organizations and sectors.

A Comprehensive Platform for Knowledge and Networking

The National CCUS Convention is much more than a typical conference. It is designed to serve the diverse needs of the CCUS community through three core components:

Business Conference

Expanded Tradeshow

Site Tours

Each component is thoughtfully curated to provide a holistic view of the CCUS landscape from emerging technology and project finance to regulatory frameworks and real-world implementation.

In-Depth Business Conference: Insights From Industry Leaders

The heart of the event is the business conference, where experts share practical knowledge, strategic perspectives, and technical innovations shaping the future of carbon capture. The program covers:

Advances in carbon capture technologies, including solvents, membranes, and adsorption methods

Innovative underground storage solutions ensuring long-term CO2 sequestration

Commercialization pathways and market development for CCUS

Policy and regulatory developments supporting carbon capture projects

Financing models and investment opportunities within the CCUS ecosystem

These sessions provide essential information to engineers, project developers, government officials, and financial stakeholders alike, fostering a shared understanding of challenges and opportunities.

Tradeshow: Showcasing Cutting-Edge CCUS Technologies

Adjacent to the conference, the expanded tradeshow brings together technology providers, equipment manufacturers, service companies, and research institutions. Visitors can explore the latest products, tools, and services designed to optimize carbon capture operations and support underground storage activities.

Highlights include:

Modular carbon capture units and pilot plants

Monitoring and verification technologies for CO2 injection and storage

Advanced materials and catalysts improving capture efficiency

Software solutions for process optimization and emissions tracking

Equipment for pipeline transport and injection of captured CO2

This exhibition space facilitates direct engagement with vendors and innovators, allowing attendees to evaluate technologies side-by-side and discuss customized solutions tailored to their projects.

Site Tours: Experiencing CCUS Projects First-Hand

One of the convention’s standout features is the opportunity to visit operational and pilot CCUS sites. These tours offer a rare chance to witness real-world applications of carbon capture and storage, highlighting lessons learned and best practices.

During the site visits, participants can:

Observe large-scale carbon capture facilities and underground storage reservoirs

Understand the challenges of CO2 injection and long-term monitoring

Interact with project engineers and operators to discuss technical and regulatory aspects

Gain practical insights into community engagement and environmental stewardship

These immersive experiences deepen attendees’ appreciation of CCUS’s role in Canada’s climate strategy and inspire confidence in the technology’s future.

Workshops: Equipping Decision-Makers With Essential Skills

Beyond presentations and exhibits, the convention offers targeted workshops focused on equipping participants with practical knowledge and skills essential for effective CCUS project development and management. Topics often include:

Risk assessment and mitigation in carbon capture projects

Navigating legal and environmental regulatory frameworks

Project financing and commercial structuring

Stakeholder engagement and public communication strategies

Emerging research and innovation pipelines in CCUS

By combining theory with case studies and interactive discussions, the workshops empower decision-makers to lead CCUS initiatives with confidence.

Canada’s Role in Advancing Carbon Capture Technologies

Canada’s abundant natural resources, industrial base, and commitment to climate leadership position it as a key player in the global CCUS arena. The National CCUS Convention embodies this leadership by:

Showcasing homegrown innovation and technology development

Facilitating collaboration among government, industry, and academia

Promoting investment in sustainable infrastructure and clean energy

Supporting Canada’s targets for greenhouse gas reduction through CCUS deployment

As countries worldwide seek scalable solutions to decarbonize heavy industries and power generation, Canada’s CCUS community is poised to be a beacon of progress and a model for international cooperation.

Conclusion: Driving Innovation and Collaboration for a Sustainable Future

The National CCUS Convention is a critical catalyst for advancing carbon capture and underground storage innovations in Canada. By offering a comprehensive platform combining business dialogue, technical exhibitions, and real-world project insights, the event empowers stakeholders to accelerate the adoption of clean technologies that will shape a low-carbon future.

Whether you are an engineer, policy-maker, investor, or technology provider, participating in this convention offers invaluable opportunities to connect, learn, and contribute to the evolving landscape of carbon capture solutions. Together, Canada’s CCUS community is building the foundation for sustainable industry and energy systems that will benefit generations to come.