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Webinar | CCS and Cement 101: Key Concepts Explained

27 May 2026 – 27 May 2026
3pm Brussels, 2pm London and 9am Washington DC
Europe, Online
Webinar | CCS and Cement 101: Key Concepts Explained

Join us for a 30-minute webinar examining the critical role of carbon capture and storage (CCS) in reducing emissions from the cement sector, an industry that underpins modern development. Cement is essential for building safe and durable infrastructure, yet it accounts for around 8% of global CO₂ emissions. In this session, the Institute’s Technical Advisor, Claude Lorea, will unpack this challenge, highlighting why decarbonising cement is urgently needed, and where CCS fits within the broader transition.

The webinar will explore how CCS is currently being applied in cement production, what conditions are needed to scale deployment, including policy frameworks, infrastructure development and credible business cases. The discussion will also look at emerging projects and efforts occurring in real time.

Register today to gain practical insights into the opportunities, barriers, and momentum shaping CCS in cement today.

Speaker

  • Claude Lorea, Technical Advisor, Global CCS Institute

Moderator

  • Dr. Richard Leese, Head of Europe, Global CCS Institute 

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Interested in learning more about CCS and cement? Click here and follow along the Institute’s industry-focused series which will explore the role of CCS in decarbonising the cement industry,

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