Seminar: “Poland – Japan cooperation in Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) technologies”
The aim of this seminar is to discuss how to enhance business and academic cooperation between Poland and Japan in the field of Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS). The seminar aims at knowledge sharing regarding technology, costs, logistics, legislation and social acceptance of the CCS.
Date: December 11th at 16:30-18:00 (JST), 8:30- 10:00 (CET)
Organizer: Embassy of the Republic of Poland in Tokyo
Venue: Online Language: English (no interpretation)
Agenda
16:30-16:31 | Greeting by the moderator, Professor Maciej Sokołowski |
16:31-16:35 | Opening remarks by Ambassador of the Republic of Poland Mr. Paweł Milewski |
16:35-16:45 | Introductory remarks by Norihiko Saeki, Director for CCS Policy Department of Natural Resources and Carbon Management Agency for Natural Resources and Energy Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry of Japan |
16:45-16:55 | Introductory remarks Ministry of Climate and Environment of the Republic of Poland (speaker TBC) |
16:55-17:05 17:05-17:15 | Presentation 1: NEDO’s Initiatives on CCUS Ritsuko Sanuki, Director General Environment Department New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO, Japan) Presentation 2: CO2 capture and utilization– activities of the Institute of Energy and Fuel Processing Technology (ITPE) Jarosław Zuwała, R&D Deputy Director General Institute of Energy and Fuel Processing Technology (Poland) |
17:15-17:25 17:25-17:35 17:35-17:45 17:45-18:00 | Presentation 3: Global Status of CCS 2023 Hiroshi Nambo, Acting General Manager Business Development and Engagement, Global CCS Institute (Japan) Presentation 4: Emerging CCUS industry in Poland – research and commercial perspective Paweł Gładysz Ph.D., Department of Fundamental Research in Energy Engineering Faculty of Energy and Fuels, AGH University of Science and Technology (Poland) Presentation 5: Lessons Learned from Tomakomai CCS Demonstration Project Yoshihiro Sawada, Corporate Adviser and General Manager International Affairs Department, Japan CCS Co., Ltd. Q&A session |