Top national and international researchers in carbon capture and storage (CCS) technologies are converging on Torquay, Australia today and tomorrow to present significant new findings from their work.
A raft of ‘promising early career researchers’ will also be present at the 2014 CO2CRC Research Symposium.
The annual event features researchers from academia and other research bodies, government and industry, representing Asia, Australia, Europe, Middle East, and North and South America.
This year it comes on the eve of the next five-year research programme for CO2CRC (the Cooperative Research Centre for Greenhouse Gas Technologies); beginning in January 2015, the new programme will focus largely on storage – with a smaller capture component – and seeks to drive down costs.
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