March 18, 2025 - 11:30

The deadline for submissions to the CCS Technology Compendium 2025 is fast approaching, with the final date set for the end of March. This initiative aims to compile and showcase innovative carbon capture and storage (CCS) technologies that play a crucial role in addressing climate change.
Researchers, industry experts, and organizations are encouraged to contribute their findings and advancements in CCS technology. This compendium serves as a vital resource for stakeholders looking to understand the latest developments and applications in the field.
By participating, contributors can highlight their work and gain visibility among peers and decision-makers in the climate sector. The compilation will not only underscore the importance of CCS technologies but also foster collaboration and knowledge sharing within the community.
As the deadline nears, those interested in submitting their work are urged to finalize their entries and ensure they are included in this significant compilation, which aims to drive progress in carbon management and sustainability efforts worldwide.
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