Global CCS Institute’s Post

🗣️ Just one week to go until the Global CCS Institute and EPRI, hosted by Latham & Watkins, convene leaders at New York Climate Week for our side event: Decarbonizing the Power Sector with CCS: Meeting the Demands of AI Growth 📅 Tuesday, September 23, 2025  📍 New York City  🕙 12:00 – 7:00 PM We’ve just released an updated agenda, featuring new sessions and additional speakers. The program now includes: 🔹 Policy and market developments shaping CCS globally, with insights from Carbon Capture Coalition, Clean Air Task Force, Latham & Watkins, and Marubeni America Corporation 🔹A fireside chat on data center decarbonization with Julio Friedmann of Carbon Direct and our CEO, Jarad Daniels. 🔹A new presentation on AI data centers and utility demand from Stefanie Williams, S&P Global Market Intelligence 🔹Panels on Scaling CCS for AI-Driven Power and Power Sector and Hyper-Scalers featuring leaders from California Resources Corporation, Carbonvert, SLB, Barclays Investment Bank, GE Vernova, Google, and Southern Company 🔹A spotlight on real-world CCS power generation projects with Carbon GeoCapture and Tenaska  If you’ve received an invitation, please register as soon as possible — spots are limited. For any questions, contact Jessica Oglesby, Head of Events at jessica.oglesby@globalccsinstitute.com. https://lnkd.in/edQ4T2Nr #CCS #ClimateWeekNYC #Decarbonization #PowerGeneration 

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Brad Deer

Strategic Account Executive and Proven Sales and Business Leader in Decarbonization, Gas Power Generation, Renewables and Zero Carbon Technology Projects

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See you all there!

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Today's the day! See you there!

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Franklin Joseph Francis

Executive Vice President at Carbelim | Championing Sustainability & Innovation in Urban Air Quality, Carbon Capture & Environmental Solutions

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Exciting lineup! As AI and data center demand grows, scalable carbon solutions will be critical. At Carbelim, our biomimetic microalgae systems capture CO₂ directly from urban environments and could complement CCS and other industrial decarbonization efforts. Integrating nature-based capture with emerging CCS projects will be key to achieving deep decarbonization across power and industrial sectors. #CarbonCapture #ClimateTech #CCS #UrbanSustainability #NetZero

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