Innovations in Carbon Removal: European Projects & Market Pathways

Join us for an educational webinar introducing Eco ngineers’ expertise in European carbon markets, both regulated (such as Europe’s Emissions Trading Scheme or ETS, and carbon removal and carbon farming or CRCF) and voluntary. The session will cover:

  • An overview of the carbon cycle and carbon removal project types, including capture, utilization, and sequestration.
  • Key distinctions between carbon capture, carbon neutral, and carbon negative projects, and the role of carbon removals.
  • Insights into voluntary carbon markets and how carbon removal credits are managed.
  • The latest European frameworks for carbon removals and project eligibility.
  • Case studies from EcoEngineers, showcasing a diverse range of projects: bioenergy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS), soil management, ocean-based solutions, afforestation, reforestation, peatland restoration, and biochar.

This webinar is designed for European and global stakeholders active in carbon markets, highlighting EcoEngineers’ international experience and capabilities in project advisory and future certification. Attendees will gain practical knowledge and see real-world examples, with opportunities to ask questions and connect with experts.

Carbon Capture Canada

EcoEngineers Director of Strategic Development, RNG, Sally Taylor, is attending the 2024 Carbon Capture Canada in Alberta, Canada hosted by DMG Events.

More from the conference organizer:
“Thousands of Industry Influential Minds Come Together To Build a Low-Carbon Future

“Climate change is currently the major global environmental challenge. Nations strive to transit their economy from carbon-intensive to low-carbon in terms of adaption and transition by reducing or capturing greenhouse gas (CO2) emission. As a pioneer in a low carbon economy, Canada has implemented carbon tax system and established huge fund support for low carbon technology development and marketing. 

“As carbon capture, utilization and storage becomes more prevalent, some advocates question whether it amounts to another way to prop up the oil and gas industry. Others argue it’s the only way forward to a net-zero future. Lets dive into a discussion at the Carbon Capture Canada Conference.”