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Webinar: The Value of Direct Air Carbon Capture and Storage (DACCS)

This webinar will present the findings of our study evaluating the value of direct air capture and storage (DACCS) in the energy transition (down to the regional level), accounting for key factors, including carbon removal efficiency, timeliness, durability, land footprint and techno-economic performance.

Webinar: The Value of Direct Air Carbon Capture and Storage (DACCS)
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October 21st 2025 : 3:00pm

to October 21st 2025: 4: 00pm

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This webinar will present the findings of our study evaluating the value of direct air capture and storage (DACCS) in the energy transition (down to the regional level), accounting for key factors, including carbon removal efficiency, timeliness, durability, land footprint and techno-economic performance.

The analysis focused on comparing the performance of liquid sorbent direct air capture (L-DAC) and solid sorbent direct air capture (S-DAC). Comparison of DACCS with other mitigation technologies was outside the scope of this study.

Agenda for Tuesday 21st October

15:00 – 10:10: Welcome and Opening Remarks

Dr Jasmin Kemper – Introduction – Technical Programme Advisor – IEAGHG

15:10 – 15:35: Presentation of Study Findings

Dr Mai Bui, Director of Climate Science – Supercritical

Dr Nadine Moustafa, Research Associate – Centre for Environmental Policy, Imperial College London

15:35 – 15:55: Q&A Session

Moderated by Dr Jasmin Kemper

15:55 – 16:00: Closing Remarks and Next Steps

Dr Jasmin Kemper

Dr Jasmin Kemper

Technical Programme Advisor
IEAGHG

Dr Mai Bui - Director of Climate Science at Supercritical

Dr Mai Bui

Director of Climate Science
Supercritical

Dr Nadine Moustafa - research associate in the Chemical Engineering department and the Centre for Environmental Policy at Imperial College London

Dr Nadine Moustafa

Research Associate Chemical Engineering and Centre for Environmental Policy
Imperial College London

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