Publication Overview
The 7th edition of the Post Combustion Capture Conference (PCCC-7) was held on the 25?28 September 2023 and was jointly hosted by the IEAGHG, U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and the National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL) and sponsored by Worley, Shell, and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries. (MHI).
Publication Summary
Globally recognised as the leading conference for exploring post-combustion capture, PCCC‑7 lived up to its esteemed reputation. The conference provided an ideal platform to delve into the latest advancements and issues surrounding the development and application of this crucial technology. It was exciting to once again share experiences, ideas, and knowledge in an inperson setting, fostering an environment ripe for collaborative studies and networking. The technical programme, featuring about eighty presentations across various parallel sessions, was the cornerstone of PCCC‑7. These presentations, meticulously selected by the PCCC‑7 Steering Committee from a plethora of submitted abstracts, spanned the full spectrum of post-combustion capture technologies. This ranged from groundbreaking research and demonstration projects to the exploration of alternative concepts and novel separation technologies, and discussions on cost and environmental impacts. PCCC‑7 was underscored by the lively and interactive sessions where delegates actively participated in discussions and Q&A segments. The physical presence of attendees brought an added dimension of enthusiasm and connection that only in-person interactions can foster.