The Institute of Energy for Southeast Europe (IENE) is convening a one-day workshop in order to review progress in the area of capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) applications in Greece and SE Europe.
The workshop will take place in the lecture theatre at the Technical Chamber of Greece (TEE) in central Athens on March 12, 2025. As part of the workshop, IENE will present and discuss the findings of its latest study, "Implementing CCUS hubs in Greece: A Cost-Benefit Analysis." This new study builds upon the 2023 IENE major study, "CCUS Technologies in Greece – prospects for implementation" and aims to provide a more detailed economic assessment of CCUS technologies. The event will bring together key stakeholders from the energy sector, industry representatives, and experts to evaluate the financial and strategic implications of CCUS deployment in Greece.
The workshop will feature presentations from the study contributors, highlighting the main sections of the study, as well as industry specialists. Discussions will focus on the feasibility of CCUS in Greece, potential funding mechanisms, and the overall cost. Case studies and best practices from other CCUS projects in Greece will also be presented, offering valuable insights into how Greece can develop a competitive CCUS framework.
This workshop represents a crucial step in advancing Greece’s CCUS roadmap, by translating research findings into actionable strategies. By fostering dialogue among experts, decision-makers and stake holders, IENE aims to support the development of a cost-effective and sustainable CCUS industry that contributes to the country’s energy transition and emissions reduction targets and provide perspectives on how Greece can align its CCUS strategy with European climate goals.
For further information and registration please access here the microsite of the event.