Watch this free webinar on-demand with Nuada and Buzzi SpA as they discuss the pivotal role of carbon capture innovation to decarbonise cement and share learnings from the trials of Nuada’s MOF-based VPSA technology at Buzzi’s cement facility.
Tune into this on-demand session for insights into:
- The role of CCUS innovation in cement decarbonisation; the importance of carbon capture for low-carbon cement production, the challenges with currently available carbon capture methods and the need for innovative solutions.
- A heatless, energy-efficient and easy-to-integrate carbon capture solution; how the MOF-based VPSA solution overcomes the key barriers for widescale deployment of carbon capture in cement.
- Nuada’s pilot at Buzzi; the key outcomes from the pilot trials of Nuada’s technology at Buzzi’s facility in Monselice, Italy.
- Scaling up innovation; opportunities and challenges for commercial deployment of innovative technologies.
- The outlook for CCUS projects in the cement sector; Discussion around the announced timelines for CCUS deployment from an emitter and a technology provider perspective.
Meet the speakers:
Conor Hamill, Co-founder and Co-CEO, Nuada
Conor is the co-CEO and co-founder of Nuada. He has rich experience in strategy, financing, and technology commercialisation and he has been the orchestrator of the company’s rapid growth. Conor is a PhD-trained chemical engineer with an eMBA from the University of Ulster.
Francesco Magli, Innovation Projects in CO2 and Energy Contact Person, Buzzi S.p.A.
Francesco Magli is the contact person for Innovation Projects in CO2 and Energy of Buzzi, working in the Engineering and Projects Department of the company since 2021. He has a PhD in Energy and Nuclear Science and Technologies at Politecnico di Milano in collaboration with Buzzi, working on the application of the integrated calcium looping CO2 capture process to cement production. Previously he worked as a research assistant at LEAP, mainly on the assessment of innovative processes such as CO2 capture and biomethane production. Francesco also holds a MSc in Energy Engineering from Politecnico di Milano.