[Seminar Details]
https://www.ssk21.co.jp/S0000103.php?spage=pt_26395
[SSK Seminar]
Global Trends Toward CCS Social Implementation and Chiyoda Corporation’s Initiatives and Outlook
~From International Support Schemes and Policy Trends to CO2 Liquefaction and Transportation Methods~
[Speakers]
Tatsuya Hagita
Senior Researcher, Next-Generation Energy Systems Group
Clean Energy Unit, Institute of Energy Economics, Japan (IEEJ)
Jun Tamagawa
General Manager, Process Engineering Department
Chiyoda Corporation
[Date and Time]
Wednesday, July 22, 2026, 1:00 PM – 3:10 PM
[Participation Methods]
In-person attendance
SSK Seminar Room
Zaikosu Nishishinbashi Building 4F, 2-6-2 Nishishinbashi, Minato-ku, Tokyo
Live Streaming (via Zoom Webinar)
Archive Access (available for two weeks, viewable anytime)
[Key Lecture Topics]
<1> Global and Domestic CCS Projects and Policy Trends
– Project Development and Institutional Design for Social Implementation –
Tatsuya Hagita 【1:00 PM – 2:00 PM】
This presentation will introduce the role of CCS in industrial decarbonization and the latest global trends in CCS projects and policies. For large-scale CCS deployment, developing CO2 transport and storage infrastructure is crucial, with hub-and-cluster type CCS systems advancing, particularly in Europe. The session will provide an overview of domestic and international projects and support schemes, and discuss key challenges and future prospects for the social implementation of CCS.
1. The Role of CCS and Its Position in Decarbonization
2. Global Trends in CCS Projects
3. Challenges for CCS Social Implementation and National Policies and Support Schemes
4. CCS Project Development and Institutional Design in Japan
5. Future Outlook for Expanding CCS Deployment
6. Q&A / Business Card Exchange
<2> Chiyoda Corporation’s Initiatives Across the CCS Value Chain and Future Outlook
Jun Tamagawa 【2:10 PM – 3:10 PM】
Realizing CCS projects requires a comprehensive approach across the entire value chain, from CO2 capture and separation to transportation and storage. From our position actively involved in various segments of the value chain—particularly through the Advanced CCS Support Program—this session will introduce an overview of the CCS value chain, Chiyoda’s initiatives, and key challenges that must be addressed to realize CCS projects. For maritime transport projects, operational costs related to liquefaction and transportation are a key focus; this will be explained with reference to comparisons of liquefied CO2 transport methods.
1. Overview of the CCS Value Chain
2. Chiyoda Corporation’s Initiatives
3. CO2 Liquefaction Process
4. Maritime Transport Projects – Comparison of Liquefied CO2 Transport Methods
5. Key Challenges and Future Outlook
6. Q&A / Business Card Exchange
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