[Seminar] Current Status and Role Allocation of Carbon Recycling and CCUS, Prospects for Cost Reduction
[Speaker]
Shō Sakai, Deputy Chief Researcher, Carbon Neutral Technology Center, Energy Comprehensive Engineering Research Institute (Public Interest Incorporated Foundation)
Carbon Cycle Energy Group
[Key Lecture Content]
About six years have passed since the government's carbon neutral declaration. The active introduction of renewable energy and the development of carbon recycling and CCUS technologies are progressing vigorously. However, the path to achieving a carbon neutral society by 2050 while ensuring stable economic growth in Japan is very steep, and the gap between the current situation and this goal remains a significant challenge with no answers yet.
In this seminar, we will focus on carbon recycling and CCUS, which are said to be the last bastion for bridging this gap, and organize the current state of technology development, introducing the roles and challenges they should fulfill, as well as future prospects for cost reduction.
[Lecture Items]
1. Introduction
2. Carbon Recycling and CCUS
3. Escaping the Curse of Sunk Costs (What Cost Analysis Reveals)
4. Conclusion
5. Q&A / Business Card Exchange

| Date and time | Tuesday, Jun 23, 2026 01:00 PM ~ 03:00 PM |
|---|---|
| Capital | On-site attendance / Live streaming / Archive streaming (available for viewing multiple times over two weeks) SSK Seminar Room, 2-6-2 Nishi-Shinbashi, Minato-ku, Tokyo, 4th Floor, Zaimax Nishi-Shinbashi Building |
| Entry fee | Charge |
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