← Events
CCUS and Hydrogen Delegation to Alberta, Canada
Date
2.–6. Jun 2025
Location
Alberta, Canada
Join us for an exciting trade promotion trip to Alberta, Canada, focusing on Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage (CCUS) and hydrogen technologies.
Alberta is a significant centre of energy production and a pioneer in the development and commercialisation of Carbon Capture, Utilisation and Storage (CCUS). Alberta has a strong tradition as a centre of cleantech expertise, focused on transforming its key energy resources and increasing sustainability.
Alberta is home to commercial projects and demonstrated CCUS technologies backed by years of research and operational experience. CCUS can enable a low-emissions hydrogen industry using Alberta’s vast natural gas reserves. In addition, the Alberta Hydrogen Roadmap (2021) proposes a dramatic increase in the production of hydrogen coupled with CCUS by 2030. Therefore, Alberta is increasingly interesting for Danish commercial interests and is a place of priority, why Clean, GreenHub Denmark, and Danish Industry are organising a delegation to Alberta in cooperation with the Royal Danish Embassy in Canada and the Royal Embassy of Canada in Denmark.
Alberta is home to some of the most stunning nature in North America and is a province where entrepreneurial spirit drives the development of the province’s cleantech and energy initiatives. The organisers have built a strong network with relevant Canadian stakeholders from earlier delegations, and we are excited to invite you to join us as we embark on a trip to majestic Alberta to visit Canadian industry leaders and official stakeholders to explore the CCUS and hydrogen landscape in Alberta.
Why Participate?
- Explore Business Opportunities: Gain insights into Canada’s green transition plans and strategies.
- Networking: Meet potential customers, producers, and partners in Canada.
- Innovation: Discover cutting-edge CCUS and hydrogen projects and technologies.
- Collaboration: Support the upcoming CCUS MoU between the Danish Ministry of Climate and Alberta Innovates.
Program Highlights
Monday, 2 June
- Topic: Industrial Innovation Collaboration
- Introduction to Canada and Albertas CCUS framework
- Meetings with Invest Alberta
- Visit to Alberta Innovates, Emissions Reductions Alberta and C-FER
- B2B meetings organized by the Canadian Trade Commission
Tuesday, 3 June
-
Topic: Industrial Scale Capture
-
Visit and introduction to Alberta’s Industrial Heartland
-
Presentation about Shell Quest and the Wolf-Midstream Pipeline
-
Visit at Svante production site at Kiewit
Wednesday, June 4
-
Topic: Next Generation Carbon Capture – Direct Air Capture
-
Drive from Edmonton to Calgary
-
Field trip to Deep Sky’s Direct Air Capture Hub and Innisfail
-
Afternoon session and drinks at Calgary Tower
Thursday, June 5
-
Topic: From Lab-scale to Industrial scale
-
Visit to the University of Calgary, and presentations by University Spinouts who have managed to scale their CCUS solutions. (*This session will be joint with University of Alberta)
-
Session on CCUS developments hosted by Carbon Management Canada
-
Evening networking reception hosted by Invest Alberta and The Canadian Trade Commission
Friday, June 6
-
Topic: Canadian testing possibilities and sequestration of CO2
-
Site visits to Innotech Alberta test sites at Alberta Carbon Conversion Technology Centre
-
Debrief and evaluation
Introduction to CCUS Landscape in Alberta
Alberta is at the forefront of Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage (CCUS) technology, driven by both provincial and federal initiatives. Here are some key points about the CCUS landscape in Alberta:
- Basal Cambrian Sands (BCS): This geological formation is one of the most studied for CO2 sequestration in Alberta. It is a primary target for many of the 25 projects selected under Alberta’s Request for Full Project Proposals.
- Shell Quest Project: One of the largest and most successful CCUS projects globally, the Shell Quest project has been operational since 2015 and has safely stored over 6 million tonnes of CO2.
Incentives and Regulatory Framwork
- Federal Investment Tax Credit (ITC): Offers significant incentives for CCUS projects, with credit rates of 60% for Direct Air Capture (DAC) equipment, 50% for non-DAC, and 37.5% for transportation, storage, and usage equipment.
- TIER Program: Alberta’s Technology Innovation and Emissions Reduction (TIER) program is a carbon pricing and emissions trading system that provides credits starting at C$65/tonne in 2023, increasing to C$170/tonne by 2030.
Regulatory Support
- Alberta Energy Regulator (AER): The AER has been regulating CO2-enhanced oil recovery (CO2-EOR) projects since the 1980s and oversees the regulatory framework for CCUS projects.
- Legislation: CCUS projects in Alberta are governed by existing oil and gas legislation, including the Oil and Gas Conservation Act, Mines and Minerals Act, and Environmental Protection and Enhancement Act.
Strategic Importance
- Climate Goals: Alberta’s CCUS initiatives are crucial for Canada’s climate plan, aiming to reduce CO2 emissions by 40-45% by 2030 and achieve net-zero emissions by 2050.
- Economic Opportunities: The province’s focus on CCUS and hydrogen technologies provides significant opportunities for Danish companies to engage in large-scale projects, export technologies, and form long-term business partnerships.
Price
DKK 17.800 for two company representatives, already deducted 50 pct. export subsidy (de minimis)
Registration deadline 31 Jan 22:00
The price is calculated based on eleven participating companies and a 50-pct. subsidy granted by the Danish Trade Council. Registration is binding. Are you not eligible for export subsidy (de minimis) the base price of participation is DKK 35.600. If the number of participating companies change, we reserve the right to offer participation at a different price. Should this result in a higher price than the one quoted you have the right to cancel your participation.
Registration is in accordance with the General Terms and Conditions for participation in Export Promotion Events of the Confederation of Danish Industry (DI).
Want to know more?
-
Kasper Havemann
Project Manager
Tel +45 26 81 91 92
kah@cleancluster.dk
Linkedin