From October 20 -24, 2024, ERA and the IEA Greenhouse Gas R&D Programme (IEAGHG) welcomed thousands of scientists, researchers, innovators, and industry leaders from around the world to Calgary for the 17th Greenhouse Gas Control Technologies (GHGT-17) conference.
Thank you to everyone who participated in this critical global conversation. Your engagement and dedication drive progress and inspire collective action toward a more sustainable future.
Attracting more than 1,500 delegates from 47 countries, GHGT-17 was the largest in the series’ history. The conference offered an expanded program with 355 technical sessions, 10 Business Stream discussions, and over 500 technical e-poster presentations.
The conference also facilitated meaningful regional and international connections through networking events, including the Opening Reception, a Gala Dinner, and the always popular student event. Attendees also had an opportunity to participate in four tours to some of Alberta’s most compelling industrial sites including:
- Containment & Monitoring Institute (CaMI) facility and Dinosaur Provincial Park, Brooks, Alberta.
- Alberta Carbon Conversion Technology Centre (ACCTC) and Canadian Pacific Kansas City, Calgary, Alberta.
- Heidelberg Materials and Blindman Brewing, Edmonton and Lacombe, Alberta.
- Quest Carbon Capture and Storage facility, Shell Scotford Complex, Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta
Tickets sold out weeks in advance, making GHGT-17 a resounding success. The event showcased Alberta’s role as a leader in the energy transition and a hub for collaboration among industry leaders, researchers, and policymakers from around the world.
Interested in learning more about advancing CCUS in Alberta?
ERA’s Executive Director of Technology and Innovation, Chris Owttrim, sat down with James Fann, President and CEO of the International CCS Knowledge Center, to explore what it means for Canada to remain at the forefront of this industry, and why CCS is essential for a sustainable future.
Thanks to our sponsors
GHGT-17 saw remarkable support from sponsors and exhibitors, demonstrating strong industry and corporate engagement. Your commitment is instrumental in helping us explore and develop leading-edge solutions to reduce emissions and advance the global greenhouse gas mitigation dialogue.
Our commitment to sustainability
The organizers of the GHGT-17 conference estimated that the event would produce approximately 745 tonnes of CO2 equivalent emissions. This estimate includes emissions from activities such as transportation, materials, travel, catering, and accommodation. To demonstrate our commitment to sustainability, $37,000 worth of offsets were purchased through the Alberta Emission Offset Registry.