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CCUS 2026: From Ambition to Delivery takes place on 13-14 October at Central Hall Westminster, London and features a packed programme across two days with a mix of plenary sessions, breakout sessions, keynote presentations and workshops. Now in its 8th year, this flagship conference has received wide acclaim; attracting top-level speakers and delegates from all around the world.
With more than 700 delegates expected, this Conference offers unrivalled networking opportunities with CCUS leaders and key decision makers from around the world.
Attend the conference and benefit from:
1. First-rate speakers 100+ experts from across the global CCUS industry will be taking the stage. Each handpicked for their knowledge, insights, and ability to cut through the noise with the latest thinking.
2. Topical, future-focused content With input from our Advisory Group of CCUS leaders, the 30+ sessions are built to reflect exactly what’s happening in the industry right now. Expect keynotes, plenary sessions, breakout discussions and workshops, with ideas you can take straight back to the office.
3. Connection building that counts CCUS 2026 brings together industry leaders, investors, innovators, and Government representatives from around the world – to name but a few. It’s your chance to make those all-important business contacts, grow your network, and build partnerships for the future.
The programme has been carefully curated by an Advisory Group made up of industry representatives, offering delegates the opportunity to hear the latest updates from CCUS clusters and projects around the world, as well as market updates from a variety of countries and discussions on the key topics of interest to the sector.
The conference includes a number of networking breaks; such as a drinks reception on Day 1, coffee breaks, lunch breaks, a dedicated networking lounge and a separate room for b2b networking (new for CCUS 2026). These provide ample opportunities to engage with key companies across the CCUS and low-carbon supply chain and make important business connections. For more information please visit ccus.event or email ccusconf@ccassociation.org

Lee is currently CEO of Fuel Cell Systems Ltd (FCSL). Industry insiders often talk about Hydrogen’s Chicken and Egg problem: Vehicle manufacturers cannot sell hydrogen vehicles without a refuelling infrastructure; Infrastructure & fuel network providers cannot recoup their investment if there are not enough vehicles using hydrogen. The result is Gridlock! Our approach has been to redefine the Chicken and Egg problem as simply “Refuelling Infrastructure is too expensive”. Now that’s an engineering problem we can fix!
Prior to FCSL, Lee spent eight years at UK Fuel Cell manufacturer Intelligent Energy, completing his time there as Chief Sales Officer. Leading the global commercial team and launching Intelligent Energy’s low carbon hydrogen products in to three market sectors: automotive, power generation and aviation. Lee’s involvement with the hydrogen industry started back in 1995 when among other projects he supported the field trials of SOFC CHP.