Henrik Fleischer

Henrik Fleischer is a founder and Executive Chairman of Karbon CCS Ltd, and co-inventor of certain of its carbon capture patents. Henrik has been working to commercialise carbon capture since 2006, upon successfully selling the ship-owning company that he had founded in 1997. While a shipowner, he also led a maritime agency and advisory company as exclusive agent for Mitsui Engineering & Shipbuilding and Sembcorp Industries.

Ramesh Bhujade

Ramesh is a Chemical engineer, having experience of over 40 years in the Bioeconomy, CO2 management, and Hydrocarbon-based industry. The experience covers the entire gamut of the process technology value chain - from heading the R&D to engineering and production management. Subject Matter Expert in Process Design, Technology development and Scale-up, Techno-economic analysis, Life cycle analysis, Due Diligence, and Process Safety.

Devika Wattal

Devika is a leading expert in CCS & CCUS in India. In over 10 years of her experience, she has worked with companies such as Asian Development Bank (ADB), Reliance Industries Limited, Battelle Science and Technology Limited and Indian Space and Research Organization (ISRO). Her work includes Techno-economic assessments, feasibility studies, process engineering, technology and market trend landscapes for CO2 capture and utilisation.

Tony Zhang

Consultant Tony has more than 12 years experiences in CCS. Tony leads client engagement activities in Oceania, Southeast Asia’, and South Asia. He manages operational and strategic relationships with members, clients and partners. His expertise includes strategic partnerships, climate change policy, technology transfer, project finance, CCUS technology, and commercialization.

Jennifer Holmgren

Dr. Jennifer Holmgren is CEO of revolutionary carbon recycling company, LanzaTech. Prior to LanzaTech, Jennifer was VP and General Manager of the Renewable Energy and Chemicals business unit at UOP LLC, a Honeywell Company. Under her management, UOP technology became instrumental in producing nearly all of the initial fuels used by commercial airlines and the military for testing and certification of alternative aviation fuel. Today, LanzaTech is working towards deploying carbon capture and reuse facilities globally to make fuels and chemicals from waste carbon.

Tianjin Integrated Gasification Combined Cycle Power Plant Project: New Power Generation Technology for Near-Zero Emissions

Power generation in the People’s Republic of China heavily relies on coal. Coal dependency results in severe environmental degradation and aggravates poor air quality in most eastern and central cities, inducing public health hazards. With assistance from the Asian Development Bank (ADB), the government initiated a low-cost power plant for carbon capture and storage, potentially reducing carbon emissions up to 90%.