Webinar and Q&A

The carbon capture race: Can new tech integration improve economics?

Wednesday, June 3, 2026

Reducing the cost of carbon capture and storage (CCS) is now the central challenge as CCS is being delivered at scale. CCS has been proven in several deployments, and the focus is increasingly on how it could be integrated efficiently without compromising plant economics, operability, and reliability.

Exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) is emerging as a key part of that shift, supporting CCS-ready plant design with the potential to improve performance, enable smarter integration, and strengthen the case for carbon capture.

In this webinar, GE Vernova, Shell Catalysts & Technologies, and Technip Energies will explore how EGR can help address key CCS challenges in gas-fired power plants, including enabling CCS readiness, reducing retrofit risk, and improving long-term economics. The session will also share practical insights from NZT Power, the first commercial-scale gas-fired power plant with carbon capture, to integrate EGR.

During this session, you will:

  • LEARN how steam integration, high backpressure, and related design choices can affect project economics, performance, and long-term operability.
  • EXPLORE how EGR fits into the CCS landscape - how it can support CCS-ready configurations - and why it is gaining attention as a differentiated approach for power plants with carbon capture.
  • DISCOVER how the NZT Power experience can help developers and technology providers evaluate CCS configurations in practice, and what power plant operators can do now to prepare for future integration.

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SPEAKERS


Matt Davidsaver

Matt Davidsaver

CCS Product Champion
GE Vernova
GE Vernova
Ben Apperly

Ben Apperly

Business Development Manager – Decarbonisation
Technip Energies
Technip
Laurent Thomas

Laurent Thomas

Licensing Technology Manager, CO2 Capture Technologies
Shell Catalysts & Technologies
Shell