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The UK P&I Club is one of the oldest P&I clubs in the world and one of the world’s leading mutual insurers of third-party liabilities for ocean-going merchant ships.
The Club insures more than 260 million tons of owned and chartered ships from 50 countries against potential claims for damage or compensation in respect of personal injury to crew members, stevedores, passengers and others, cargo liabilities, loss of personal effects and property (other than cargo), diversion expenses, collision liabilities, wreck liabilities, fines and legal costs.
We operate a 24/7 claims service in 400 ports around the world, ensuring on-the-spot help and unmatched local knowledge when our Members need it most. We also provide ongoing risk management and loss prevention advice and support to help our Members reduce their exposure to claims, as well as championing best industry practice and investing in innovation for a safer tomorrow at sea.
The UK P&I Club has a Standard & Poor’s rating of ‘A-‘, reflecting the rigorous financial control our specialist role demands and our history of weathering periods of profound economic and political change over more than a century and a half.
Our financial strength and stability, speedy claims resolution, understanding of shipowners’ and operators’ business priorities, specialist skills and experience, broad international network and mutual status mean that the Club will continue to focus on what we do best.
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UKCCSRC

Since our creation in 2012, we have supported, strengthened and integrated the UK CCS community. The excellence of the UK research base is internationally recognised, with many of our 300+ academic members collaborating with CCS organisations across the world. With six memorandums of understanding signed across the globe and numerous international collaborations, the UKCCSRC is an integral part of the UK remaining a world leader in CCS technology.
We’ve funded more than 30 projects to date across the spectrum of CCS research, supporting the drive towards an affordable, low carbon future for the UK. We strive to make research freely available for the long term to maximise the value obtained from publicly funded information.
With a membership of 1,400, and two conferences a year, we bring together the community to aid collaboration and knowledge sharing. By funding travel for development opportunities, and providing training, we ensure early career researchers have the skills and networks to keep the UK at the forefront of CCS development.
We have become a vital link with industry, aligning CCS research with business needs to secure an attainable economic future for the technology. In addition, by providing written and oral evidence to Government committees, and researching public attitudes towards CCS, the UKCCSRC informs policy makers on how CCS contributes to meeting the UK’s climate change obligations.

Tree Associates Limited

Tree Associates has developed an innovative carbon capture technology that addresses the limitations of traditional amine-based systems. Unlike amine processes, which are energy-intensive and face operational challenges with the presence of NOx and SOx, our solution operates without these necessities, offering a more sustainable and cost-effective alternative.
Our technology utilizes advanced cooling and compression techniques to liquefy CO₂ directly from flue gases, achieving over 99% capture efficiency. This method is notably unaffected by the presence of nitrogen oxides (NOₓ) and sulfur oxides (SOₓ), common impurities that can degrade amine solvents and reduce their effectiveness. By eliminating the need for water and steam, our system not only reduces operational complexity but also decreases energy consumption, resulting in a 50% reduction in energy costs compared to traditional amine-based methods from particular exhaust gas mixes.
The scalability and versatility of our technology make it suitable for various industries, including clinker production, aluminium production, marine transport, mining, and power generation. Its design ensures seamless integration into existing infrastructures, facilitating a smoother transition towards sustainable practices. Moreover, by avoiding the use of hazardous chemicals associated with amine processes, our solution minimizes environmental risks, aligning with global sustainability goals.
At Tree Associates, we are committed to providing efficient, cost-effective, and environmentally friendly carbon capture solutions. Our technology represents a significant advancement in the field, offering industries a practical pathway to reduce their carbon footprint and combat climate change.

Toshiba Europe

In 2025, Toshiba marks its 150th anniversary—a significant milestone for a company continually evolving to meet the demands of a changing world. As it looks to the future, Toshiba is enhancing its management structure, streamlining operations, and investing in forward-looking businesses to build new avenues for sustainable growth.
Toshiba operates across diverse sectors, including energy, infrastructure, and electronic devices. Guided by its corporate philosophy, “Committed to People, Committed to the Future,” the company delivers innovative solutions that support both green transformation (GX) and digital transformation (DX). These capabilities position Toshiba as a key contributor to addressing the complex challenges facing modern society.
A pioneer in carbon capture and utilization, Toshiba launched a pilot plant for amine-based CO capture in 2009, followed by a large-scale commercial facility in 2016. These projects demonstrate Toshiba’s deep commitment to reducing greenhouse gas emissions and tackling climate change.
Toshiba has also advanced technology to convert captured CO into carbon monoxide (CO) using a proprietary electrolyzer. This breakthrough supports the production of synthetic fuels (efuels), contributing to cleaner energy systems.
Furthering its leadership in carbon management, Toshiba is developing digital tools for the measurement, reporting, and verification (MRV) of captured carbon. This enables the issuance of carbon credits and supports the creation of a carbon market, encouraging wider adoption of emission-reduction strategies.
By leveraging data from its innovative technologies and solutions, Toshiba is committed to realising a carbon-neutral, circular economy.
As of fiscal year 2024, Toshiba Group achieved annual sales of 3.5 trillion yen and employed approximately 95,000 people worldwide.
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Tees Valley Combined Authority

The Tees Valley Combined Authority was created in April 2016. Our purpose is to drive economic growth and job creation in the area. We are a partnership of five authorities: Darlington, Hartlepool, Middlesbrough, Redcar & Cleveland and Stockton-on-Tees, working closely with the Local Enterprise Partnership, wider business community and other partners to make local decisions to support the growth of our economy. Under the devolution deal with Government, we are taking on responsibilities previously held by Westminster and Whitehall; for transport, infrastructure, skills, business investment, housing and culture and tourism. On the 4th May 2017, the people of the Tees Valley elected their first Tees Valley Mayor, Ben Houchen, who chairs the Combined Authority.

Technip Energies

Technip Energies is a driving force to build a better tomorrow for all and for next generations.
Our name, Technip Energies, bridges our history of excellence and our unparalleled track record to our commitment to transforming the energy world.
We are guided by our pioneering spirit to accelerate the pace of the energy transition and turn our clients’ vision into a sustainable reality.” Arnaud Pieton CEO of Technip Energies.
Technip Energies is a leading project delivery, engineering and technology company serving the energy industry. We bring our clients ground-breaking projects to life, and are committed to enhancing their performance. We combine our capabilities with our technological know-how to develop new solutions that will support the world’s energy transition.
We are a team of 15,000 talents professionals engaged in transforming the energy industry for a better tomorrow. We are driven by our collaborative, inclusive and open spirit.
We continue to break boundaries to accelerate the energy transition for a better tomorrow. We believe that, by working together, we can shift the lines and turn our clients’ vision into a sustainable reality. We lead the natural gas, a critical transition energy, and develop innovative energy projects with hydrogen, sustainable chemistry, biofuels, CO2 management and other solutions.

Tarmac

Tarmac, a CRH company, is the UK’s leading sustainable building materials and construction solutions business. With 150 years of heritage, we combine the expertise of two industry pioneers, Tarmac, the inventors of the modern road, and Blue Circle, the company that patented Portland Cement. Today, we operate a nationwide network of more than 350 sites, employing around 7,000 people who are dedicated to shaping the future of construction.

As part of CRH, the world’s leading building materials business, we are committed to driving innovation, sustainability, and efficiency. Our focus is clear: Simplify, Connect, and Optimise. Across our business, we are reinventing processes, embracing automation, and developing next-generation solutions to accelerate the transition to low-carbon, digitally enhanced construction.

Sustainability is at the core of everything we do. Our approach is built on whole-life thinking, pushing boundaries to create innovative solutions that help our customers deliver more sustainable buildings and infrastructure. We recognise that achieving Net Zero is a collaborative challenge, and we are actively exploring decarbonisation opportunities in a variety of projects and are committed to working alongside partners across the supply chain, academia, and environmental organisations to support progress.

Tarmac is evolving. By future-proofing productivity and balancing the pace of change, we are building a more resilient, sustainable, and connected construction industry, one that delivers for our customers, our communities, and the planet.

Sumitomo Corporation

Sumitomo Corporation engages in multifaceted global business activities by making the most of its Integrated Corporate Strength, including sales of a variety of products and services, import and export, trilateral trade, and domestic and international business investment.
In 2019, the Board of Directors decided on the Group’s Policies on Climate Change Issues to clarify the role we are to play in overcoming climate change issues. We’re aiming for carbon neutral by 2050 with CCS as one of key business development targets to achieve sustainable energy cycle in society.
In UK, through the history since 1955, Sumitomo has been involved in wide range of business industries including oil and gas, metals, power, water, agriculture etc.. In 2020, Sumitomo has been selected to participate in the feasibility study for Bacton Energy Hub project by Oil and Gas Authority (currently North Sea Transition Authority), and currently contributes as the lead company of the Hydrogen Supply SIG(Special Interest Group).

Storegga

Storegga is an independent developer of full-chain, low-carbon solutions including industrial carbon capture & storage (CCS), and hydrogen. Focused on helping industrial emitters reduce their carbon impacts we develop projects that encourage clean growth and contribute to a net zero economy.
Our founders were integral to the earliest work on carbon capture and storage in the UK. Since 2007 we have been leveraging experience from the offshore oil and gas sector to screen, identify and develop safe geological storage for industrial carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. We are the lead developer of Acorn CCS – a transportation and storage system which reuses oil and gas infrastructure to transport CO2 emissions from industrial capture projects in the Scottish Cluster. Acorn CCS will use geological storage sites 2.5 km under the North Sea and approximately 100 km offshore from St. Fergus in Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
Storegga is a private company backed by Macquarie Group, GIC, Mitsui & Co. Ltd., M&G Investments, and Snam. We have a presence in the UK, Europe, North America and Singapore.

StoreCO2 UK Limited

storeCO2 UK Limited is a UK-based carbon management provider pioneering an innovative, end-to-end solution for CO₂ collection, shipping, and storage. Our unique marine technology provides the least complicated, lowest-cost, and fastest-to-market CO₂ disposal system, helping industries meet their net zero targets. In connecting remote land-based emitters with offshore storage sites, our company purpose is to ensure there are choices for all our clients, no stranded emitters, and no stranded storage capacity.
Headquartered in Aberdeen—a global hub for offshore and subsea engineering—storeCO2 is strategically positioned to leverage industry expertise to deliver optimised supply chain solutions. While our primary focus is supporting clients in the UK, our technology and expertise are adaptable for global markets.
At the core of our innovation is a first-of-its-kind 3-in-1 CO₂ ship, integrating liquefaction, transport, and injection directly onboard. This breakthrough eliminates the need for onshore liquefaction plants, onshore storage and offshore processing, reducing supply chain complexity, contamination risks, and costs. Our ships, powered by clean net zero integrated energy systems, operate with minimal port requirements and a wide operating tolerance to ensure we meet the needs of our clients.
storeCO2’s patented technology unlocks carbon export routes for stranded emitters and enables CO₂ storage in non-pipeline-connected reservoirs, including depleted hydrocarbon fields and saline aquifers. Our technology is scalable from river barges to ocean going vessels. We can also provide both a milk-round service and offload connection to existing hubs.
With flexible economic models—including both merchant and government-backed contracts—we provide a scalable, cost-effective CO₂ removal solution. Whether collecting CO₂ from power utilities or delivering to offshore storage sites, storeCO2 offers the most efficient path to large-scale carbon disposal.
With storeCO2, the future of carbon transport and storage is here—delivering solutions at the right place, at the right time.