Carbon Capture Solutions
April 16, 2026 04:00 PM CET
Accelerate your decarbonization journey. Learn how GEA turns your CO2 challenge into a practical decarbonization roadmap.
In this webinar you will learn how to move from CO2 reduction targets to concrete projects that work technically and economically at your site. You will see how GEA’s modular carbon capture portfolio connects waste heat recovery, gas pre treatment, capture, liquefaction, and utilization into one coherent solution for your plant. Especially interesting for hard to abate industries such as cement, glass, iron, steel, chemicals, biomass and waste to energy, where process related emissions make carbon capture indispensable for deep reductions.
During this Webinar you will:
- Understand why acting now matters in the face of rising and volatile CO2 prices that turn carbon reduction from a compliance topic into a board level business case.
- How early action can protect margins, reduce long term exposure and position CO2 as a strategic resource instead of a pure cost.
- Where and how GEA’s modules fit and integrate into the end to end CO2 chain from industrial or biogenic source to capture, transportation, utilization, and storage.
- Get to know GEA’s technology portfolio: XECO®, SETO®, CEBO® and NAVO®.
- Discuss a realistic approach for a staged decarbonization strategy for your plant with a clear sequence that goes from low investment to large-scale CCS where needed.
- Real life examples of what a long term collaboration model can look like, from remote monitoring and optimization to training and continuous improvement.
The Webinar lasts 25 minutes, followed by a live Q&A session.
We will be hosting this webinar on March 19th at 09:00 AM CET and 04:00 PM CET
Meet the experts:
Michael Schneider
“Early action reduces exposure, preserves margins, and opens opportunities to monetize carbon through reuse or product pathways. That is why timing matters when it comes to Carbon Capture.”
Jonas Vosberg
“Our existing heritage, customer base and modular approach allows for shorter project timelines where sites start with a small installation and scale as needed, thereby reducing technical and commercial risk.”