The Global CCS Institute invites companies developing close-to-market carbon capture, transport and storage solutions to register interest for its 2026 Technology Compendium, aimed at accelerating deployment amid growing projects and industry interest.
The Global CCS Institute has opened submissions for the 2026 edition of its annual Technology Compendium, inviting companies developing carbon capture, transport and storage solutions to register interest for inclusion. According to the Institute, the compendium seeks technologies that are commercially available or close to market deployment, and organisations should complete an Expression of Interest form by 31 March 2026 to be considered.
The compendium serves as a reference for project developers, investors and policy makers looking to match emerging technologies with real-world deployment needs in sectors where decarbonisation by electrification is challenging. Industry data show a growing pipeline of CCS projects and rising operational capacity and investment, reinforcing the case for a regularly refreshed catalogue of technologies that can be scaled into industrial applications.
Despite expansion in some jurisdictions, the sector continues to navigate political uncertainty in others. Governments and energy companies are nonetheless proceeding with large-scale projects, while attention remains focused on overcoming technical bottlenecks and lowering capital and operating costs to speed broader uptake. According to the Global CCS Institute, showcasing near-commercial solutions is intended to accelerate that process by improving visibility for technologies ready to move into demonstration and early commercial projects.
The timing of the compendium dovetails with a busy calendar of regional and technical fora in 2026 where technology providers and developers will converge. The CCUS Technology Development Forum in Shanghai on 14 April 2026 is positioned as a venue for discussing innovation and policy frameworks in China and beyond, organisers say. In North America, the Americas Forum on Carbon Capture and Storage will be held on 12 May 2026 in Washington, D.C., bringing together senior figures from government, finance, industry and academia to discuss deployment barriers and financing models.
Further opportunities for engagement include the Global CCS Institute’s APAC Forum, scheduled for 17–21 August 2026 in Adelaide, which will combine conference sessions, training and a technology exhibition, and the EAGE GET conference in Hannover from 2–6 November 2026, which will convene geoscientists and engineers on technical advances. Earlier in the year, a Tokyo workshop on 21 January 2026 organised by the Research Institute of Innovative Technology for the Earth looked at lessons from large-scale US projects and their implications for commercialisation.
For technology providers targeting industrial decarbonisation markets, inclusion in the compendium offers a channel to reach project developers and financiers actively seeking deployable carbon management options. The Institute has indicated successful expressions of interest will be followed by further steps toward formal consideration for the 2026 publication.
- https://carbonherald.com/global-ccs-institute-opens-submissions-for-2026-tech-showcase/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=global-ccs-institute-opens-submissions-for-2026-tech-showcase – Please view link – unable to able to access data
- https://www.globalccsinstitute.com/techcompendiumeoi/ – The Global CCS Institute has announced the opening of submissions for its 2026 Technology Compendium, inviting organisations with carbon capture and storage (CCS) technologies to showcase their solutions. The annual compendium aims to highlight advancements in CCS technologies that are commercially available or nearing market readiness. Interested parties are encouraged to complete an Expression of Interest form by 31 March 2026 to be considered for inclusion.
- https://www.globalccsinstitute.com/events/ccus-technology-development-forum-2026/ – Scheduled for 14 April 2026 in Shanghai, China, the CCUS Technology Development Forum 2026 is organised by the China CCUS Association and Messe Muenchen ZM, with co-organisers including the Global CCS Institute and The Green Development Institute of Beijing Normal University. The forum aims to bring together project developers, technology providers, and experts to discuss CCUS development, technological innovations, and policy mechanisms, contributing to the advancement of carbon capture and storage technologies.
- https://www.globalccsinstitute.com/events/2026-americas-forum-on-carbon-capture-and-storage/ – The 2026 Americas Forum on Carbon Capture and Storage is set for 12 May 2026 at the Embassy of Australia in Washington, D.C., USA. This event will convene senior leaders from government, industry, finance, NGOs, and academia for a full day of dialogue focused on accelerating CCS deployment across the Americas. The programme includes keynote remarks, expert panels, and discussions on policy, technology, investment, and project development.
- https://eageget.org/carbon/ – The 7th edition of the EAGE GET event, focusing on Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS), is scheduled to take place in Hannover, Germany, from 2 to 6 November 2026. The conference aims to bring together geoscientists, engineers, policymakers, and technology providers to discuss the latest advances in CCS and the wider energy transition, featuring a rich programme covering various technical developments and strategic sessions on critical areas for the further development of the CCS business case.
- https://www.globalccsinstitute.com/events/2026-apac-forum-on-carbon-capture-and-storage/ – The 2026 APAC Forum on Carbon Capture and Storage is announced for 17–21 August 2026 in Adelaide, Australia. The forum will convene leaders and experts representing governments, CCS projects, technologies, and services to discuss the development of the CCS industry across the Asia Pacific region and globally. The programme includes a multi-day conference, CCS training for early-career professionals, a technology exhibition, speed-networking sessions, interactive workshops, and networking events.
- https://www.rite.or.jp/en/news/events/2025/12/ccs2026.html – The Research Institute of Innovative Technology for the Earth (RITE) is organising the CCS Technical Workshop 2026 on 21 January 2026 in Tokyo, Japan. The workshop will introduce the past, present, and future of the Decatur large-scale CCUS project in Illinois, USA, discuss efforts and the role of R&D for CCS commercialization, and present the latest developments in large-scale CCS projects and commercialization in North Dakota, USA. A poster session and networking reception will also be held.
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The article reports on the Global CCS Institute’s announcement dated 1 February 2026, with a submission deadline of 31 March 2026. ([globalccsinstitute.com](https://www.globalccsinstitute.com/techcompendiumeoi/?utm_source=openai)) The content is current and has not been previously published elsewhere.
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The primary source is the Global CCS Institute’s official announcement. While the Institute is a reputable organisation, the article is hosted on Carbon Herald, a niche publication. This raises concerns about the independence of the reporting.
Plausibility check
Score:
9
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The claims about the Technology Compendium and upcoming events align with information from the Global CCS Institute’s official website. ([globalccsinstitute.com](https://www.globalccsinstitute.com/techcompendiumeoi/?utm_source=openai)) However, the reliance on a single source for event details may limit the breadth of verification.
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Summary:
The article provides current and original information about the Global CCS Institute’s 2026 Technology Compendium and related events. However, the reliance on a single source, Carbon Herald, which is a niche publication, raises concerns about the independence of the reporting. The absence of direct quotes and the free accessibility of the content are positive aspects. Given these factors, the overall assessment is a PASS with MEDIUM confidence.

