• Jacob Ladenburg

    Professor, DTU Management, Moderator of panel discussion

    Jacob Ladenburg is a Professor in Applied Economics at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU), Department of Technology, Management and Economics (DTU-MAN). Jacob has the past 20 years examined and analysed acceptance and preferences for energy technologies, in particularly wind power. Specifically, Jacob is an expert in on how knowledge of- experience with - and information about energy technologies influence the acceptance and the preferences for level of technology use and technology location.

    Speaker for following sessions
    • 16:15 - 16:55 Panel debate: How do we make Denmark the preferred hub for CO2 storage in Northern Europe?
      Denmark has a window of opportunity to become the preferred hub for CO2 storage in Northern Europe, but what does it take? This question will be the pivotal point of a panel debate where we look at the CCS upscaling perspectives and the importance of gaining public acceptance.
       
      With input from the audience, the panel will discuss what is needed for Danish companies, authorities, and research institutions to stay competitive, and how collaboration between industry and academia may unfold the potential.
      When CCS is moving into the upscaling phase, it will impact society in a positive way by reducing CO2 emissions and potentially creating new jobs. Nevertheless, it may trigger worries in the public about perceived damage to the environment, leakage risk, energy consumption, and whether the technology is “greenwashing”.

      We will discuss the public perception of CCS and share experiences about how to get into a constructive dialogue with both critics and the public in general. The panel debate will look into how research and development may contribute to a better public understanding of CCS technologies and how companies may achieve a “license to operate” for an emerging technology like CCS.
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