C.A.R.M.E.N. Webinar: “Circular Carbon from Biomass and Waste Streams—Economic Viability and Recycling”

A free C.A.R.M.E.N. webinar provides information on the economic viability of CO₂ capture from bioenergy plants

July 13, 2026

Source: C.A.R.M.E.N. e.V.

How can CO₂ emissions be reduced and fossil fuels replaced with innovative technologies?

A free webinar hosted by C.A.R.M.E.N. e.V. will address these questions, highlighting current developments in the field of Carbon Capture and Utilization (CCU) and carbon recycling.

The event focuses on the economic potential of CO₂ capture from bioenergy plants as well as innovative processes for returning carbon to the material cycle. Among other things, the seminar will present the results of a study on the economic viability of CO₂ capture from biomass, comparing the costs of capturing CO₂ from solid, liquid, and gaseous biomass.

Another key focus is carbon recycling via plasma reforming. Using a real-world example, Cyclize GmbH will demonstrate how plastic waste and CO₂ can be converted into valuable raw materials and thus returned to the carbon cycle. The process is considered a promising approach for waste streams that are difficult to recycle mechanically.

To kick off the webinar, C.A.R.M.E.N. will also present the cross-cluster project “CCU in Bavaria.” The event is being held in cooperation with the German Biogas Association and is aimed at operators of biogas, biomethane, and wood energy plants, representatives from research and development, public administrations, and other interested professionals.

Participation is free of charge. Register here: Events