2024 NCCC Brochure - Flipbook - Page 4
Leveraging
Your Sponsorship
Your sponsorship includes:
Joining a prestigious group of forwardthinking energy industry leaders and industrial
participants has many advantages.
Our carbon management insights provide
unequaled value to oil and gas companies,
electric utilities, cement production, chemical
manufacturing and other industrial and
technology organizations assessing the future
of carbon capture, conversion and negativeemission technologies.
Becoming a sponsor of the NCCC connects
you with a collaborative team strongly
aligned with DOE and other governmental
entities. You also gain the prestige of being
associated with other industry leaders
and the reputational boost of supporting
an organization dedicated to propelling
decarbonization solutions to deployment.
Your sponsorship will directly contribute to
helping industry leaders implement their
clean energy strategies.
The NCCC operates as a cost-shared
collaborative venture. The DOE and its
Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon
Management and National Energy
Technology Laboratory provide significant
funding to support testing and scale-up
technologies with commercial potential.
The remaining funding requires research and
development (R&D) investment through
private-sector sponsorships, including energyindustry leaders, industrial and technology
participants and prominent policy advocates.
•
Access to DOE’s fossil energy and
carbon management R&D program
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Confidential R&D results for
technology testing
•
Quarterly and annual technical
reports/economic analyses
(via case studies and reports)
•
Technology evaluation summaries
and performance results
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Access to biannual technology
review meetings
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Balance-of-plant systems
performance information
•
NCCC-hosted meetings and tours
(by request)
Sponsors also share a unique
opportunity to participate firsthand in
test plan development and technology
performance awareness through
observing operations. These valuable
insights inform sponsors about technology
scale-up, which typically involves specific
steps in the scale-up process and the
commercial potential of advanced
carbon management technologies.
Timely information detailing technology
development progress is shared with
sponsors, enabling them to evaluate
the suitability of the technologies for
deployment in their commercial interests.
For future collaboration, valuable
relationships will be built with technology
developers, funders and technology users.
Additionally, NCCC sponsors benefit from
the center’s leadership of organizations
such as the International Test Center
Network, a global carbon capture,
utilization and storage coalition.