CCUSNA WA Hubs Workshop Webinar Series: Global Hubs: The CCS Association (Olivia Powis – CCS Association) – 11 February 2026
CCUSNA WA Hubs Workshop Webinar Series: Global Hubs The CCS Association (Europe) – Olivia Powis (CCS Association)
In February 2026, CCUSNA will host an invitation‑only workshop, “What are the opportunities and challenges associated with developing a multi-user CCUS hub in WA (for Kwinana, Mid-West and the Pilbara regions)”
In the lead‑up to the workshop, CCUSNA is running a series of webinars for workshop participants, as well as for the broader community of CCUSNA members and subscribers.
These sessions will explore three key themes:
- Setting the scene
- A deeper dive into each region
- Global examples of operational and developing hubs
We are pleased to welcome Olivia Powis, CEO, CCSA to share a summary of the challenges and enablers to the development of UK CCUS clusters as well as policy approaches to CCUS in the UK and Europe. CCSA is the lead European association accelerating the commercial deployment of carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) through advocacy and collaboration.
This webinar will be held on Wednesday 11 February 2026 at 4pm Perth time. Note: the time has been shifted from our usual timeslot to accommodate our international guest speaker. Recordings will be made available for those who cannot make this time.
Registration for this webinar can be found HERE.
CCUSNA would like to thank the following sponsors: Department of Energy and Economic Diversification (DEED), Corrs, LETA, YARA, Xodus, AGIG, Worley, Mid-West Development Commission, inCapture, RDA Pilbara, Wood, Pilbara Development Commission.
Speaker Biography:
Olivia Powis leads the CCSA, overseeing its London and Brussels offices. Olivia is focused on ensuring that the CCSA’s 100+ members from carbon capture, transport, utilisation, storage, carbon removals and hydrogen production segments, as well as pioneering end-users from power and industrial sectors, are represented effectively and are able to engage constructively with UK and EU level decision-makers, whilst building their collective knowledge base to establish a successful industry.
Olivia joined the CCSA in February 2021 as UK Director following a public sector and trade association career in energy and infrastructure spanning two decades. Before joining the CCSA, Olivia worked as a Senior Policy Manager at the National Infrastructure Commission where she led on a number of projects including; a review of UK Economic Regulation and The Role of infrastructure in Housing. Prior to this, Olivia worked at Ofgem leading workstreams on Strategic Investment, Connections and running a procurement project for a new energy solution in Shetland.