As global energy systems evolve under the combined pressures of affordability, reliability and sustainability, industries are accelerating efforts to decarbonise operations and transition to cleaner fuels.

Addressing this transformation, ADIPEC 2025 introduces the Low Carbon and Chemicals Expo, a new platform dedicated to advancing practical, scalable, and cross-sector solutions that reduce carbon intensity while maintaining industrial competitiveness.

The expo will bring together innovators, operators, policymakers and investors to explore breakthrough technologies across low-carbon solutions, carbon capture and utilisation, energy storage, industrial electrification, chemicals, hydrogen, ammonia, and methanol.

By connecting the full value chain, it aims to inspire collaboration and accelerate deployment of sustainable technologies that strengthen existing systems and improve energy efficiency.

Visitors can expect an engaging experience featuring live demonstrations, immersive product displays and an Innovation Spotlight stage showcasing next-generation technologies in action.

The event is designed to foster dialogue and partnerships that drive real-world decarbonisation, positioning the energy industry at the forefront of global sustainability progress.

Key focus areas will include rapidly expanding carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) projects, now active in over 50 countries according to the International Energy Agency (IEA).

The growing industrial electrification market, forecast by Precedence Research to double and reach $95.8 billion by 2034, will also feature prominently, reflecting strong momentum for cleaner industrial energy systems.

Further themes will explore how green feedstocks and circular technologies are enabling a low-carbon future for the chemical sector, as highlighted by S&P Global.

Hydrogen, ammonia and methanol, identified by the IEA as rising components in global energy security, will also be in focus, alongside discussions on the investment surge in green ammonia production, which the International Renewable Energy Agency predicts will dominate ammonia output beyond 2025.

In uniting the global low-carbon ecosystem under one roof, the Low Carbon & Chemicals Expo marks a vital step towards building a cleaner, more resilient energy future through innovation and collaboration.

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