Client-Only Webinar

Emission or Asset? Identifying Winning CO2 Utilization Pathways

Session 1: Tuesday, July 22, 2025 at 10 AM EST
Session 2: Wednesday, July 23, 2025 at 9 AM SGT

By:

Senior Analyst

Among the innovation priorities Lux has identified across energy and chemicals companies, two clear trends stand out: decarbonization and defossilization. While enthusiasm for taking big bets on new low-carbon products has waned, a push to find real business opportunities and make money from the energy transition remains a clear focus for innovation teams.  

This webinar will explore how companies can leverage COâ‚‚ as a raw material to produce fuels, chemicals, and materials — unlocking a pathway to carbon circularity while reducing dependency on fossil-based carbon. We’ll discuss which COâ‚‚-derived products are gaining traction, what technologies are commercially viable, and how to identify the most strategic entry points based on product-market fit rather than pathway novelty. You can expect to learn: 

  • How to choose the right COâ‚‚-derived product to enter the market, based on strategic alignment and maturity, not just the conversion pathway. 
  • Which technologies are commercializing fastest (from concrete to e-methanol to formic acid) and what makes their scale-up stories successful — or stalled. 
  • Where innovation is heading next, including the return of synthetic biology, platform electrolysis technologies, and intermediates like acetates and C3+ chemicals. 

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