
NEG8 Carbon champions decarbonisation through engineered carbon capture to remove CO₂ from the air for permanent storage or productive re-use. Working together with other organisations, NEG8 Carbon is committed to making net-zero a reality.
Industry Associations
NEG8 Carabon is a member of the following influencial bodies:

The SASHA Coalition brings aviation and shipping stakeholders together to promote green hydrogen, Direct Air Captured carbon dioxide and related eFuels, and battery power as a route to decarbonising these sectors. The SASHA Coalition forms part of Opportunity Green.

The Renewable and Low-Carbon Fuels Value Chain Industrial Alliance supports the development, investment and deployment of renewable and low-carbon fuel supply chains, with a strong focus on aviation and maritime transport.

The European Commission’s Critical Chemicals Alliance addresses risks facing Europe’s chemical sector, including site closures, trade challenges, supply dependencies and the need for investment in key chemical production and transition.
Irish Government Taskforces & Committees
NEG8 Carbon sits on the following committees to have a voice in shaping key policies related to carbon capture, utilisation and storage in Ireland.
SAF Taskforce
The Sustainable Aviation Fuel Taskforce was established by Ireland’s Department of Transport to support the development of Ireland’s SAF Policy Roadmap, bringing together government, industry, aviation, academic and other stakeholders to identify policy actions, barriers and opportunities for SAF deployment in Ireland.
CCUS Taskforce
The Carbon Capture, Utilisation and Storage Taskforce is jointly led by the Department of Climate, Energy and Environment and the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment to assess Ireland’s CCUS market readiness and progress the development of Irish policy and regulatory frameworks for carbon capture, transport, utilisation and storage.
NSAI/TC 75
NSAI/TC 75 is Ireland’s national committee for “Carbon dioxide capture, transportation, and geological storage”, established by the National Standards Authority of Ireland (NSAI) to follow and contribute to ISO/TC 265 standards work in this area. The NSAI is connected to both the ISO (international) and CEN (EU) standards bodies.
Advocacy Letters
Drawing from its expertise and experience, NEG8 Carbon has petitioned the Irish Government and the EU on matters relating to decarbonisation and climate action. These include:
- Response to the European Commission Call for Evidence to Inform the Sustainable Transport Investment Plan (STIP)
[September 2025] - Letter to the Irish Government: “EU ETS Revision – Mobilising EU ETS Revenues to Support Irish Climate Innovation and Competitiveness “
[March 2026] - Letter to the EU Commission Directorate-General for Competition: Public Consultation on the Draft General Block Exemption Regulation
[March 2026]