September 30th, 2015

SEPTEMBER 2015 – Reno, NV – 10 senior-level officials from Djibouti, Ethiopia, and Kenya participated in the EAGP Executive Exchange, September 18–27, 2015.  The delegation traveled to Reno, Nevada and Austin, Nevada to meet with private geothermal developers, equipment manufacturers, and geothermal service providers.

Job Title: 
Chief Executive Officer
Organization: 
ADI Analytics LLC

Uday Turaga is CEO of ADI Analytics LLC, a boutique energy and chemical consulting firm based in Houston, TX.  Through more than 15 years of experience at ConocoPhillips, ExxonMobil, Booz, and ADI, Turaga brings deep commercial and technical expertise in oil and gas, coal, renewables, and chemicals. 

Turaga has led the ADI team to advise Fortune 500 companies, cleantech start-ups, government agencies, and investors on market entry, strategic planning, competitive positioning, and technology assessment.  Over the past six years, ADI Analytics has completed more than 150 projects for over 70 clients including BP, Shell, Chevron, BASF, Mitsui, Honeywell, KKR, and U.S. Department of Energy.

Turaga holds a PhD in Fuel Science from Penn State and an MBA from the University of Texas at Austin.  He has been recognized by the U.S. National Academy of Engineering, the American Chemical Society, and the Penn State Alumni Association.  Finally, Turaga is a frequent speaker at conferences globally and has been featured in National Public Radio, Bloomberg, and Australian Financial Review. 

For more information, please visit www.adi-analytics.com.

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Speaker
October 22nd, 2015

Thanks to shale gas, cheap and plentiful natural gas has led to new attention and interest in various natural gas monetization options. One promising option is the production of methanol using small-scale plants, which offer many advantages. The first advantage is that methanol prices track those of oil thereby providing a significant arbitrage to exploit if the natural gas feedstock is available as cheaply as it is in the U.S.

November 16th, 2015
The International Energy Agency Clean Coal Centre (IEACCC) is pleased to announce a new combined conference and workshop to be held in Chennai, India, from 16-20 November 2015. The week begins with a one-day workshop on Energy Efficiency and Emission Challenges for India (co-hosted by the US State Department and IEA CCC).
Job Title: 
Sustainability Leader
Organization: 
3M Electronics & Energy Business Group

Laura Nereng has 27 years of experience with 3M, serving in various roles, including Engineering, Product Development, Marketing, Sales, and New Business Development, and is now the Sustainability Leader for 3M’s Electronic and Energy Business Group.  In this role, the mission is to drive growth in the business group through Sustainability.  This includes collaborating across the business group and corporation to drive new growth by building a strong new product pipeline which has Sustainability differentiation, as well as facilitating operational improvements which enhance the energy and resource efficiency of the products we offer. 

Laura received a B.S. degree in Chemical Engineering from the University of Notre Dame in 1988, and an MBA from Cardinal Stritch University in 2005. 

 

 

 

 

 

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Speaker
Job Title: 
CEO
Organization: 
Dioxide Materials

Professor Masel retired after 32 years of working on the Chemical Engineering faculty of the University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign and is now CEO of Dioxide Materials, a company that is developing technology for CO2 recycling and sensing.  Masel is one of the most highly cited chemical engineers in the country with over 250 publications, 400 talks, 25 issued and allowed patents, two major textbooks and an h index over 50.  He is listed in http://highlycited.com as doing the work that has had the most impact since 2000. He holds major awards from the AIChE, ACS and NSF,  Over 200 news articles have been written about Masel's work, including news articles in Science, Nature, Nature Climate change, Scientific American, PC World, Wired, Motor Trend, Chemistry World. R&D Magazine, Investors Daily,  and People's Daily (China).   Over the years,  Masel has done work in catalysis and surface chemistry of film growth and more recently on fuel cells and  Electrochemical CO2 conversion.  Masel is a founder of three different companies:  Tekion, a fuel cell company, and Cbana Laboratories, a homeland security device company, and Dioxide Materials, a company focused on the production of fuels, chemicals, and foods from CO2 and water.   Masel is also an outstanding mentor of graduate students, as evidenced by the 20 graduate students and post-docs from Masel's group who accepted faculty positions since 2000. 

 Rich received both a Bachelor of Science Degree and a Master's of Science Degree  in Chemical Engineering from Drexel University  in 1972 and 1973 respectively, a PhD in Chemical Engineering from UC Berkeley in 1977, and a post-Doc in Physics from Technishe Universitat Müchen.

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Speaker
October 6th, 2015

This talk describes progress toward CO2 recycling as a defense for global climate change.   Presently the world is making great strides in reducing CO2 emissions, but this merely delays rather than prevents CO2 buildup in the atmosphere.  CO2 recycling, on the other hand, offers the possibility of actually stopping CO2 buildup.  And it could be done economically and without people needing to make major lifestyle changes.  This talk will provide an overview of the present technology, and describe a roadmap to