CCS Briefing Series 2010
As part of its commitment to increasing the understanding of energy issues domestically and internationally, USEA has hosted a series of Technology and Policy Briefings focused upon Carbon Capture & Storage and Clean Energy Systems. These briefings have attracted a diverse audience from industry, government, and academia, and have highlighted developments in the CCS/CES arena related to specific projects, research and development, regulation, funding, and state and local actions.
July 2010
Cost of Meeting Increases in Electricity Demand
L.D. Carter, Consultant
U.S. Carbon Sequestration Council
June 2010
U.S. Department of Energy CCS Initiatives
Mark Ackiewicz, Program Manager, Office of Fossil Energy
U.S. Department of Energy
May 2010
Gasification Can Play a Key Role In Energy Independence
Harry Morehead, Manager, IGCC & Gasification Sales and Marketing, Americas
Siemens
Air Quality Control - Siemens Carbon Capture Technology
Tony DoVale, President, Environmental Systems & Services
Siemens
April 2010
Evaluating CO2 Storage Options in the Southeast Region
Southeast Regional Carbon Sequestration Partnership
Jerry Hill, Senior Technical Advisor, Southern States Energy Board and Technical Coordinator, Southeastern Regional Carbon Sequestration Partnership
Update on Results of SECARB Test of Monitoring Large Volume Injection at Cranfield
Susan Hovorka, Senior Research Scientist at the Gulf Coast Carbon Center, Bureau of Economic Geology, Jackson School of Geosciences, University of Texas at Austin
March 2010
Development & Deployment of Carbon Capture & Storage in Alberta
Sandra Locke, Executive Director, Carbon Capture & Storage Development
Government of Alberta
January 2010
Peabody and the Path to 21st Century Coal
Fredrick Palmer, Senior Vice President of Government Relations
Peabody Energy