Is Your Business Ready for the Coming
"Carbon Constrained" World?
"Carbon Constrained" World?
Don't Miss the Pre-Conference
Carbon Capture Techonology Showcase:
Discover a host of capture methods and non-source capture solutions that are commercially available and in R&D stage
With $3.4 billion in stimulus funding, carbon capture now has the full backing of the Obama administration. Across the Atlantic, the EU is committing many billions for over a dozen capture pilots and demonstration projects, both retrofits and new projects. Canada is also funding capture projects, and China and India represent huge potential markets for capture systems. Meanwhile, the EPA has issued a CO2 Endangerment finding, is revising its policies on Best Available Control Technology (BACT), and mandating carbon tracking. Will any new coal-fired projects be permitted without being at least “capture-ready?”
In this rapidly shifting policy environment, owners and operators of legacy coal projects, as well as developers, technology vendors, investors, lenders and contractors must know:
- What government funding is available and how to access it
- How the new policies will affect their technology choices, development paths and bottom line
- What carbon credit markets will look like, and which capture approaches will fare better under which models
- How the energy/cost burden of capture can be reduced, and what the technical risk factors are
- What opportunities are opening up for capture retrofits, new projects and technology sales in the US and overseas
Now in its third year, Infocast’s Carbon Capture Status and Outlook is still the only meeting
dedicated to the business of carbon capture solutions. This event will assess the impact of new
funding and policies, technology maturation, and highlight leading capture pilot projects—
domestic and international. A separate Pre-Conference Showcase will profile and survey a host
of capture methods, both commercial and R&D-stage, and non-point source capture. Owners
and developers of coal power assets will leave with a robust picture of the pros and cons of
capture options in a rapidly changing policy and economic environment.
Participating Companies:
| A2BE Carbon Capture, LLC Alberta Energy Research Institute Alstom Alstom, France Battelle C02 Solution Inc. Calera Corporation Citi Markets & Banking Climate Change Capital Denbury Resources Doosan Heavy Industries America E.ON AG Energy & Environmental Research Center at University of North Dakota HTC Purenergy | IF, LLC National Conference of State Legislatures New Energy Finance NGP Energy Technology Partners NRG Energy Schlumberger Carbon Services Siemens Venture Capital (SVC) The Earth Institute at Columbia University ThermoEnergy Corp./Babcock Thermo Carbon Capture Tondu Corporation U.S. DOE U.S. EPA (invited) WorleyParsons Group Zurich Financial Services Group |






