THE FIRST MAJOR CONFERENCE TO FOCUS ON ALL ASPECTS OF CARBON CAPTURE: TECHNICAL, ECONOMIC, FINANCIAL AND REGULATORY
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The FIRST MAJOR CONFERENCE TO PROVIDE A GLOBAL UPDATE
on key technical, economic, financial and policy developments in implementing carbon capture for power plants and other major industrial applications

Including a not-to-be-missed CARBON CAPTURE TECHNOLOGY SHOWCASE
Get in-depth briefings from the world's leading carbon capture technologists and venture capitalists

Get a detailed, up-to-the minute briefing on:

  • Power generators' perspectives on implementing carbon capture systems
  • Independent engineering assessments of carbon capture systems-IGCC, PC post-combustion, oxy fuel capture
  • The economics and risks of scaling up carbon capture and oxy fuel approaches for PC/SCPC plants
  • How carbon capture and storage systems will get financed: Wall Street views
  • How regulators view carbon capture in the context of power costs, greenhouse gas emission compliance regimes and state incentives


About the Summit:

There's an immense amount at stake in the ability to capture and sequester carbon emissions. Such a capability will permit the world to utilize abundant fossil fuel sources, particularly coal.

Indeed capturing and sequestering carbon dioxide emissions is increasingly looking like the do-or-die challenge for fossil fuel power generation industry and other major emitting industries as well. However, the greatest technical uncertainty, expense and challenges in carbon capture & sequestration (CCS) lie in carbon capture, the front end of the process.

That's why Infocast has organized the first major conference to provide a detailed perspective on all of the key challenges involved in making carbon capture a reality.

This meeting is the premier event to provide a detailed status report and outlook on all of the real-world challenges that are involved in carbon capture: from progress in the wide variety of rapidly evolving technical approaches and their economics to dealing with the regulatory policy and financing challenges that must be resolved if the process is to go forward on a national and international scale.


 
Participating Companies:
AIG Global Marine & Energy
Atlantic Energy Ventures,
   LLC
Blue Source LLC
Cansolv Technologies
   Inc.
Carbozyme, Inc
ConoccoPhillips
Consol Energy Inc.
Doosan Babcock Energy
   Americas
Entech Strategies, LLC
Fluor Energy & Chemicals
Global Energy Inc.
HTC Purenergy
Kiewit Industrial Co.
Kentucky Governor's
   Office
Lawrence Livermore National
   Laboratory
Leucadia National Corporation
Lightspeed Venture Partners
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Inc.
National Energy Labaratory
New Eenergy Finance,
   LTD.
New Mexico Public
  Regulation Committee
Nexant, Inc.
Nextgen Energy Council
NGEN Partners
NGP New Energy Technology
   Partners
Potomac-Hudson Engineering Inc.
Praxair, Inc.
Rentech, Inc.
RW Beck, Inc
The Shaw Group Inc.
SRI International
Siemens Venture Capital
Standard & Poor's
Texas Public Utility
   Commission
The Babcock & Wilcox
Washington Group
   International
Worley Parsons Group,
   Inc.
Xcel Energy