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Gasification Projects Represented:

Anghui China Coal-to- Fertilizer (Shell Global Solutions (US), Inc.)

Bowie AZ (Southwestern Power Group)

Colorado (Xcel Energy)

Corpus Christi TX (Tondu Corp.)

Genesee AB w/ CO2 capture (EPCOR/CCPC)

Groundhog BC (WestHawk Development)

Huntley Power Generating Facility (NRG Energy)

Inner Mongolia (CME International)

Lawrence County KS (CME International)

Lower Columbia River OR (Summit Power Group)

Mesaba (ConocoPhillips)

Pocatello ID (REH)

Rentech CTX, East Dubuque IL (ConocoPhillips)

South Texas (Summit Power Group)

Wabash River (ConocoPhillips)

Reserve your seat at the premiere gasification project development roundtable, where the clean, secure and flexible energy industry of tomorrow will be forged.
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MEDIA PARTNERS:
  • Strategies for a carbon-constrained future: How IOU's and munis regard gasification vs. pulverized coal, and prospects for rate recovery and other incentives
  • Front-line views on project siting and economics from 6 developers
  • Will more bankers and equity investors step up to the plate?
  • The latest on environmental permitting, design/build, contracting and risk allocation
  • Updates on Shell's SCGP China projects and ConocoPhillips' E-Gas projects
  • The next wave: two advanced gasification technologies and a coal-to-liquids technology
  • Assess the alternatives: CTL, feedstocks, chemicals, product switching and market opportunities for sub-utility scale gasification
  • Gasification and potential carbon regulation-what does the future hold?

Don’t Miss the Pre-Conference Symposium:

CARBON CAPTURE, TRANSPORT, STORAGE AND TRADING:
Building the Carbon Value Chain in North America
Your IGCC/gasification plans hinge on knowing what to do with carbon:
  • Will it be a plus or a minus on your balance sheet?
  • What will it take to move your carbon from source to sink?
  • What will the risks be, and who will regulate them?
  • How soon, and in what form, will we see national carbon regulation?