
Time: May 19, 2010 at 9am to May 20, 2010 at 5pm
Location: Berlin, Germany
City/Town: Barlin
Website or Map: http://www.acius.net/wiki.asp…
Phone: +44 207 981 2503
Event Type: conference
Organized By: ACI Europe contact person Justyna Korfanty
Latest Activity: Apr 6, 2010
ACI’s 2nd Annual Carbon Capture & Storage Summit taking place on the 19th and 20th May 2010 in Berlin (Germany) will bring together leading CCS experts from oil & gas, power generation, utility companies, technology providers and academia around the world as well as senior representatives from national and regional governments, NGOs and regulators to look at current projects and discuss the key challenges and opportunities for commercialisation.
Visit to Ketzin Pilot Site - Tuesday 18th May 2010
During the afternoon of Tuesday 18th May 2010 a limited number of conference attendees will have the opportunity to visit the Ketzin pilot site, just a short drive from the conference venue in Berlin. Numbers for the visit are strictly limited. Only 2 last spaces remaining.
Register now to avoid disappointment.
The Key Topics include
• Accelerating the Development of CCS at the World Scale
• Demonstration Support for CCS & Innovative Renewables in the European Union (NER300)
• Status of CCS in Germany
• CCS Roadmap: Addressing the Need to Turn Political Statements & Analytical Work into Concrete Action
• Achieving Societal Acceptance
• Statoil’s Experiences from Sleipner, In Salah and Snøhvit
• CCGS Projects at Petrobras
• MOL Group’s Projects in Hungary (MOL) and Croatia (INA) with a Focus on CO2 Injection EOR
• The Main Findings of the COACH Project with a Feasibility Study of the Implementation of CCS in an IGCC Plant in China
• The First European On-Shore CO2 Storage Project at Ketzin (Germany)
• Strong Earthquakes in Italy: No CO2 Leakage from Underground, Cast Histories and How to Monitor These “CO2 Analogue” Sites
• Knowledge Sharing & Technical Innovation – A Key Success Factor for CCS
• FINNCAP – Meri-Pori CCS Includes Ship Transport & Heads Towards EU Demo Program
• CO2 Transportation by Ship
• Evaluation & Detailed Comparison of Available Capture Technologies
Speakers include
Piotr Tulej, Head Of Unit 'Low Carbon Technologies', Directorate - General Climate Action, EU Commission
Per Gunnar Stavland, Business Developer CCS, Statoil ASA
Mikko Iso-Tryykäri, Project Manager, FINNCAP – Meri-Pori CCS
Paulo Negrais Seabra, Head Of Technological Program For Climate Change Mitigation – PROCLIMA, Petrobras Research & Development Centre – CENPES
Christian Folke, Carbon Capture And Storage Implementation Network / Technology, E.ON AG
David Hampton, Partner, Irbaris
Péter Kubus, Technology Development Advisor, E&P, MOL Hungarian Oil and Gas Co.
Anders Bradt Schulze, CO2 Projects, Maersk Tankers
Jean-Pierre Tranier, R&D Program Director, Air Separation and CO2 Technologies, Air Liquide
Brendan Beck, Energy Analyst, IEA
Francois Kalaydjian, Director, Sustainable Development Technologies, IFP
Sonja Martens, Centre For CO2 Storage, Helmholtz Centre Potsdam
Martin Maeso, Technical Director, Energy Institute
Paal Frisvold, Chairman, Bellona Europa
Bernard Frois, Chair, Financing CCS Task Force, Carbon Sequestration Leadership Forum
Gabriela Von Goerne, CCS Advisor, German Environmental Ministry
Vanessa Havard-Williams, Partner & Global Head Of Environment, Linklaters
Vit Hladik, Head Of Geophysical Section, Czech Geological Survey
Fedora Quattrocchi, Istituto Nazionale Di Geofisica E Vulcanologia
Mike Stephenson, Head Of Science, British Geological Survey
Jesse Scott, Programme Leader - Europe In The World, E3G
Sascha Lüdge, Business Developer, CCS, Vattenfall
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