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Carbon capture and storage - one of the most important engineering challenges

Dorothy Peterson
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What company are you currently employed by / studying with?
Potomac-Hudson Engineering
What is your job title or role?
Environmental Engineer
What is your main geographic location?
NJ
Would you like to give some information about yourself - current projects, background, education, ambitions, what you are looking for (if anything) and so on?
Worked on EISs for FutureGen and Mesaba Energy Project. Lead author of the NETL Carbon Sequestration Reference Document
What is the role of your company?
consulting
Would you like to let us know your age range?
36-45
How long before 25% of power stations worldwide have carbon capture?
16-20 years
Do you think CCS will always need to be subsidised by government?
No but there will need to be a high carbon price

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At 3:29pm on March 14, 2008, Elizabeth DotenElizabeth Doten said…
Hi Dorothy- thanks so much for your email! I would be thrilled to speak to you more about CCS. Sounds like you are doing some interesting things. I will actually be starting research for our 2nd CCS conference (which will be held in late October) in a month or so. Perhaps we can chat then- or prior? Feel free to send me an email at e.doten@gmail.com- as you are in NJ, maybe we can meet up sometime (I am in NY). In the interim, I have a CO2-EOR conf. in Houston in April and am really looking for an international keynote (per interest from my contacts) but am not having alot of luck. Do you have any ideas - particularly thinking the middle east, China, India, South America, etc. Thank you!!!!

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