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THE FOURTEENTH ANNUAL CARBON CAPTURE, UTILIZATION & STORAGE CONFERENCE Is CCS/CCUS Ready for ‘Prime Time’? April 28 - May 1, 2015 The Wyndham Grand | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Keynote speakers include: Maria van der Hoeven, Executive Director, International Energy Agency Joseph Goffman, Senior Counsel to the Assistant Administrator for Air and Radiation. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Barry Worthington, Executive Director, U.S. Energy Association Dave Freudenthal, former Governor, Wyoming Other featured speakers include: James E. Allen, Assistant Deputy Minister, Electricity and Sustainable Energy Division, Government of Alberta - Alberta Energy Kipp Coddington, partner, Kazmarek Mowrey Cloud Laseter LLP Tim Dixon, Manager CCS and Regulatory Affairs, IEA GHG Janet Gellici, Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, National Coal Council Scott McDonald, Biofuels Development Director, Archer Daniels Midland Company Steve Melzer, President, Melzer Consulting Ron Munson, Principal Manager – Capture, Global CCS Institute John Northington, Assistant Director, National Carbon Capture Center Luc Rock, Quest CCS Project, Shell Canada Limited Edward Rubin, Professor Engineering and Public Policy and Mechanical Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University; Member of the U.N. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Neil Wildgust, Principal Manager – Geological Storage, Global CCS Institute An Event Co-Sponsored with… Cooperating Organizations…

An HE OURTEENTH ANNUAL Event CARBON CAPTURE … · Storage of CO2 within Closed Carbonate Reef Reservoirs - Lydia Cumming, Battelle: 176 - Developing a Seismic Monitoring Method for

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THE FOURTEENTH ANNUAL

CARBON CAPTURE, UTILIZATION& STORAGE CONFERENCE

Is CCS/CCUS Ready for ‘Prime Time’?April 28 - May 1, 2015

The Wyndham Grand | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Keynote speakers include:

Maria van der Hoeven, Executive Director, InternationalEnergy Agency

Joseph Goffman, Senior Counsel to the AssistantAdministrator for Air and Radiation. U.S. EnvironmentalProtection AgencyBarry Worthington, Executive Director, U.S. EnergyAssociationDave Freudenthal, former Governor, Wyoming

Other featured speakers include:

James E. Allen, Assistant Deputy Minister, Electricity andSustainable Energy Division, Government of Alberta - Alberta EnergyKipp Coddington, partner, Kazmarek Mowrey Cloud Laseter LLPTim Dixon, Manager CCS and Regulatory Affairs, IEA GHGJanet Gellici, Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, National Coal CouncilScott McDonald, Biofuels Development Director, Archer DanielsMidland CompanySteve Melzer, President, Melzer ConsultingRon Munson, Principal Manager – Capture, Global CCS InstituteJohn Northington, Assistant Director, National Carbon CaptureCenterLuc Rock, Quest CCS Project, Shell Canada LimitedEdward Rubin, Professor Engineering and Public Policy andMechanical Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University; Member of theU.N. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate ChangeNeil Wildgust, Principal Manager – Geological Storage, Global CCS Institute

An

Event

Co-Sponsored with…

Cooperating Organizations…

— FOURTEENTH ANNUAL CCUS CONFERENCE —

Conference Advisors…

Adriana Arevalo

USEA

Stefan Bachu

Alberta Innovates

Max Ball

SaskPower

Melissa Batum

U.S. Dept. of the Interior

Carl O. Bauer

C.O. Bauer Consulting Inc.

Indrajit Bhattacharya

American Electric Power

Jackie Bird

BirdWorks Consulting

Thomas Brouns

PNNL-Battelle

Dan Cole

Denbury

Guy Couturier

SNC- Lavalin Inc

Don DePaolo

LBNL

Sarah Forbes

World Resources Institute

John Gale

IEA GHG R&D Prog.

Neeraj Gupta

Battelle

John Harju

University of North Dakota

Robert Hilton

ALSTOM Power

Jeffrey Hopkins

C2ES

Susan Hovorka

University of Texas

Nigel Jenvey

BP Alternative Energy

Bruce Kobelski

U.S. EPA

Dennis Leppin

Gas Technology Institute

Juho Lipponen

International Energy Agency

Chuck McConnell

Rice University

Steve Melzer

Melzer Consulting

Tom Mikus

2CO Global

Nancy Mohn

ALSTOM Power

Michael Moore

NACCSA

Granger Morgan

Carnegie Mellon University

Curtis M. Oldenburg

LBNL

Rajesh Pawar

LANL

George Peridas

NRDC

Dwight Peters

Schlumberger Carbon Svs.

Eric Peterson

Idaho National Laboratory

Richard Rhudy

EPRI

Ed Rubin

Carnegie Mellon University

George Rudins

USCSC

Norm Sacuta

PTRC

Thomas Sarkus

U.S. DOE/NETL

Scott Smouse

U.S. DOE/NETL

Desikan Sundararajan

STATOIL

Ronald Surdam

University of Wyoming

Robert Van Voorhees

Carbon Sequestration Council

Sarah Wade

AJW Inc.

Ivy Wheeler

NARUC

Neil Wildgust

Global CCS Institute

Ben Yamagata

Coal Utilization Research

Council

AGENDATuesday, April 28

1:30 REGISTRATION OPENS

EXHIBIT HALL OPENS

6:00 WELCOME RECEPTION

7:00 WELCOME DINNER

Wednesday, April 29

7:00 CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST

8:00 WELCOM E

Martin Schneider, CEO

ExchangeMonitor Publications &

Forums; Conference Chair

8:05 OPENING KEYNOTE PLENARY

Maria van der Hoeven, Executive

Director, International Energy

Agency

Joseph Goffman, Senior Counsel to

the Assistant Administrator for Air

and Radiation. U.S. Environmental

Protection Agency

Additional Speakers TBD

OPEN DISCUSSION

10:05 A Potential Path Forward to

Stimulate CCUS/CCS

Deployment— The ‘Bridge to the

Bridge’

Steve Melzer, President, Melzer

Consulting

OPEN DISCUSSION

10:35 ROUNDTABLE: What Does the

Drop in Oil Prices Mean for CO2

EOR in the Short- and Long-

Term?

DISCUSSION LEADER: Mike

Moore, Executive Director,

NACCSA

Speakers TBD

11:30 POSTER SESSION BEGINS;

AUTHORS PRESENT

12:30 LUNCH

1:30 CONCURRENT SESSIONS

3:30 COFFEE BREAK

3:50 CONCURRENT SESSIONS

5:50 CONCURRENT SESSIONS END

6:50 COCKTAIL RECEPTION

6:50 POSTER SESSION ENDS

Commercially Available CO2 Capture Systems / Technologies for Fossil-Fueled Power Generation Plants

50 - Identifying Low-Risk CCS Reservoirs with Limited Subsurface Geologic Data; Utilizing Stacked Reservoirs for Inferring Seal Integrity - J. Fred McLaughlin, University of Wyoming Carbon Management Institute

45 - Feasibility Study of Near-Surface Monitoring of CO2 Leakage in a Shallow Reservoir Using PFTs in Taiwan - Kuo-Wei Huang, Industrial Technology Research Institute

75 - Improving Microseismic Velocity Inversion Using Fat-Ray Double-Difference Tomography with a Modified Total-Variation Regularization Scheme - Ting Chen, Los Alamos National Laboratory

156 - CO2 Storage in Iron-Bearing Sandstone and Porosity and Mineralogical Changes under Flow Conditions - Luanjing Guo, University of Utah

80 - Water Vapor Capture Potential from Flue Gas as Supply for Carbon Capture Technologies - Kenneth Sears, Carnegie Mellon University

158 - Estimation of the Reservoir Injectivity and Storage Capacity for the Shenhua Ordos CCS Project, China - Jian Xie, Beijing Normal University

113 - Field Testing the Applicability of INSAR for Monitoring Geologic Storage of CO2 within Closed Carbonate Reef Reservoirs - Lydia Cumming, Battelle

176 - Developing a Seismic Monitoring Method for Carbon Sequestration Based on an Accurately Controlled Routinely Operated Signal System (ACROSS) - Khaled Aldamegh, KACST

116 - Continental Sequence Stratigraphy of the Mount Simon at the FutureGen 2.0 Site in Morgan County, Illinois - Charlotte Sullivan, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

192 - Technology Overview for Existing Power Plants to meet EPA Proposed CO2 Emission Reduction Regulations in June 2014 - Yixin Lu, worleyparsons

180 - Hydrologic Screening-Level Testing for Candidate CO2 Storage Reservoirs in Appalachian Basin Region of Eastern Ohio - Mark Kelley, Battelle, Columbus, OH

CO2 Capture Technologies Appropriate / Feasible for Utilization for EOR/EGR

Geo-Storage Risk Analyses

88 - Comparison of Nitrosamine Measurements Using Two Different Sampling Techniques - John Wheeldon, National Carbon Capture Center, Wilsonville, Alabama

17 - Capturing and Processing Surface Greenhouse Gas Fluxes - Rod Madsen, LI-COR

CO2 Capture Systems & Technologies for Industrial & Non-Power Applications

37 - Numerical Simulation of CO2 Emission Reduction in Microreactor - Chongwei Xiao, Texas A&M University-Kingsville

40 - Downhole Optical Sensor for Detecting CO2 in Brine - Richard Wainner, Physical Sciences Inc. Monitoring Technology Advancements

53 - Simplified Model of CO2 Injection Driven Pressure Buildup - Priya Ravi Ganesh, Battelle

3 - Extended CFD/DEM Model for the Simulation of Chemical-Looping Combustion in a Spouted Fluidized Bed with a Direct Coal Injection - Subhoddep Banerjee, Washington University in St. Louis

55 - The Status and Development of CCS in Taiwan: Trategic Analysis and Challenges - Jia Gang Ao, Industrial Technology Research Institute

37 - Numerical Simulation of CO2 Emission Reduction in Microreactor - Chongwei Xiao, Texas A&M University-Kingsville

64 - Sotacarbo, the CO2 Technology Centre of Sulcis: R&D Program on Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage - Enrico Maggio, Sotacarbo SpA

38 - Impurities in Major Non-Power-Related Carbon Dioxide Source Streams - George Last, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

CO2 Geological Storage Environmental Concerns / Possible Regulatory Requirements for Commercially Available CO2 Capture Systems

6 - Application of Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy to Assess Groundwater Quality Impacts Resulting from Geologic Carbon Sequestration - Jinesh Jain, National Energy Technology Laboratory

79 - Kinetics Analysis of CO2 Absorption/Desorption by Amine-Based Nanoparticle Suspensions - Wei Yu, Zhejiang University

9 - Storage Capacity Estimations for Arbuckle Saline Aquifer in South-Central and South-Western Kansas - Yevhen Holubnyak, Kansas Geological Survey

State Actions / Legislation / Statutes to Facilitate CCUS/CCS and/or EOR/EGR

19 - Geo-Risk of Cap Rock System Associated with Heterogeneous Rock Formation Consisted of Interlaying Sandstone and Shale - Chi-wen Yu, Sinotech Engineering Consultants, Inc

54 - Preparation and Characterization of APS-Modified Porous Silica Gel from the Sodium Silicate by One-Pot Process - Chang Hun Lee, Korea University

32 - Carbonation Curing of Concrete Blocks to Mitigate Carbon Emission - Hilal El-Hassan, American University in Dubai Major CCS/CCUS Projects Around the World

41 - Opportune CO2 Sources-An Assessment - Robert Wright, U.S. Department of Energy

62 - A Set of Efficient Device Simulating the Potential Impact of CO2 Leakage from CO2 Enhanced Oil Recovery (CO2-EOR) on Farmland Ecosystem - Fu Chen, Low Carbon Energy Institute of China University of Mining and Technology

48 - A Cost-Benefit Analysis of Potential CO2 Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR)-Storage Projects in the East Canton and Morrow Oilfields of Ohio - Isis Fukai, Battelle Memorial Institute

Wednesday Posters

Wed

nesd

ay1A

1B1C

1D

Topi

cSc

ale-

up a

nd P

erfo

rman

ce T

estin

g of

Po

st-C

ombu

stio

n C

arbo

n C

aptu

re

EO

R/E

GR

Ris

k A

sses

smen

t 1R

egio

nal a

nd S

ite C

hara

cter

izat

ion

Mod

erat

orLo

catio

n

1:30

98 -

U.S

. DO

E C

arbo

n C

aptu

re P

rogr

am: S

cale

-Up

Prog

ress

of C

aptu

re T

echn

olog

ies t

hrou

gh F

ield

V

alid

atio

n - J

ose'

D. F

igue

roa,

Nat

iona

l Ene

rgy

Tech

nolo

gy L

abor

ator

y

5 - A

nthr

opog

enic

CO

2 U

tiliz

atio

n fo

r Enh

ance

d O

il R

ecov

ery

from

Dep

lete

d R

eser

voirs

- R

azi

Safi,

Was

hing

ton

Uni

vers

ity in

St.

Loui

s

195

- Nat

iona

l Ris

k A

sses

smen

t Par

tner

ship

Too

ls -

Gra

nt B

rom

hal,

Nat

iona

l Ene

rgy

Tech

nolo

gy

Labo

rato

ry

28 -

Site

Cha

ract

eriz

atio

n fo

r Car

bon

Sequ

estra

tion

in th

e N

ears

hore

Gip

psla

nd B

asin

- N

ick

Hof

fman

, Th

e C

arbo

nNet

Pro

ject

1:50

24 -

Adv

ance

d A

min

e Pr

oces

s: O

pera

tions

and

R

esul

ts fr

om D

emon

stra

tion

Faci

lity

at E

DF

Le

Hav

re -

Bar

ath

Bab

urao

, Alst

om P

ower

122

- Lar

ge S

cale

Ter

tiary

CO

2 EO

R in

Mat

ure

Wat

er F

lood

ed N

orw

egia

n O

il Fi

elds

- Er

ik

Lind

eber

g, S

INTE

F Pe

trole

um R

esea

rch

21 -

Impa

ct o

f Wel

lbor

e In

tegr

ity o

n C

O2

Stor

age

Site

Sui

tabi

lity

in O

il an

d G

as P

rodu

cing

Are

as -

Joel

Sm

inch

ak, B

atte

lle

29 -

Car

bonN

et S

tora

ge S

ite S

elec

tion

Proc

ess -

N

ick

Hof

fman

, The

Car

bonN

et P

roje

ct

2:10

73 -

Ope

ratin

g Ex

perie

nce

at th

e Te

chno

logy

C

ente

r Mon

gsta

d (T

CM

) with

Alst

om’s

Chi

lled

Am

mon

ia P

roce

ss C

O2

Cap

ture

Tec

hnol

ogy

- D

avid

Mur

aski

n, A

lstom

Pow

er

136

- Put

ting

the

U in

Util

izat

ion:

Dev

elop

ing

a B

usin

ess M

odel

Fra

mew

ork

for C

CU

S - R

icha

rd

Mid

dlet

on, L

os A

lam

os N

atio

nal L

abor

ator

y

33 -

Brin

e Pr

oduc

tion

Wel

l Des

ign

for C

CS

in th

e R

ock

Sprin

gs U

plift

- A

ndre

w D

ugui

d,

Schl

umbe

rger

Car

bon

Serv

ices

63 -

Cha

ract

eriz

atio

n of

Sul

cis C

oal B

asin

for C

O2

Geo

logi

cal S

tora

ge -

Alb

erto

Pla

isan

t, So

taca

rbo

SpA

2:30

86 -

Proj

ect U

pdat

e of

the

Dep

loym

ent o

f the

KM

C

DR

Pro

cess

for C

oal-F

ired

Pow

er P

lant

s -

Tats

uya

Tsuj

iuch

i, M

itsub

ishi

Hea

vy In

dust

ries,

Ltd.

149

- Acc

eler

atin

g Su

stai

nabi

lity

of D

iver

se F

utur

e C

lean

Ene

rgy

Dev

elop

men

ts th

ough

CC

US

- Tip

M

ecke

l, G

ulf C

oast

Car

bon

Cen

ter -

UT

Aus

tin

90 -

Impa

cts o

f Lea

king

CO

2 G

as a

nd B

rine

on

Gro

undw

ater

Qua

lity:

Exp

erim

enta

l and

Mod

elin

g R

esul

ts -

Dia

na B

acon

, Pac

ific

Nor

thw

est N

atio

nal

Labo

rato

ry

137

- Und

erst

andi

ng S

tora

ge P

oten

tial C

lose

d O

il-B

earin

g R

eser

voirs

in th

e M

ichi

gan

Bas

in -

Nee

raj

Gup

ta, B

atte

lle

2:50

16 -

Mor

e th

an 9

,000

hrs

of E

xper

ienc

e in

Pla

nt

Ope

ratio

n an

d So

lven

t Per

form

ance

with

Coa

l and

G

as b

ased

Flu

e G

as a

t the

Sie

men

s Pos

tCap

Pilo

t Pla

nt -

Mic

hael

Hor

n, S

iem

ens A

G

126

- Tec

hnic

al In

terp

reta

tion

of th

e Tr

ansi

tion

of

CO

2 EO

R to

Geo

logi

c St

orag

e - W

esle

y Pe

ck,

Ener

gy &

Env

ironm

enta

l Res

earc

h C

ente

r

129

- Acc

ount

ing

for t

he L

eaka

ge R

isk

of G

eolo

gic

CO

2 St

orag

e an

d Its

Impa

cts o

n C

limat

e M

itiga

tion

and

the

Glo

bal E

nerg

y Sy

stem

- H

ang

Den

g, P

rince

ton

Uni

vers

ity

140

- Reg

iona

l Cha

ract

eriz

atio

n of

the

Mio

cene

In

terv

al O

ffsh

ore

Texa

s, G

ulf o

f Mex

ico

for C

O2

Stor

age

- Tip

Mec

kel,

Gul

f Coa

st C

arbo

n C

ente

r -

UT

Aus

tin

3:10

91 -

Star

t-Up

and

Initi

al T

estin

g on

a 1

MW

e A

dvan

ced

Aqu

eous

Am

ine-

Bas

ed P

CC

Pilo

t Pla

nt

for C

O2

Cap

ture

from

Pow

er P

lant

Flu

e G

ases

- K

rish

R. K

rishn

amur

thy,

Lin

de L

LC

163

- The

Cos

t of G

eoth

erm

al E

lect

ricity

G

ener

ated

by

Sequ

este

red

Car

bon

Dio

xide

- Je

ffre

y B

ielic

ki, T

he O

hio

Stat

e U

nive

rsity

182

- Les

sons

Lea

rned

from

InSA

R M

onito

ring

of

Gro

und

Def

orm

atio

n at

CC

S Si

tes A

roun

d th

e W

orld

- G

iaco

mo

Falo

rni,

TRE

Can

ada

Inc

144

- Lev

erag

ed E

xplo

ratio

n fo

r CO

2 St

orag

e in

th

e U

pper

Ohi

o R

iver

Val

ley

to P

repa

re fo

r C

omm

erci

al S

cale

CO

2 St

orag

e - N

eera

j Gup

ta,

Bat

telle

3:30

Cof

fee

Bre

ak

Wed

nesd

ay2A

2B2C

2D

Topi

cA

dvan

ces i

n C

arbo

n C

aptu

re T

echn

olog

ies

CC

US

Proj

ects

from

Aro

und

the

Wor

ldSt

orag

e Pr

ojec

tsR

isk

Ass

essm

ent 2

(C

apro

cks a

nd P

oten

tial L

eaka

ge)

Mod

erat

orLo

catio

n

3:50

39 -

Pilo

t Tes

ting

of E

nzym

e-A

ccel

erat

ed C

O2

Cap

ture

- Lo

uis F

rade

tte, C

O2

Solu

tions

Inc.

109

- The

Res

ults

from

the

CO

2 C

aptu

re P

roje

ct -

Car

bon

Dio

xide

Cap

ture

for S

tora

ge in

Dee

p G

eolo

gica

l For

mat

ions

, Vol

ume

4 - M

ark

Cro

mbi

e,

BPA

E

110

- An

Ove

rvie

w o

f the

US

DO

E C

arbo

n St

orag

e R

&D

Pro

gram

: Adv

anci

ng C

arbo

n St

orag

e Te

chno

logi

es T

owar

ds C

omm

erci

aliz

atio

n - M

ary

Sulli

van,

Nat

iona

l Ene

rgy

Tech

nolo

gy L

abor

ator

y

7 - S

cree

ning

Con

side

ratio

ns fo

r Cap

rock

Pr

oper

ties i

n R

egar

ds to

Com

mer

cial

-Sca

le C

arbo

n-Se

ques

tratio

n O

pera

tions

- M

icha

el H

anno

n, T

he

Uni

vers

ity o

f Ala

bam

a at

Birm

ingh

am

4:10

8 - U

pdat

e on

Mix

ed-S

alt T

echn

olog

y D

evel

opm

ent f

or C

O2

Cap

ture

from

Pos

t-C

ombu

stio

n Po

wer

Sta

tions

- In

dira

Jaya

wee

ra,

SRI I

nter

natio

nal

95 -

Euro

pean

CC

S D

emon

stra

tion

Proj

ect

Net

wor

k: E

xper

ienc

es fr

om C

CS

Proj

ect

Dev

elop

men

t – L

esso

ns L

earn

ed fo

r Cre

atin

g a

Low

-Car

bon

Econ

omy

- Zoe

Kap

etak

i, G

loba

l C

CS

Inst

itute

172

- Des

ign

of M

onito

ring

Sche

me

and

New

M

onito

ring

Prog

ress

for S

henh

ua C

CS

Proj

ect i

n C

hina

- X

ingl

ei Z

hao,

Nat

iona

l Ins

titut

e of

Cle

an

and

Low

Car

bon

Ener

gy

51 -

Seal

ing

Cap

acity

Inve

stig

atio

ns o

f the

M

ultip

le C

onfin

ing

Laye

rs a

t the

Roc

k Sp

rings

U

plift

Geo

logi

cal C

O2

Stor

age

Site

- Zu

nshe

ng

Jiao

,

Cap

ture

from

NG

-fir

ed P

ower

Pla

nts

143

- Am

ine

Sorb

ents

for C

aptu

re o

f CO

2 fr

om

Nat

ural

Gas

-Fire

d Po

wer

Pla

nts -

Jie

Yu,

The

U

nive

rsity

of A

kron

4:50

118

- Sel

ectiv

e Ex

haus

t Gas

Rec

ircul

atio

n In

tegr

ated

in C

ombi

ned

Cyc

le G

as T

urbi

ne P

ower

Pl

ants

with

Pos

t-Com

bust

ion

Cap

ture

Tec

hnol

ogy

- La

ura

Her

raiz

, Uni

vers

ity o

f Edi

nbur

gh

152

- A R

evie

w o

f She

ll Q

uest

CC

S Pr

ojec

t’s P

re-

Inje

ctio

n Fe

asib

ility

Stu

dies

and

Mon

itorin

g Pr

ogra

ms:

Key

Out

com

es a

nd Im

plic

atio

ns -

Luc

Roc

k, S

hell

Can

ada

170

- Sub

sea

Geo

logi

c St

orag

e in

Con

tinen

tal

Shel

ves –

Glo

bal R

esea

rch

Nee

ds, P

oten

tial,

and

Tech

nica

l Iss

ues -

Sus

an D

. Hov

orka

, Bur

eau

of

Econ

omic

Geo

logy

185

- Lea

kage

Cha

ract

eriz

atio

n th

roug

h A

bove

Zo

ne M

onito

ring

Inte

rval

: Unc

erta

inty

Q

uant

ifica

tion

and

Sens

itivi

ty A

naly

sis -

Arg

ha

Nam

hata

, Car

negi

e M

ello

n U

nive

rsity

Air

Cap

ture

68 -

Stra

tegi

es fo

r Red

ucin

g th

e C

ost o

f Air

Cap

ture

- C

hris

toph

e Jo

spe,

Cen

ter f

or N

egat

ive

Car

bon

Emis

sion

s

5:30

78 -

Kin

etic

s Enh

ance

men

t of A

dsor

bent

s for

CO

2 C

aptu

re fr

om A

tmos

pher

e by

Por

ous M

ater

ial -

Ju

n Li

u, Z

hejia

ng U

nive

rsity

55 -

The

Stat

us a

nd D

evel

opm

ent o

f CC

S in

Ta

iwan

: Stra

tegi

c A

naly

sis a

nd C

halle

nges

- Ji

a G

ang

Ao,

Indu

stria

l Tec

hnol

ogy

Res

earc

h In

stitu

te

76 -

Util

izin

g Su

rfac

e Tr

eate

d N

anop

artic

les f

or

Impr

oved

Geo

logi

c C

arbo

n Se

ques

tratio

n - R

oy

Wun

g, T

he U

nive

rsity

of T

exas

5:50

Rec

eptio

n

4:30

97 -

Ass

essm

ent o

f Who

le-C

hain

CC

S O

pera

ting

Proc

edur

es: C

ase

Stud

y of

the

Pete

rhea

d C

CS

Proj

ect -

Ade

kola

Law

al, P

roce

ss S

yste

ms

Ente

rpris

e Lt

d

27 -

Inte

grat

ing

CO

2 C

aptu

re, U

tiliz

atio

n, a

nd

Stor

age

into

the

Glo

bal C

hang

e A

sses

smen

t Mod

el:

Usi

ng C

O2

to P

rodu

ce E

lect

ricity

from

G

eoth

erm

al R

esou

rces

- Ju

lia D

eitz

, The

Ohi

o St

ate

Uni

vers

ity

84 -

Qua

ntita

tive

Ass

essm

ents

of C

O2

Inje

ctio

n R

isks

for O

nsho

re L

arge

Sca

le C

O2

Stor

age

- Y

ann

Le G

allo

, Geo

gree

n

139

- Im

plem

entin

g C

arbo

n C

aptu

re a

nd S

toag

e:

An

Ove

rvie

w o

f the

Pla

ins C

O2

Red

uctio

n Pa

rtner

ship

- C

harle

s Gor

ecki

, Ene

rgy

&

Envi

ronm

enta

l Res

earc

h C

ente

r

26 -

An

Upd

ated

Vie

w o

f the

CO

2 Se

ques

tratio

n C

apac

ity a

nd P

oten

tial f

or C

O2-

EOR

in th

e M

ajor

D

eple

ted

Oilf

ield

s of O

hio

- Jar

ed H

awki

ns,

Bat

telle

161

- Eff

ect o

f Nat

ural

CO

2 A

ltera

tion

on S

eal

Cap

acity

of S

hale

Cap

rock

: Obs

erva

tions

from

the

Cry

stal

Gey

ser A

nalo

g - J

onat

han

Maj

or, T

he

Uni

vers

ity o

f Tex

as a

t Aus

tin

5:10

— Is CCS/CCUS Ready for ‘Prime Time’? —Thursday, April 30

7:00 CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST

8:00 OPENING KEYNOTE PLENARY

A Perspective on CCS/CCUS in the

West

Dave Freudenthal, former Governor,

Wyoming

OPEN DISCUSSION

8:30 Update on International CCS

Standards

Kipp Coddington, partner,

Kazmarek Mowrey Cloud Laseter

LLP

OPEN DISCUSSION

9:00 ROUNDTABLE: Evaluating the

Class VI Well Experience So Far

DISCUSSION LEADER: Robert Van

Vorhees, Executive Director, Carbon

Sequestration Council

Mary Rose Bayer, Geologist, U.S.

Environmental Protection Agency

Scott McDonald, Biofuels

Development Director, Archer

Daniels Midland Company

OPEN DISCUSSION

10:15 The Global Status of CCS Projects

Neil Wildgust, Principal Manager –

Geological Storage, Global CCS

Institute

Ron Munson, Principal Manager –

Capture, Global CCS Institute

Luc Rock, Quest CCS Project, Shell

Canada Limited

James E. Allen, Assistant Deputy

Minister, Electricity and Sustainable

Energy Division, Government of

Alberta - Alberta Energy

11:15 Fossil Forward – Bringing Scale and

Speed to CCS Deployment

Janet Gellici, Executive Vice

President and Chief Operating

Officer, National Coal Council

11:30 POSTER SESSION BEGINS;

AUTHORS PRESENT

12:30 LUNCH

1:30 CONCURRENT SESSIONS

3:30 COFFEE BREAK

3:50 CONCURRENT SESSIONS

5:50 CONCURRENT SESSIONS END

6:50 COCKTAIL RECEPTION

6:50 POSTER SESSION END

RDDD&D Projects/Potential Innovative CO2 Capture Technologies for Fossil-Fueled Power Plants

164 - CO2 Capture by Cryogenic Liquefaction Process and the Transportation of Liquid CO2 - Chii Jyh Teh, Curtin University

2 - CO2 Storage Assessment and Deep Saline Aquifers Effective Capacity in Algeria - Aktouf Abdelouahab, University of Science and Technology Houari Boumediene

169 - A New Non-Aqueous Fracturing Technology for Eliminating Water Requirements - Christopher F. Brown, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

36 - Lessons Learned from Phase I of Site Closure at the American Electric Power Mountaineer Product Validation Facility - Caitlin McNeil, Battelle

178 - An Alternative Compliance Strategy with EPA’s Clean Power Plan: Post Combustion Amine-Based CCS Retrofits with Flexible Operation and Co-Located Wind Farm - Rubenka Bandyopadhyay, Duke University

65 - CO2 Based Molecularly Imprinted Polymers: A Promising CO2 Capture Material for Domestic and Industrial Applications - Seyed Ali Nabavi, Cranfield University

Environmental Impact Assessments of Geo-Storage

77 - Double-Difference Tomography with a Compressive Sensing Technique for Microseismic Imaging with a Sparse Seismic Network - Youzuo Lin, Los Alamos National Laboratory

59 - Design and Implementation of A Panoramic Carbon Dioxide Wireless Monitoring System for the Erdos CCS Project - Shaoliang Zhang, Low Carbon Energy Institute of China University of Mining and Technology

83 - Simulation for CO2 Storage and Enhanced Gas Recovery Considering Adsorption and Dissolution Trapping in Shale Gas Reservoirs - Tae Hong Kim, Hanyang University

61 - The CO2 Leakage Warning System Design and Development Based on Arc Engine - Xin Liu, Low Carbon Energy Institute of China University of Mining and Technology

133 - Deep Cooling…. and the Effect on Safety Critical Equipment (SSSV and tree) for CO2 Wells - Luis Acevedo, Shell UK Monitoring Technology Advancements

159 - Modeling CCS Market Penetration with the Electricity Supply and Investment Model - Donald Hanson, Argonne National Laboratory

58 - Molecular Dynamics Simulation of Miscible Process in CO2 and Crude Oil System - Liming Lian, RIPED & SKL-EOR & National Energy (Experiment) Research Centre of CCUS, CNPC

191 - Sponges with Covalently Tethered Amines for High Efficiency Carbon Capture - Genggeng Qi, Cornell University

60 - Potential Impact of CO2 Leakage from CO2-EOR on Soil Microbial Community - Jing Ma, Low Carbon Energy Institute of China University of Mining and Technology

Results/Performance Data on Capture Technology Systems 111 - Evaluation of Statistical Methods for CCS-Related Groundwater Monitoring Programs - Abbas Iranmanesh, Illinois State Geological Survey

93 - Identifying Unique and Efficient Industrial Targets for Anthropogenic Carbon Capture in Wyoming - Ramsey Bentley, University of Wyoming

174 - Reactive Transport of pH-triggered Polymer Gelant in Microannulus Cement Fractures - Fei Ho, The University of Texas at Austin

160 - Is CO2 Really a Liability or is it an Asset? Possible Low Cost and Quick Payback Options for Carbon Capture and Utilization from a Utility Perspective - Dale Bradshaw, NRECA

Anthropogenic CO2 as a Feed/Ingredient in Industrial Agricultural Processes

CO2 Transport & Infrastructure Needs30 - 3D Mapping and Correlation of Intraformational Seals within the Latrobe Group in the Nearshore Gippsland Basin - Nick Hoffman, The CarbonNet Project

121 - Porosity and Permeability Evolution of Mount Simon Sandstone Under Geological CO2 Storage Conditions: A Numerical Approach - Liwei Zhang, National Energy Technology Laboratory

EOR/EGR Utilizing Anthropogenic CO2 as a Storage/Permanent Disposition Option

CO2 Geological Storage 47 - Utilizing Cement Bond Logs to Evaluate Wellbore Integrity for CO2 Storage - Autumn Haagsma, Battelle Memorial Institute

120 - Direct Measurements of CO2-Brine Relative Permeability During Primary Drainage Using Both Steady-State and Unsteady-State Methods - Xiongyu Chen, University of Texas at Austin

57 - Study on Membrane Separation Characteristics for Mixture Gas of CO2 and CH4 - Haiquan An, Shanghai Jiao Tong University

141 - Mixed Matrix Membranes Development for Carbon Capture - Surendar Reddy Venna, National Energy Technology Laboratory

81 - Effect of Aqueous Electrolytic Reactions on Reservoir Temperature During CO2 Injection - Christopher Paolini, San Diego State University

142 - Carbonation of Basalt Minerals in Water-Saturated Supercritical CO2 - Todd Schaef, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

CO2 as a Fracking Medium for Release of Production of Natural Gas / Oil

155 - Critical Assessment of CO2 Trapping Capacity under Gravity Segregation in Heterogeneous Formations - Sung Soo Park, Hanyang University

166 - Geological Model Construction for Evaluation of CO2 Sequestration in the Jacksonburg-Stringtown Field, West Virginia, USA - Zhi Zhong, West Virginia University

157 - High Selectivity of Advanced Nitrogen-Rich Carbon Aerogels Derived from Graphene Oxide-Reinforced Biobased Chitosan-Polybenzoxazine Nanocomposite Aerogels for CO2/N2 Separation - Almahdi Alhwaige, Al-Mergib University

Thursday Posters

Thur

sday

3A3B

3C3D

Topi

cSo

rben

ts fo

r C

arbo

n C

aptu

reC

O2

Tra

nspo

rt a

nd In

fras

truc

ture

Mod

ellin

g an

d Pr

oces

ses

EPA

Reg

ulat

ions

Mod

erat

orLo

catio

n

1:30

23 -

Opt

imis

ed P

EI Im

preg

natio

n of

Act

ivat

ed

Car

bons

- En

hanc

emen

t of C

O2

Cap

ture

Und

er

Post

-Com

bust

ion

Con

ditio

ns -

Ant

onio

Sal

ituro

, U

nive

rsity

of L

eeds

85 -

IMPA

CTS

: The

Impa

ct o

f the

Qua

lity

of C

O2

on T

rans

port

and

Stor

age

Beh

avio

ur -

Dan

iël

Loev

e, T

NO

35 -

Cha

ract

eriz

atio

n of

Min

eral

Tra

ppin

g w

ithin

Fr

actu

red

Bas

alts

- D

anie

l Gia

mm

ar, W

ashi

ngto

n U

nive

rsity

in S

t. Lo

uis

69 -

Issu

ance

of t

he N

atio

n’s F

irst U

IC C

lass

VI

Geo

logi

c Se

ques

tratio

n Pe

rmits

: Les

sons

Lea

rned

- Je

ffre

y M

cDon

ald,

U.S

. Env

ironm

enta

l Pro

tect

ion

Age

ncy

- Reg

ion

5

1:50

49 -

Dev

elop

men

t and

Tes

ting

of A

erog

el S

orbe

nts

for C

O2

Cap

ture

- R

edou

ane

Beg

ag, A

spen

A

erog

els,

Inc.

66 -

CO

2 C

ompr

essi

on T

rain

Ope

ratio

nal

Proc

edur

es w

ithin

a F

lexi

ble

CC

S C

hain

- M

ario

C

alad

o, P

roce

ss S

yste

ms E

nter

pris

e Lt

d

42 -

Aqu

isto

re M

odel

Cal

ibra

tion

and

Res

ervo

ir Pe

rfor

man

ce P

redi

ctio

n U

sing

Ste

p R

ate

Test

and

Sp

inne

r Log

s - S

i-Yon

g Le

e, S

chlu

mbe

rger

Car

bon

Serv

ices

114

- Obt

aini

ng th

e U

IC C

lass

VI P

erm

its fo

r Fu

ture

Gen

2.0

: Cha

lleng

es, T

imel

ine

and

Less

ons

Lear

ned

- Del

phin

e A

pprio

u, P

acifi

c N

orth

wes

t N

atio

nal L

abor

ator

y

2:10

100

- Eva

luat

ion

of C

O2

Cap

ture

from

Exi

stin

g C

oal F

ired

Plan

ts b

y H

ybrid

Sor

ptio

n U

sing

Sol

id

Sorb

ents

- Sr

ivat

s Srin

ivas

acha

r, En

verg

ex L

LC

105

- Car

bon

Cap

ture

and

Sto

rage

Clu

ster

Pro

ject

s: R

evie

w a

nd F

utur

e O

ppor

tuni

ties -

Jasm

in

Kem

per,

IEA

GH

G

119

- CO

2 an

d H

2O In

tera

ctio

n w

ith

Mon

tmor

illon

ite C

lays

- Le

i Hon

g, N

atio

nal

Ener

gy T

echn

olog

y La

bora

tory

175

- Iss

ues O

ver F

inal

Cla

ss V

I Per

mits

for

Geo

logi

c St

orag

e - R

ober

t Van

Voo

rhee

s, C

arbo

n Se

ques

tratio

n C

ounc

il

Ant

hrop

ogen

ic C

O2

as F

eed

Ingr

edie

nt/I

nd/A

g Pr

oces

s

134

- Rev

ersi

ng C

ombu

stio

n - J

ames

Buc

her,

Joul

e U

nlim

ited

Tech

nolo

gies

2:50

167

- Dev

elop

men

t of F

luid

ized

Bed

CO

2 C

aptu

re

Proc

ess -

Erik

Will

ett,

The

Uni

vers

ity o

f Akr

on87

- EN

N -

Alg

ae to

Fue

l in

Chi

na -

Min

shen

g Li

u,

ENN

Gro

up

135

- Geo

logi

c M

odel

ing

and

Sim

ulat

ion

at th

e A

quis

tore

Site

: A G

uide

to M

VA

Dep

loym

ent -

W

esle

y Pe

ck, E

nerg

y &

Env

ironm

enta

l Res

earc

h C

ente

r

171

- Mer

ging

Exp

erie

nce

from

Reg

ulat

ion

of

Inje

ctio

n w

ith N

ew N

eeds

for S

tora

ge C

ertif

icat

ion

- Sus

an D

. Hov

orka

, Bur

eau

of E

cono

mic

Geo

logy

3:10

189

- Con

verti

ng C

O2

from

Cha

lleng

e to

Ec

onom

ic O

ppor

tuni

ty: A

re A

lgae

-bas

ed

Tech

nolo

gies

Rea

dy to

Del

iver

, and

Can

Fed

eral

Po

licy

Pave

the

Way

? - M

att C

arr,

Alg

ae B

iom

ass

Org

aniz

atio

n

162

- On

Pres

sure

Ris

e in

Nat

ural

Gas

Res

ervo

irs

Due

to C

O2-

CH

4 M

ixin

g - C

urtis

Old

enbu

rg,

Law

renc

e B

erke

ley

Nat

iona

l Lab

orat

ory

168

- Upd

ate

and

Impl

icat

ions

of P

ropo

sed

CO

2 R

egul

atio

ns fo

r New

and

Exi

stin

g El

ectri

c G

ener

atin

g U

nits

- Er

ic G

rol,

Nat

iona

l Ene

rgy

Tech

nolo

gy L

abor

ator

y

3:30

Cof

fee

Bre

ak

52 -

Impl

icat

ions

of R

ecen

t and

Exp

ecte

d EP

A

Reg

ulat

ions

on

the

Dev

elop

men

t of C

CU

S - D

ina

Kru

ger,

Kru

ger E

nviro

nmen

tal S

trate

gies

LLC

123

- Evo

lvin

g G

eoch

emis

try o

f Low

er T

usca

loos

a Fo

rmat

ion

Brin

e in

Res

pons

e to

Con

tinui

ng C

O2

Inje

ctio

n at

Cra

nfie

ld E

OR

Site

, Mis

siss

ippi

, USA

- Ja

mes

Tho

rdse

n, U

.S. G

eolo

gica

l Sur

vey

179

- Ben

ch-S

cale

Tes

ting

of a

Phy

sica

l Sor

ptio

n B

ased

CO

2 C

aptu

re P

roce

ss -

Rav

i Jai

n, In

noSe

pra

LLC

2:30

Thur

sday

4A4B

4C4D

Topi

cPr

e-C

ombu

stio

n C

arbo

n C

aptu

re

EO

R/E

GR

: Sha

le S

essi

onR

isk

Ass

essm

ent 3

(G

eom

echa

nics

, Ind

uced

Sei

smic

ity)

Tec

hno-

Eco

nom

ics,

Mar

kets

, and

Pol

icie

s Im

pact

ing

CC

US

1

Mod

erat

orLo

catio

n

3:50

173

- Eff

icie

nt P

re-C

ombu

stio

n C

O2

Cap

ture

via

Po

rous

Org

anic

Pol

ymer

s - R

uh U

llah,

Qat

ar

Uni

vers

ity

124

- Cha

ract

eriz

atio

n an

d Ev

alua

tion

of th

e B

akke

n Pe

trole

um S

yste

m fo

r CO

2 St

orag

e an

d En

hanc

ed O

il R

ecov

ery

- Jam

es S

oren

sen,

Ene

rgy

& E

nviro

nmen

tal R

esea

rch

Cen

ter

71 -

Indu

ced

Seis

mic

ity M

onito

ring

at th

e D

ecat

ur,

IL, C

O2

Sequ

estra

tion

Dem

onst

ratio

n Si

te -

J. O

le

Kav

en, U

.S. G

eolo

gica

l Sur

vey

183

- The

Fun

ding

Mod

el o

f Alb

erta

's C

arbo

n C

aptu

re a

nd S

tora

ge P

roje

cts -

Cha

d Le

ask,

G

over

nmen

t of A

lber

ta -

Dep

artm

ent o

f Ene

rgy

4:10

43 -

Hyd

roph

obic

, Phy

sica

l Sol

vent

s for

Pr

ecom

bust

ion

CO

2 C

aptu

re: E

xper

imen

ts &

Te

chno

-Eco

nom

ic A

naly

sis -

Nic

hola

s Sie

fert,

N

atio

nal E

nerg

y Te

chno

logy

Lab

orat

ory

138

- Dep

loym

ent P

oten

tial f

or S

hale

-Bas

ed C

CS

in th

e U

.S.:

Impl

icat

ions

of N

ovel

Exp

erim

enta

l, Si

mul

atio

n an

d Ec

onom

ic A

naly

sis -

Cas

ie

Dav

idso

n, P

acifi

c N

orth

wes

t Nat

iona

l Lab

orat

ory

72 -

A M

ultis

cale

Geo

chem

ical

-Mec

hani

cal

App

roac

h to

Ana

lyze

CO

2 R

eser

voirs

- B

a N

ghie

p N

guye

n, P

acifi

c N

orth

wes

t Nat

iona

l Lab

orat

ory

184

- CO

2 Li

abili

ty M

anag

emen

t in

Alb

erta

- C

had

Leas

k, G

over

nmen

t of A

lber

ta -

Dep

artm

ent o

f En

ergy

4:30

94 -

Expe

rienc

e in

Che

mic

al L

oopi

ng C

ombu

stio

n w

ith M

etal

Oxi

de C

arrie

rs -

Geo

Ric

hard

s, N

atio

nal E

nerg

y Te

chno

logy

Lab

orat

ory

112

- Inf

rast

ruct

ure

and

Supp

ly C

urve

s for

Car

bon

Dio

xide

Sto

rage

in S

hale

- Je

ffre

y B

ielic

ki, T

he

Ohi

o St

ate

Uni

vers

ity

127

- Con

stra

inin

g In

ject

ivity

of K

nox

Gro

up

Form

atio

ns w

ith V

aryi

ng D

epth

Acr

oss t

he

Nor

ther

n A

ppal

achi

an B

asin

Usi

ng C

oupl

ed F

luid

Fl

ow-G

eom

echa

nics

Mod

elin

g - S

amin

R

azip

erch

ikol

aee,

Bat

telle

Mem

oria

l Ins

titut

e

10 -

Inve

stin

g in

Am

eric

an E

nerg

y - U

.S.

Dep

artm

ent o

f Ene

rgy

Loan

Pro

gram

s Off

ice

- Sy

dney

Sch

neir,

U.S

. Dep

artm

ent o

f Ene

rgy

Loan

Pr

ogra

ms O

ffic

e

Proc

ess a

nd S

yste

m S

imul

atio

n

131

- Che

mic

al L

oopi

ng C

ombu

stio

n fo

r Pre

-C

ombu

stio

n C

O2

Cap

ture

- Ef

fect

of D

iffer

ent

Oxy

gen

Car

riers

- H

ari M

antri

prag

ada,

Car

negi

e M

ello

n U

nive

rsity

5:10

4 - P

roce

ss S

imul

atio

n an

d M

axim

izat

ion

of

Ener

gy O

utpu

t in

Che

mic

al-L

oopi

ng C

ombu

stio

n (C

LC) a

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— FOURTEENTH ANNUAL CCUS CONFERENCE —Friday, May 1

7:00 CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST

8:00 OPENING PLENARY ADDRESS

Barry Worthington, Executive

Director, U.S. Energy Association

OPEN DISCUSSION

8:30 The U.S. National Carbon Capture

Center at Southern Co.–Facilitating

Deployment, Domestically and

Internationally

John Northington, Assistant

Director, National Carbon Capture

Center

9:00 The View of CCS/CCUS in the

Global Climate Picture

Tim Dixon, Manager Technical

Programme and Manager CCS and

Regulatory Affairs, IEAGHG

9:30 CLOSING PLENARY: The Outlook

2for CO Capture Costs

Edward Rubin, Professor

Engineering and Public Policy and

Mechanical Engineering, Carnegie

Mellon University; Member of the

U.N. Intergovernmental Panel on

Climate Change

10:15 COFFEE BREAK

10:30 CONCURRENT SESSIONS

12:10 CONFERENCE ADJOURNS

2015 Conference Partners...

For information on partnership opportunities contact 202-296-2814 x 109

— AN OPPORTUNITY TO EXHIBIT —

Consider Putting up an Exhibit to Showcase Your Organization's Capabilities, Products and Technologies

The exhibit schedule revolves around the catered functions to provide ample opportunities for one-on-one discussions.The $2,999 exhibit registration includes one full conference registration. Additional exhibit only registrations areavailable for $500.

Register to Exhibit at www.carbonsq.com

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THE FOURTEENTH ANNUAL CARBON CAPTURE,UTILIZATION & STORAGE CONFERENCE

ACCOMMODATIONS

Rates to attend this Conference at Wyndham Grand Pittsburgh Downtown are $174.00 for single and doubleoccupancy. Federal Per Diem Rate Available for single and double occupancy. These rates do not include applicable cityand state taxes (which are currently 14%). If you are a government employee, you must have a governmentidentification card.

To guarantee a reservation at conference rates, call Wyndham Grand Pittsburgh Downtown at 412-391-4600 by Saturday,March 28, 2015. Identify yourself as a CCUS Conference Attendee. If space is available, the above rates will apply forattendees two days prior and two days after our program dates. We recommend getting your reservations EARLY tosecure a guest room. Cancellations made less than 72 hours prior to arrival will be subject to one night room and taxcancellation fee.

WYNDHAM GRAND PITTSBURGH DOWNTOWN

Discover the 90 distinct neighborhoods of Pittsburgh Pennsylvania when you stay at the centrally located Wyndham GrandPittsburgh Downtown. The hotel is located in the Central Business District, also known as the Golden Triangle, at themeeting of the Allegheny and Monongahela Rivers to form the Ohio River. Where soaring skyscrapers and Pittsburgh’sfamous three rivers meet, an upscale hotel experience awaits in downtown.

Guests of this Pittsburgh hotel will appreciate the distinct array of services and amenities, from the fitness center to thehigh-tech 24-hour business center. Complimentary Internet is available throughout the hotel so it’s easy to stay connected.For exceptional hotel dining, head to the Three Rivers Restaurant, or grab a specialty cocktail at one of two hotel lounges.Since navigating a new city can sometimes be a challenge, a complimentary local shuttle (based on availability) is coupledwith an ultra-modern concierge kiosk to get guests to their destinations.

SUMMIT SCHEDULE AND REGISTRATION INFORMATION

Registration Fees:General Admission (includes Federal Contractors) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,295.00Federal, State and Local Government Employees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $595.00Academic Organizations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $595.00Electric Utility Employees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $695.00

(Add $200.00 to all fees after March 27, 2015;Special Discounted Registration Fees are available for GovernmentEmployees (Federal, State and Local - Contractors NOT Included), Academic Organizations, Electric Utility Employees

and Multiple Registrations. Call the Forums Office at 877-303-7367 x 109 to receive a discount code .)

Register at www.carbonsq.com(Registration includes: three continental breakfasts, two lunches, three receptions, one dinner, a copy of the Resource Book

and conference proceedings.) Call 1-877-303-7367 extension 109 for more information.

Cancellation Policy: There is a $200.00 service charge on cancellations after April 10, 2015.No refunds will be made after April 17, 2015 but substitutions are welcome.

Registration opens at 3:00 p.m., Tuesday, April 28 followed by a Reception and Dinner at 6:00 p.m.The Opening Plenary is at 8:00 a.m., Wednesday, April 29. The Conference ends at noon, Friday, May 1.