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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
nd C
hem
ical
-Loo
ping
with
Oxy
gen
Unc
oupl
ing
(CLO
U) u
sing
ASP
EN P
lus -
Xia
o Zh
ang,
Was
hing
ton
Uni
vers
ity in
St.
Loui
s
89 -
CO
2 St
orag
e by
Ads
orpt
ion
on O
rgan
ic
Mat
ter a
nd C
lay
in G
as S
hale
- D
iana
Bac
on,
Paci
fic N
orth
wes
t Nat
iona
l Lab
orat
ory
186
- Inv
estig
atio
n of
Pot
entia
l for
Indu
ced
Seis
mic
ity E
ffec
ts in
Sha
llow
Coa
l Bas
in T
erra
ins
at th
e B
ucha
nan
Cou
nty,
Virg
inia
CO
2 In
ject
ion
Site
- E
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Old
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Uni
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Arg
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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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Tech
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- Pro
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108
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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.