Transitioning to a low carbon economy

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Why Attend the Carbon Capture and Storage Symposium 2010?

With a low carbon future an imperative for Governments globally, the Australian Federal Government is placing renewed emphasis on the development and deployment of low emissions technologies with its $5.1 billion Clean Energy Initiative and the establishment of the Renewable Energy Future Fund.

Whilst billions of dollars are being invested, proving the commercial viability of CCS projects is still a major stumbling block in progressing the research and development that is being undertaken.

Carbon Capture and Storage 2010 has been designed to bring together senior level policy makers from State & Federal Government with senior executives from generators, oil and gas companies, investors and technology consultations and solutions providers to discuss key challenges and formulate solutions to transition Australia into a low carbon economy.

Scheduled for the 19 & 20 of October 2010 in Brisbane, the 2 Day Conference will feature Case Studies of local initiatives and global best practice to establishes a concise business case and underpin the design and scope to help commercialise Carbon Capture and Storage.


Global CCS Institute Members receive a 30% Discount! See Pricing and Discounts page for more details

Why You Can’t Afford To Miss The Carbon Capture & Storage Symposium 2010

FACT:

  • 2.4 billion is already being spent on CCS projects

BUT:

  • How will you make CCS commercially viable?

The Carbon Capture & Storage Symposium 2010 will be the most comprehensive Australian event featuring Case Studies of local and global initiatives and projects in Carbon Capture & Storage. Unlike a tradeshow, this will be the ideal platform to network with key stakeholders in the Australian energy industry.

Event at a Glance:

  • Australian Leaders give Project Updates including CS Energy, ZeroGen, Loy Yang Power, Altona Resources, DPI VIC and QLD Government
  • Update on first decade of the world’s largest monitored geological CO2 storage initiative - The IEA GHG Weyburn-Midale CO2 Monitoring and Storage Project
  • Focused technical presentations on low emissions technology, capture and storage site selection with the a look at the One North Sea Study in the EU
  • Comprehensive coverage of policy, funding & regulatory frameworks
  • In-depth coverage of business models and strategies in transitioning to a low carbon economy and making CCS commercially viable
  • 2 interactive Workshops on Determining the Performance of CO2 Storage in Conjunction with its Use in Enhanced Oil Recovery with a Look at Optimising Risk Assessment Requirements and Screening Viable Carbon Sinks, and Undertaking an Economic Appraisal of CCS Options

3 Easy Ways to Secure Your Seat

  • Call: 02 9229 1000
  • Email: registration@iqpc.com.au
  • or click on the ‘Register Now’ button on the top right corner ……..
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