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4th Annual

Carbon Capture and Storage Conference

Overcoming the economic and regulatory hurdles to hasten CCS commercialization

Tuesday, January 26 to Wednesday, January 27, 2010

As the global demand for energy grows and more stringent emissions regulations take shape, are you up-to-date on the key steps of designing and planning your CCS projects?

Carbon capture and storage technologies are on the cusp of moving from demonstration projects to commercial application. Only now as these technologies are being deployed on a larger scale are we able to explore their full potential and navigate the risks of long-term storage of CO2. The federal and provincial support in Western Canada for CCS has showcased the importance Canada places on developing this critical climate change technology and establishing ourselves as a world leader in this emerging technology.

The 4th Annual Carbon Capture and Storage Conference is the optimal environment to gain critical updates and the necessary knowledge. Stay ahead of your competition by joining us on January 26-27, 2010 for essential discussions on the long-term viability and execution of CCS. This executive forum is designed to address the vital issues concerning the commercial success of CCS. Get the answers you need now to be a part of this game-changing technology.

Highlights from this year’s exciting agenda include:

  • Determining the risks of carbon sequestration
  • Examining optimal conditions to transport CO2
  • Developing and deploying of reliable CO2 capture technologies
  • Overcoming issues surrounding NIMBYism and gaining public acceptance
  • Exploring recent Canadian and U.S. federal initiatives

Hear first-hand updates and lessons learned to help you overcome the challenges of CCS implementation:

  • Total’s leading-edge CCS power plant in Lacq, France
  • Advances made in Saskatchewan on Boundary Dam
  • Progress on the Alberta Saline Aquifer Project
  • Capital Power’s Pre-Combustion Demonstration Project

To read the special welcome message from the Prime Minister, click here

Take action today and register by calling 1-877-927-7936 or online.