ExchangeMonitor Publications & Forums is proud to announce the release of the agenda for the 2016 Carbon Capture, Utilization & Storage Conference, taking place June 14-16, 2016, at the Sheraton Tysons Corner in Tysons, Va. Hundreds attend this program to get updates from experts, hear case studies on emerging technologies and research in the industry, and to connect with one another on new ideas, research, and business opportunities.
The goal of this program is to raise awareness of diverse global initiatives and projects, promote greater participation in international dialogue, and to discuss the commercialization of CCUS/CCS systems. As an independent source of education and news, ExchangeMonitor is able to offer, within an intimate setting, an atmosphere of open dialogue to learn, network, and discuss both opportunities and solutions to challenges facing the CCUS/CCS industry in today’s climate.
The program will include keynotes from:
- Julio Friedmann, former Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Fossil Energy, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
- Barry Worthington, Executive Director, United States Energy Association
- Charles McConnell, Executive Director of Rice University’s Energy and Environment Initiative, Rice University
Also new this year is a panel focused specifically on Global Project Updates. Breakout tracks will be focused on:
- Storage
- Carbon Capture
- C02 Uses
- Policy – NEW IN 2016!
“We are excited to move the CCUS Conference to the DC area in June for 2016, so we can focus on policy initiatives critical to CCUS/CCS mission. We anticipate high participation from both new and loyal attendees,” says Kristy Keller, Director of Conferences & Events, ExchangeMonitor Publications & Forums. “It’s the deep commitment of the advisory board members and program planning committee to the needs of the industry that has made this conference so vital: a place where policy merges with technology in an intimate setting where industry and government can have important discussions to move CCUS/CCS forward,” Keller said.
Registration is open for the 2016 CCUS Conference. To learn more about the program, sponsorship opportunities, and more, please visit www.ccusconference.com.