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November 23, 2016

Three Weeks Remain in CCUS Conference Call for Papers

By ExchangeMonitor

The ExchangeMonitor Publications & Forums is seeking proposals for the next Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage Conference, which will be held in April 2017 in Chicago. This conference offers an opportunity for U.S. and international leaders, experts, and industry executives to gather and discuss efforts to decarbonize the energy and industrial sectors.

This call for papers is only open for three more weeks, so make sure to enter soon!

Examples of appropriate topics include:

  • Commercially available CO2 Capture Systems
  • Potential Ambient Air CO2 Capture Technology Systems
  • Major CCS/CCUS Projects Around the World
  • CO2 Geological Storage Risk Analyses
  • CO2 Storage Monitoring Technology Advancements
  • Standards/Protocols/Regulations in Place or Proposed for CCUS/CCS
  • CO2 Transport and Infrastructure Needs
  • Environmental Impact Assessments of Geo-Storage
  • CO2 Utilization, Conventional and Novel
  • And more

Proposals for 30-minute breakout sessions will be considered. Each paper will have 20 minutes for formal remarks and 10 minutes for audience questions.  Breakout sessions will be limited to one speaker, but all paper authors are welcome to attend the event.

To be considered, please apply online by Dec. 16, 2016, at: http://www.exchangemonitor.com/events/carbon-capture/

This year’s conference will join the 19th Annual Electric Power Conference & Exhibition, April 10-13, 2017, at McCormick Place West in Chicago.

 

This co-location allows us to come together with over 3,500 attendees of the Electric Power Conference & Exhibition to provide new and unique networking opportunities. Our concurrent programs will allow for lunches and receptions to be held together, providing even more visibility to the 2017 Carbon Capture, Utilization & Storage Conference for our attendees, sponsors, and exhibitors.

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