21-22 June 2010 • The Crowne Plaza – The City Hotel, London
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The next step to activedeployment of cleanercoal technologies
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� Hear from pioneers of the coal fired CCS integrated power plant� Examine the potential of global Government initiatives in the lead up to COP16� Explore new financing techniques and new developments in technology� Analyse operational examples of alternative cleaner coal technologies – UCG,
CMM, CTL, co-firing� Discover solutions to the challenges currently facing CO2 storage� Debate the potential for coal in the energy matrix of the future� Enjoy unrivalled networking opportunities with leaders of the
clean coal industry
• Michael Morris,CEO, American ElectricPower
• Lindene Patton,Chief Climate ProductOfficer, Zurich FinancialServices
• Mark Dominik, Vice President, Office ofVice Chairman, DeutscheBank Group
• Juho Lipponen,Head of CCS Unit,International EnergyAgency
• Michael Wheeler,Director of Engineering,Generation, ParsonsBrinckerhoff
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The next step to active deployment of cleaner coal technologies
Efforts to reduce carbon emissions are at theforefront of all industrial developments not leastpower generation. Yet coal is still one of the mostconstant, economic and reliable sources of energy.What role will coal be allowed to play in ensuringenergy security into the future? Attend CleanerCoal: Dispelling the Myths and explore theavailable options, including examples of activedeployment of CCS, UCG, CTL, CMM and co-firing.
Moving Past PolicyThe development of policy and regulatory frameworks has been the initial focusof near zero emission carbon technologies. With the European Energy Plan forRecovery launched and deployed and the US CCS Taskforce announced, nowis the time for action. How will these policies assist utility companies with thecommercial roll out of cleaner coal technologies?
Challenging the RisksLiability products have entered the market and the ‘NER 300’ is set to assist inthe roll out of CCS technology throughout Europe. Demonstration sites areshowcasing the capture, transportation and storage of CO2 as well ashighlighting the potential of the technologies. Discover how the ‘NER 300’and additional innovative financial solutions can help you to finance a cleancoal project not only now but from 2020 onwards.
Cleaner Coal: Dispelling the Myths presents to youpioneers in CCS deployment and extensiveopportunities to explore how these innovativetechnologies can benefit you and the coal industry.
DAY 1 – 21 JUNE 2010
Session 1: Developing Opportunities for Cleaner Coal Technologies
Session 2: Alternative Policy Paths to Meet a Global Agreement at COP 16
Session 3: Financing Clean Coal into 2020 and Beyond
Session 4: Continuous Development of Skills and Technologies
DAY 2 – 22 JUNE 2010
Session 5: Challenging the Risks of Investing in Carbon Capture and Storage
Session 6: Supporting Infrastructure Networks for Carbon Capture and Storage
Session 7: Alternative Clean Coal Technologies
Session 8: Ensuring Energy Security – The Debate
AGENDA AT A GLANCE
About the Organisers Coaltrans Conferences Coaltrans Conferences organises large-scale international coal conferences whichattract delegates from all over the world. It also runs focused regional events,exhibitions, field trips and training courses. It has a reputation for employing the
highest organisational standards. In 2010, Coaltrans is running events in Australia, Brazil, China, India,Indonesia, Singapore, South Africa, The Netherlands, The UK, The US, and Vietnam.
Sponsorshipand ExhibitionopportunitiesInvest in a sponsorship option or an exhibition standat the Cleaner Coal: Dispelling the Myths conference,an event specifically focused on the investment inclean coal technology and projects that aredemonstrating the availability of this technology.
Partnering with Coaltrans and sponsoring anelement of the event ensures you feature at theforefront of the conference. Showcase yourbrand, services and achievements to high levelindustry players.
Benefits include:• Receive the delegate list 2 weeks prior to the
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For further information on Sponsorship or Exhibitionopportunities please contactChristian David-Griffiths or Hannah Lockwood onEmail: [email protected]: [email protected]
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DAY ONE – 21 JUNE 2010
08:00 Registration and coffee
09:00 Welcome and opening remarksGerard Strahan, Managing Director, Coaltrans Conferences Ltd
SESSION 1: DEVELOPING OPPORTUNITIES FOR
CLEANER COAL TECHNOLOGIES
09:10 Chair’s opening remarksJohn Harris, Chair, UK Coal Forum
09:15 Overview of the role of coal in the world energy outlook• Addressing the problems and analysing the solutions• The role to be played by CCS• Demand for coal as a natural resource• Analysis of investments required and action neededMilton Catelin, Chief Executive, World Coal Institute
09:35 Defining clean coal within alternative climatechange scenarios• Analysis of climate change scenarios• Impact on demand and quality of coal required • Developments in coal and carbon prices• Evolution of clean coal technologies within these scenariosMichael Barden, Partner, Energy Edge
09:55 Knowledge sharing – Compromisinginnovation or pre-condition for rolling outclean coal technologies?• Defining boundaries of knowledge sharing• Knowledge sharing requirements for EU funds• Addressing the current concernsPatrick Clerens, Secretary General, European Power Plant Suppliers Association
10:15 Clean coal – More than wishful thinking? Is itpossible to convert public perception?• Is coal necessary to meet the demand for electricity? • The role of CCS in making coal clean (or not?)• What people know and what they believe - Outcomes of a
public perception survey on climate change, coal and CCS in Germany?
• Lessons to learn - How to get acceptance Michael Donnermeyer, Managing Director, IZ Klima e.V.
10:35 Questions and discussion
10:45 Networking refreshment break
SESSION 2: ALTERNATIVE POLICY PATHS TO MEET
A GLOBAL AGREEMENT AT COP16
11:15 Giles Dickson, ZEP Taskforce Policy and RegulationMember and VP Government Relations Europe, Alstom Power
11:20 A technology roadmap for CCS• Why CCS is an important component of any greenhouse gas
mitigation strategy• CCS investment required by 2050• Challenges that remain, including: Financing, legal and
regulatory frameworks, transport and storage infrastructure, and pubic acceptance
• Expanding international collaboration to deliver CCS demonstration projects in developed and developing countries
Juho Lipponen, Head of CCS Unit, International Energy Agency
11:40 Panel session in which representatives from thefollowing listed countries/regions give a specificbreakdown of their regional policies.Issues considered will include: • Amount of money being made available• Analysis of implementation of these policies• Regulations surrounding the policies
UK – Ruth Herbert, Deputy Head, Office of CarbonCapture and Storage (OCCS) Europe – Scott Brockett, Policy Officer, DG ClimateAction, European CommissionAustralia – Carolyn Abela Rebiscoul, Clean Energy &Environment Leader – EMEA, Australian Trade CommissionCanada – Wishart Robson, Nexen Inc., Representative of ICO2N
12:45 Networking lunch
SESSION 3: FINANCING CLEAN COAL INTO
2020 AND BEYOND
14:00 Chair’s opening remarks
14:05 The role of Government incentives• Analysing the economics of climate change • Criteria Governments are following when making choices• How incentives compare to those made available for the
renewable energy industry?• Ensuring policy security Deltcho Vitchev, Managing Director, RenaissanceFinance International
14:25 Using carbon markets to finance clean coal technologies• Introducing NER 300 to the markets• Stabilising the price of carbon• Using the EU-ETS to trigger a reduction in emissions• The inclusion of Emissions Performance Standards as an optionHenry Derwent, President, International Emissions Trading Association
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14:45 Managing the risk of investing in clean coal technologies• Creating commercial frameworks to address liability• Examining the effectiveness of the policies• Addressing challenges faced in putting the products togetherLindene Patton, Chief Climate Product Officer, Zurich Financial Services
15:05 Innovative financial solutions encouraging thecommercialisation of clean coal technologies• Current methods being used to fund the development of clean
coal technologies• The role of the growing carbon markets • Introducing alternative methods for financing CCS• Analysing potential involvement of Contract for Differences marketsMark Dominik, Vice President, Office of the Vice Chairman,Deutsche Bank Group
15:25 Questions and discussion
15:30 Networking refreshment break
SESSION 4: CONTINUOUS DEVELOPMENT OF
SKILLS AND TECHNOLOGIES
15:45 Chair’s opening remarks
15:55 What about the skills and competencies?• If the technology is in place, are the skills?• Are science and engineering skills all it takes?• How can the corporate sector promote the required skills
and competencies?John Carstensen, CEO, Society for the Environment
16:15 Analysing the externalities of CCS• Benefits of CCS technologies vs business as usual• Developments in technology that are challenging the issues to date• Opportunities for CCS in the greater industrial picture e.g.
retrofit options and carbon-intensive industrial processesStephan Singer, Director Global Energy Policy, WWF
16:35 Examining the different CCS technologies available• Evaluating the benefits of pre-combustion, oxy-fuelled and
post-combustion• Contrasting the financial implications of the different technologies• Managing the risk of retrofitting to existing power plantsLarry Duke, Product Line Leader - IGCC, GE Energy
16:55 The continual developments in the efficiency ofCCS technologies•Overview of new technologies being introduced•Benefits of the Endex Reactor •Financial implications of the developments in technology. Brian Sweeney, Director of Business Development, Calix (Europe) Limited
17:15 Questions and discussion
17:25 Close of day one
17:45 Networking drinks reception
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DAY TWO – 22 JUNE 2010
08:00 Morning coffee
09:00 Welcome and opening remarksLouisa Pratt, Conference Producer, Coaltrans Conferences Ltd
SESSION 5: CHALLENGING THE RISKS OF
INVESTING IN CARBON CAPTUREAND STORAGE
09:05 Chair’s opening remarks
KEYNOTE ADDRESS 09:10 Creating the complete sequence – Capture,
transport and storage• Summary of the technology currently used• Analysis of the project’s funding• Developing relationships with Alstom and RWE Power• Lessons learnt from Mountaineer Plant in West VirginiaMichael G. Morris, Chairman, President and CEO,American Electric Power
09: 30 Developing a CCS plant in the UKMichael Wheeler, Director of Engineering, Generation, Parsons Brinckerhoff
09:50 CCS at Vattenfall• The CCS concept• The pilot• The demoBjarne Korshøj, Vice President, Head of CCS, Group Function Strategies, Vattenfall
10:10 Case study: E.ON Maasvlakte• Demonstrating almost 50% energy efficiency• Developing the project to include post
combustion technology • The significance of location – Using seawater to avoid building
a cooling columnDr. Christian Folke, Technical Coordinator CCS Technology, E.ON Energie AG
10:30 Questions and discussion
10:40 Networking refreshment break
"Great event! Very well organised, broad spectrum of topics and speakers and excellent documentation." Douglas Glass, Union Pacific Railroad
"Outstanding line-up of factual-based speakers." Bill Meister, Marston and Marston
SESSION 6: SUPPORTING INFRASTRUCTURE
NETWORKS FOR CARBONCAPTURE AND STORAGE
11:00 Chair’s opening remarksMatthew Townsend, Partner and Head of LondonEnvironment Group, Allen & Overy LLP
11:05 Recent developments in storage technology• Methods of ensuring safe injection and storage of CO2• Means of monitoring the storage sitesBruce Cassell, Director CO2 Business Solutions Europe,Schlumberger Carbon Services
11: 25 How to become a CO2-hub by strategic co-operation• Developing a masterplan, bottom-up and step-by-step• Involving all relevant industries (approach and content)• The role of external assessmentBarend van Engelenburg, Staff Officer Energy andClimate, DCMR Environmental Protection Agency
11: 45 Shipping as an alternative method oftransporting CO2• Principles for transportation of CO2 by ships, • Potential for direct discharge to offshore storage locations• Principal differences between shipping and pipeline solutions
with regard to capital intensity and operating expenses• Likely format of CO2 shipping agreements Dr. Hans Richard Hansen, Senior Advisor, Teekay Corporation
12:05 Questions and discussion
12:15 Networking lunch
SESSION 7: ALTERNATIVE CLEAN COAL
TECHNOLOGIES
14:00 Chair’s opening remarksJulie Lauder, CEO, UCG Association
14:10 Underground Coal Gasification (UCG) in theUK – Clean Coal Limited’s 5 offshore licences –A road map for success• Enabling access to untapped reserves of unmineable coal• Implications of combining UCG and CCS• Timetable to full commercial production• Regulatory issuesRohan Courtney OBE, Chairman, Clean Coal Limited
14:30 Exploiting Coal Mine Methane (CMM) gas as anenergy source• Introducing the technology available and global markets• Role in sourcing carbon credits• Environmental significance to the coal sectorKarl Schultz, Climate Policy Advisor, GreenGas International
14:50 Examining the potential for providingnational security by introducing Coal toLiquids (CTL) technology• Opportunities for exploiting global coal reserves and reducing
global dependence on oil• Analysing CTL available technologies• Implementing CCS to ensure the technology is
environmentally beneficial• CTL actual developments Serge Perineau, President, World CTL Conference/Association
15: 10 Combining biomass with coal as a fuel supplyfor power plants• Sourcing and trialling materials to use as an alternative
fuel supply• Financing the retrofitting of a power plant to burn
wood pellets• Analysing the impact of wood fired power plants on the
demand for thermal coal
15:30 Questions and discussion
15:35 Networking refreshment break
SESSION 8: ENSURING ENERGY SECURITY –
THE DEBATE
15:45 Moderator: Karl Schultz, Managing Director, Energy Edge
A panel session in which representatives fromcoal, nuclear, natural gas and renewableenergy companies will discuss the differentoptions for reducing carbon emissions
Issues to be addressed: • Advantages and disadvantages of different technologies• Competition for ensuring energy security• How does the resource compete with regards supporting
infrastructure networks and finance available?
Nuclear - Nuclear Industry Association representative
Renewable Coal – Frank Clemente, Professor ofSocial Science, Penn State University
Natural Gas – Thomas Dalsgaard, Vice Presidentof Modelling, Analysis and Strategy, DONG Energy Power A/S
16:30 Chair’s closing remarks
16:40 Close of day two
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