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7th Annual European Carbon Capture & Storage 2013 Agenda

[www.platts.com/events] Supported by: Sponsored by: London, UK Jan 31st – 1st Feb 2013 7th Annual European Carbon Capture & Storage Conference Building on the success of previous years, Platts 7th Annual European Carbon Capture and Storage conference will provide market participants with a comprehensive overview of the European and international CCS market and its development as well as showcasing the progress being made in tackling the industry’s key deployment challenges – speed, economics and support. The industry’s leading European and international project developers, policy makers, technology providers and observers will debate what needs to be done to galvanise action and get European CCS back on track in 2013. ‘As a renowned provider of information services in the energy sector it was befitting that Platts were the first to organize a European conference on Carbon Capture & Storage. After six years the annual Platts CCS conference has gained enormous support from high level speakers and attendees alike. I have had the privilege to moderate all of the events and I am looking forward to another successful conference in London.’ Jeff Chapman, Chief Executive Officer, Carbon Capture and Storage Association (CCSA) and Conference Chair Accelerating the successful deployment of CCS in Europe Version: 06/11/2012 © Copyright 2012 Platts 7th Annual European Carbon Capture & Storage Conference Accelerating the successful deployment of CCS in Europe 31 Jan – Feb 1 2013 www.platts.com/events _______________________________________________________________________________________________ Dates, Venue and History Platts are pleased to announce that our 7th Annual European Carbon Capture and Storage conference will assemble again in London at the Guoman Hotel on the 31st January & 1st February 2013. Building on the success of previous years, Platts 7th Annual European Carbon Capture and Storage conference will provide market participants with a comprehensive overview of the European CCS market and its development as well as showcasing the progress being made in tackling the industry’s key deployment challenges – speed, economics and support. Programme - Key topics discussed ? Keeping pace in Europe - Accelerating the successful deployment of CCS in Europe – leaders discuss ? Policy update: NER300, UK CCS Commercialisation Programme, CCS directive & EU ETS ? Getting European CCS back on track - tackling the challenges together ? Technology showcase – commercializing CCS technology ? International Developments: facilitating collaboration and knowledge transfer ? Transportation Infrastructure – European cluster and hub complex development Organized by Platts — A Global Leader in Energy Information Platts, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies, is a leading global provider of energy information. For over 100 years, Platts has served customers in the oil, natural gas, electricity, nuclear, coal, petrochemical, and metals markets – www.platts.com Audience The 2011 event was attended by 150 senior delegates and continuously attracts the industry’s leading European and international project developers, policy makers, technology providers and observers. Networking Platts conferences understand the need for effective and valuable networking time, and this year’s Markets event will be no different. We have built into the two days a number of dedicated social functions designed to increase participant interaction, including sponsored breakfast briefings and evening drinks reception. I hope to see you in London. Daniel Lawson Producer - Platts European Carbon Capture & Storage Series Version: 06/11/2012 © Copyright 2012 Platts 7th Annual European Carbon Capture & Storage Conference Accelerating the successful deployment of CCS in Europe 31 Jan – Feb 1 2013 www.events.platts.com _______________________________________________________________________________________________ PROGRAMME DAY ONE: THURSDAY 31ST JANUARY 2013 08:00 Registration and continental breakfast 08:50 Chairman’s welcoming remarks Jeff Chapman, Chief Executive Officer, Carbon Capture and Storage Association (CCSA) 09:00 Opening address - The painful necessity of carbon capture and storage – 4 years on The Rt Hon the Lord Oxburgh, KBE, Honorary President, Carbon Capture and Storage Association (CCSA) Keeping pace in Europe - Accelerating the successful deployment of CCS – leaders discuss Key questions: ? How can we galvanise member state support in the current climate? ? What needs to be put in place to provide that much needed certainly and consistency investors are craving? Is the UK model the way forward? ? How to we make the financial situation in Europe more conducive? ? What’s next after the NER300? How do we keep the unsuccessful interested? ? Are timelines shifting more to the right? How will this impact commercialisation? ? Integrating CCS with the total energy system – how is this progressing? ? How do we keep momentum going? ? Is CO2 use a game changer or not for CCS? Version: 06/11/2012 © Copyright 2012 Platts 09:30 Industry perspective Bill Spence, Head of CCS, Shell 09:50 Regulatory perspective Update from the European Commission Philip Lowe, Director General, DG Energy, European Commission 10:10 Member state perspective UK CCS commercialisation programme/EMR – update from DECC John Hayes MP, Minister of State for Energy, UK Government* (Awaiting – Final confirmation) 10:30 International perspective Reinvigorating international CCS developments Brad Page, Chief Executive Officer, Global CCS Institute 10:50 Q&A – presenters from the preceding sessions will gather for a short Q&A session 11:10 Networking and refreshment break – available to sponsor 11:40 Progress report: Project 1 – Don Valley – Pre Combustion ? A business model for CCS ? The value of EOR to early CCS projects ? Current status of the of the Don Valley CCS project Lewis Gillies, Chief Executive Officer, 2Co Energy The current state of CCS policy frameworks in practice 12:00 Special focus - what is the current CCS situation in Germany? CCS at RWE: Struggling for solutions, acknowledging the obstacles ? Lessons learned from the Hürth IGCC CCS project ? RWE´s carbon capture activities ? CO2 utilization: a way out? ? Carbon storage in Germany: a far way to go Karl Josef Wolf, Manager CCU Project, RWE Power 12:20 EU CCS directive from a storage business perspective Kristofer Hetland, CCS Government affairs, Statoil Version: 06/11/2012 © Copyright 2012 Platts 13:40 Networking lunch sponsored by 14:15 Panel discussion Transposing the CCS directive – what have we learned and why has member state support waned? ? How can we galvanise member state support in the current climate? ? Why has member state enthusiasm waned? ? How should the CCS directive be revised? ? Is the UK model the way forward? ? Germany policy situation - Dr. Peter Radgen, Head of E.ON Innovation Center, Carbon Capture & Storage, E.ON Technology & Innovation - Richard Macrory, Professor of Environmental Law, UCL - Karl Josef Wolf, Manager CCU Project, RWE Power - Lewis Gillies, Chief Executive Officer, 2Co Energy Moderated by: - Henry Edwardes-Evans, Managing Editor, Power in Europe, Platts 14:45 Progress report: Project 2 – Mongstad Tore Amundsen, Managing Director, CO2 Technology Centre Mongstad Getting European CCS back on track - demonstrating long-term commercial viability 15:05 UK CCS Cost Reduction Task Force – progress report Allan Baker, Managing director & Global Head of Power, Societe Generale 15:25 Building trust and expediting technology roll-out by developing performance based standards with industry ? Qualification and certification of new technology and storage reserves is our methodology for doing this Kåre Helle, Business Development Leader, DNV Kema Energy and Sustainability Version: 06/11/2012 © Copyright 2012 Platts 15:45 Case-study 16:05 Networking and refreshment break – available to sponsor 16:35 Panel discussion Exploring long-term business models for European CCS and large scale storage ? How do we supplement the ETS - competitive bids for CCS contracts, feed-in tariffs, tax-breaks for enhanced oil recovery and public loan guarantees – which is the best way forward? ? Are governments doing all they can to provide the right investment platforms? ? Developing CCS revenue streams - what pragmatic steps need to be taken? ? The issue of risk and who should bear liability - Dr. Göran Lindgren, Managing Director CCS R&D, Vattenfall - Kristofer Hetland, CCS Government affairs, Statoil - Tore Amundsen, Managing Director, CO2 Technology Centre Mongstad - Dr Ward Goldthorpe, Programme Manager, CCS & Gas Storage, The Crown Estate - Jim Ward, Head of CCS, National Grid Moderated by: - John Scowcroft, General Manager – Europe, Global CCS Institute 17:05 Panel discussion Storage liability, risk transfer and the urgent need for clarity ? What do the regulators expect and why? ? Is it insurable or not? ? What do operators want? ? A medium risk activity being treated as contemporary ? How do we improve clarity? ? Understanding GD4 - John Scott, Chief Risk Officer, Zurich Global Corporate - Valerie Fogleman, Consultant, Stevens & Bolton LLP, Professor of Law, Cardiff University - Chiara Trabucchi, Principal, Industrial Economics Moderated by: - Andrew Voysey, Senior Programme Manager, Finance Sector, University of Cambridge Programme for Sustainability Leadership (CPSL) Technology showcase – commercializing CCS technology 17:35 Case-study 17:55 Progress report: Project 3 – Belchatow Marzena Gurgul, Belchatow CCS Project Director, PGE Version: 06/11/2012 © Copyright 2012 Platts 18:15 Networking reception sponsored by: Join us Join us on the evening of Day 1 for our networking reception exclusively hosted by the Global CCS Institute DAY TWO: FRIDAY 1 FEBRUARY 2013 08:15 Registration and continental breakfast 09:00 Chairman’s welcoming remarks and review of day one Jeff Chapman, Chief Executive Officer, Carbon Capture and Storage Association (CCSA) 09:10 The current state of international CCS development Juho Lipponen, Head, Carbon Capture and Storage Unit, IEA International developments: facilitating collaboration and knowledge transfer 09:35 Special address: The importance of CCUS and the utilization of CO2 for EOR Charles McConnell, Assistant Secretary for Fossil Energy, US Dept. of Energy; Chair, Policy Group, Carbon Sequestration Leadership Forum (CSLF) 10:00 Summit Power: Comparing US and European CCS experiences Chris Brookhouse, Vice President of International Development, Summit Power Group 10:20 International policy development – an update from Alberta Mike Fernandez, Director of Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) Policy, Alberta Energy, Canada 10:40 China CCS development Changhua Wu, Greater China Director, The Climate Group 11:00 Status and prospects for the CO2 Capture Project Mark Crombie, Program Manager, CO2 Capture Project, Emerging Business & Ventures, BP Version: 06/11/2012 © Copyright 2012 Platts 11:20 Networking and refreshment break – available to sponsor European cluster and hub complex development – developing the CCS value chain 11:50 The ROAD Project experience and Rotterdam cluster development update Hans Schoenmakers, Director, Stakeholder Management, ROAD 12:10 Progress report: Project 4 – Green Hydrogen Jacques Kiewiet, Business Development Manager, Air Liquide 12:30 Outline of cluster development to date; concept, progress to date and forward plan ? Ensuring safe transportation of carbon dioxide ? Public response to consultations ? Improving economics and enabling CCS growth Jim Ward, Head of CCS, National Grid 12:50 Progress report: Project 5 – Progressive Energy Peter Whitton, Managing Director, Progressive Energy 13:10 End of conference
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