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Carbon Capture and Storage
October 25, 2007
Coal is the largest source of energy-related greenhouse gas emissions and by 2030 is projected to contribute nearly 40% of global emissions. One of the most critical challenges in addressing climate change is wide-scale deployment of technologies to capture carbon emissions from coal-fired power plants and bury them underground.
Mark P. Demchuk
Team Lead, Weyburn Eastern Oil Business Unit, EnCana Oil and Gas Partnership, Canada .
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Michael Dancison
Director, New Generation Development, American Electric Power , USA.
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CO2 Capture and Storage - American Electric Power's Perspective.
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Franklin M. Orr Jr.
Director, Global Climate and Energy Project, Stanford University, USA.
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Truman T. Semans
Director of Markets and Business Strategy, Pew Center on Global Climate Change, USA
Mr Semans chaired the session.
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Brian Williams
Manager, CO2 Geological Storage, British Petroleum (BP), United Kingdom.