In this webinar, engineering professionals find out how to implement and deploy Carbon Capture, Utilisation and Storage (CCUS) projects. Specific areas addressed are project development, operations, and monitoring.
ROAD just completed the front-end engineering design (FEED) study for the capture plant as performed by Fluor. The main results from the FEED study will be presented in this webinar, including topics such as technology selection, process flow diagrams, heat and mass balances, layout designs, cooling studies, capital and O&M cost estimates and project schedules.
Allan Baker, Managing Director and Global Head of Power at Société Générale, will be leading a Global CCS Institute webinar on Barriers to Project Finance for CCS. Mr. Baker has been heading the effort to position Société Générale as the leading financial institution in the CCS sector as part of the overall low carbon financing strategy of the bank. Despite a number of significant barriers to overcome from a financing perspective, Mr. Baker will outline why CCS is still considered as an interesting area for his organisation’s future deployment of capital and resources.
Don Wharton, Vice-President of Sustainable Development at TransAlta, will join the Institute for a discussion on CCS public opinion polling, on 22 September 2011 at 15:00 GMT.
Mr Wharton is responsible for leading TransAlta’s sustainability initiatives, including implementing TransAlta’s strategic approach to environmental policy, climate change, and managing its carbon offsets portfolio.
This is a recorded webinar presented by Dr Ernie Perkins, a geologist based in Alberta, Canada, with over 20 years experience in carbon dioxide sequestration and acid gas/EOR.
Hosted by Web2Present, and sponsored by TNS and CCS TLM, this webinar will focus specifically on CCS and cover: TNO's work with the Rotterdam Climate Initiative regarding CO2 Storage possibilities in the North Sea; Statoil's 14 years of experience in CCS; Global Overview of CO2 Storage; Policy & Regulation; and and CCS for EOR.
The webinar will explore: Tenaska’s interactions with the local community; lessons learned throughout the engagement process; successful community outreach examples; and updates from the Trailblazer project over the last 6 months.