As a part of the Institute's strategic focus on assisting CCS projects through knowledge sharing, three North American roadshow events will help the industry share project experiences and knowledge about CCS. Taking place in the US and Canada, the three events include:
• Austin, Texas on November 8, 2011;
• Calgary, Canada on 10 November, 2011; and
• Washington, D.C. on 19 January, 2012.
The first roadshow focused on sharing project experiences and knowledge from the projects in North America but also brought in projects from Europe (Don valley) and Australia (Callide) so that regionally diverse experiences could be shared amongst a global audience.
Attendance at the event was around 30 to 35 which allowed open and frank discussions around technical, management, and regulatory issues and how these challenges can impact on a project’s advancement and decision making processes.
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Meeting Overview - Jack Parkes - Global CCS Institute – Nov 2011 Regional Meeting
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Jack Parkes – Global CCS Institute
Meeting Overview
Regional Meeting – Austin, Texas
November 8, 2011
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INSTITUTE FOCUS
The Global CCS Institute connects parties around the world to solve problems, address
issues and learn from each other to accelerate the deployment of CCS projects through:
SHARING KNOWLEDGE
collecting information to create a central repository for CCS information; and
creating and sharing information to fill knowledge gaps and build capacity.
FACT-BASED ADVOCACY
to inform and influence domestic and international low carbon policies;
to advance understanding of appropriate risk regimes, funding and financing
solutions; and
raising awareness of the benefits of CCS and its role within a portfolio of low
carbon technologies.
ASSISTING PROJECTS
bridging knowledge gaps between demonstration efforts; and
developing project-specific solutions particularly amongst early movers.
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INSTITUTE-SUPPORTED PROJECTS FOR KNOWLEDGE SHARING
1. RCI 7. ROAD
(Rotterdam CCS Network)
(Maasvlakte CCS)
Storage and shipping studies
FEED studies &
6. Getica
(ISPE)
4. Pioneer execution planning
Feasibility Study
(TransAlta)
FEED studies
2. Trailblazer
(Tenaska)
FEED studies
8 Chiyoda
3. Nelson 6 (Chiyoda/Tokyo University)
(Tenaska/Entergy) Shuttle shipping study
Development studies
5. Mountaineer 9. Collie Hub
(American Electric Power) (Western Australian Government)
FEED studies Lessons learnt studies 10. Callide Oxyfuel
(OTPL)
Transport and CO2
INSTITUTE FUNDING STATUS 11. CarbonNet injection studies
Active
(Victorian Government)
Commercial and Planning studies
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MEETING PURPOSE
• Institute has committed A$30 million to major CCS Projects
• We will hear about two of these projects today from NA
• Trailblazer, Mountaineer
• Development of Knowledge Sharing reports
• Will also hear about two international projects
• Don Valley, UK and Callide, Australia
• And the Texas Clean Energy Project
• Learn about EOR & CCS and Storage R&D
• Hear about the Development of CCS Rules for Texas
• The CCS Regulatory Framework for Texas
• Provide an opportunity to learn from each other
• Share “Learning-by-Doing” to help other early–stage
Projects
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DESIRED OUTCOMES
• Experiences shared today through open
discussion
• Identify important common challenges and
potential solutions
• Start to prepare a foundation for future
collaboration
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SPECIAL THANK YOU
• David Hill – Texas Railroad Commission
• Melita Elmore – TxCCSA
• Ian Duncan – UT BEG
For supporting the development of the Meeting
• Jim Craigen – ACARP
• David Mirkin – 2CO Energy
For travelling so far to be with us today
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Jack Parkes
Technical Representative – North America
Jack.Parkes@globalccsinstitute.com
650-383-5058
Presentations will be made available on our website
www.globalccsinstitute.com