CCES Mission: To encourage collaboration amongst all stakeholders necessary for the development of a successful infrastructure in Colorado to support and advance clean and renewable energy solutions and climate change abatement.
Past Events
smart grid event

Smart Grid Symposium
March 30, 2009
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Upcoming Events (dates to be determined)
renewable finance

Renewable Energy Financing
Exploring public and private finance opportunities and hurdles for renewable energy development.

solar power

Utility Scale Solar Power
Bringing together business leaders and decision-makers on utility scale solar power.

alternative fuels

Alternative Fuels
Exploring innovative processes and technologies for the development of alternative liquid fuels.

Fo more information on these upcoming events, including sponsorship and participation opportunities, please contact Parsippany Howard at pkhoward@hhlaw.com.

Lead Sponsors

Hogan & Hartson

Deloitte and Touche LLP

Colorado School of Mines

Center for Energy & Environmental Security

Colorado Clean Energy Solutions Series:
Carbon Capture Roundtable and Symposium


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Please join Hogan & Hartson LLP, Deloitte LLP, the Colorado School of Mines, and the Center for Energy and Environmental Security (CEES) for a symposium on carbon capture conducted in conjunction with Governor Ritter, the University of Colorado, Colorado State University, and the National Renewable Energy Laboratory. This symposium is part of an ongoing series of events presented by the sponsors. Space is limited. Please register by September 23.

Thursday, October 1, 2009
Colorado School of Mines, Friedhoff Hall
1500 Illinois Street
Golden, Colorado 80401

Register | Directions | Google Map of Friedhoff | Parking Permit (on-campus parking) | Additional Parking Info (bottom of page)


SYMPOSIUM AGENDA

1:00 – 3:30 pm:

Roundtable Discussion | Friedhoff Hall
A moderated open forum where industry representatives, including developers of carbon capture technology, electric utilities, U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) carbon capture professionals, state and federal climate change policy workers, environmental non-governmental organizations, and private investors describe their technologies and the development stage of their companies and/or research and development (R&D) efforts.

Confirmed Speakers:
Alfred "Buz" Brown – CEO and Chairman, ION Engineering
Mike Durham – CEO, ADA-ES
Paul Grimmer – President, Eltron Research
Deane Little – CEO, New Sky Energy
Jack Ralston – Area Director, RCO2  
Doug Way – Professor, Colorado School of Mines, CSM

Moderators:

Kevin L. Doran, Senior Fellow, J.D., Center for Energy and Environmental Security, University of Colorado at Boulder

Dag Nummedal, Ph.D., Director, Colorado Energy Research Institute, Colorado School of Mines


Suggestions for additional discussion topics are welcome— please include information in the comments field during the online registration process.

3:30 – 3:45 pm:

Break


3:45 – 4:45 pm:

Keynote Address | Friedhoff Hall

The keynote address will be delivered by Mary Anne Sullivan, former General Counsel for DOE, under President Clinton and Jared Ciferno, Technology Director for DOE's National Energy Technology Laboratory. The topic will focus on the current state of carbon capture technology, policy drivers (legislation and DOE funding), and the proposed Obama Administration policy incentives for increased R&D.

5:00 – 6:00 pm:

Reception | Friedhoff Hall

 

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