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Conference, November 2007

On November 7 and 8 2007 we co-organised, with the Swiss Re Centre for Global Dialogue in Rüschlikon near Zurich, an international multi-stakeholder conference with the theme Regulating and Financing Carbon Capture and Storage.

- The Programme of this conference is available here.

Presentations from the conference can be downloaded using the links below :

Wednesday, 7 November 2007

Photos of the first day of the conference are available here

- Carbon capture and deep geological sequestration : an overview Prof. Granger Morgan, Chair Professor, Department of Engineering and Public Policy, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Part 1-Part 2

- CCS in the context of climate change mitigation Prof. Ed Rubin, Department of Engineering and Public Policy, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Part 1-Part 2

- The CCS regulation challenge Thomas Kerr, Senior Energy Analyst and attorney, International Energy Agency, France

- Providing confidence in CCS technology and its associated risks Chair : Dr. Lutz Cleemann, Executive Vice President of Allianz Global Corporate & Specialty (AGCS), AZT Risk & Technology, Germany

- Current state of CCS technology and future challenges Dr. Dietmar Keller, Deputy Manager of the RWE IGCC CCS-Project, RWE Power AG, Germany

- The risk management challenge Dr. Wolfgang Heidug, General Manager CO2 Policy, Shell International Renewables, The Netherlands

- The commercialisation challenge Iain W. Wright, CO2 Project Manager, BP Alternative Energy plc, UK

- The communication challenge Prof. Ragnar Löfstedt, Director, King’s Centre for Risk Management, King’s College London, UK

- Recommendations by the IRGC for the regulation of CCS Prof. Elizabeth Wilson, Assistant Professor of Energy and Environmental Policy and Law, Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs, University of Minnesota, USA

- CCS policy in China His Excellency Dr. Liu Yanhua, Vice Minister, Ministry of Science and Technology, PR China

- CCS policy in the EU Scott Brockett, CCS Policy Desk Officer, Environment DG, European Commission, Belgium
- CCS policy in the US Casie Davidson, Research Scientist, Joint Global Change Research Institute, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, USA

- CCS within Kyoto and beyond Heleen de Coninck, Researcher, Energy Research Centre of the Netherlands (ECN), The Netherlands

- Policy approaches globally Florin Vladu, Programme Officer, Technology Adaptation, Technology and Science Programme, UNFCCC Secretariat, Germany

- Introduction to open access website on CCS legislation Ian Havercroft, Centre for Law and the Environment, University College London, UK

Thursday, 8 November 2007

Photos of the second day of the conference are available here

- Exploring the means to attract commercial investment Dr. Paul Zakkour, Principal Consultant, Energy & Climate Change, Environmental Resources Management (ERM), UK

- Incentivising CCS through market based mechanisms Prof. Catrinus J. Jepma, Professor of Energy and Sustainability, Department of Economics and Business, University of Groningen, The Netherlands
Part 1-Part 2

- Threats and opportunities in the commercial deployment of CCS Jeff Chapman, Chief Executive, The Carbon Capture and Storage Association, UK

- Resolving the long-term liability contractual risk of slow CO2 leakage Chair : Christopher Norton, Partner, Environment and Climate Change, Lovells LLP, UK

- The long-term liability contractual risk of slow CO2 leakage Christina Ulardic, Vice President, Risk Management, Swiss Re, Switzerland

- Options for managing liability in CCS technology Cliff Warman, Senior Vice President, Environmental Practice, Marsh, UK

- Managing the "triple bottom line" risk Gudmundur Sigurthorsson, Senior Vice President, Det Norske Veritas (DNV), The Netherlands

- Perceptions of geologic sequestration in California’s Central Valley Gabrielle Wong-Parodi, Research Associate, Energy and Resources Group, University of California, Berkeley, USA

- Public perception and confidence in CCS Jared Huffman, Assembly member, California State Assembly, USA

- Public perception of CCS Dr. Gabriela von Goerne, Climate Campaigner, Greenpeace Germany, Germany