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SUMMARY:Carbon and Climate Change Conference
DESCRIPTION:<p>The 2011 program addresses energy futures, shale gas developments, EOR, and industry economics in light of both new EPA regulation of greenhouse gases (GHG) and energy market conditions. Highlights include:</p>
  <p>• The Texas Edge: Regulatory and legislative updates and CCS project updates - What's new and
      who's putting stuff in the ground
  • The Texas Edge: Offshore carbon storage options - What are the critical legal and financial issues?
  • GHGs: Understanding and Dealing with the Federal Legislative Regulatory Landscape
  • Keynote Luncheon with John Thompson, Director, Coal Transition Project of the Clean Air Task Force,
       on "Coal Without Carbon: A World View"
  • Texas Policymakers' Keynote Luncheon with Rep. Warren Chisum and Commissioner Jerry Patterson
       of the General Land Office
  • GHG Permitting: What Now? The EPA's Perspective
  • Wiring around Carbon - Critical issues in moving renewable energy resources long distances to supply
       regions with limited renewable options
  • Strategies, Best Practices, Pitfalls and Problem Areas under the EPA's New BACT Guidance Rules
  • BACT Economics and Industry Panel
  • What about Methane? Landfills, Shale Gas and Agriculture; What Is the Role of Fossil Fuel under
       Today's Carbon Legislation?; and Nuclear Options and Prospects
  • Tuesday evening's joint Opening Reception with the Texas Carbon Capture and Storage Association</p>
  <p>Come a day early for the TxCCSA's program The Future of Texas CCS - 2011 and Beyond.</p>\n\nIf you need an accommodation to participate in this event, please contact the event sponsor or the Texas Law Special Events Office at specialevents@law.utexas.edu no later than seven business days prior to the event.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>The 2011 program addresses energy futures, shale gas developments, EOR, and industry economics in light of both new EPA regulation of greenhouse gases (GHG) and energy market conditions. Highlights include:</p>
  <p>• The Texas Edge: Regulatory and legislative updates and CCS project updates - What's new and
      who's putting stuff in the ground
  • The Texas Edge: Offshore carbon storage options - What are the critical legal and financial issues?
  • GHGs: Understanding and Dealing with the Federal Legislative Regulatory Landscape
  • Keynote Luncheon with John Thompson, Director, Coal Transition Project of the Clean Air Task Force,
       on "Coal Without Carbon: A World View"
  • Texas Policymakers' Keynote Luncheon with Rep. Warren Chisum and Commissioner Jerry Patterson
       of the General Land Office
  • GHG Permitting: What Now? The EPA's Perspective
  • Wiring around Carbon - Critical issues in moving renewable energy resources long distances to supply
       regions with limited renewable options
  • Strategies, Best Practices, Pitfalls and Problem Areas under the EPA's New BACT Guidance Rules
  • BACT Economics and Industry Panel
  • What about Methane? Landfills, Shale Gas and Agriculture; What Is the Role of Fossil Fuel under
       Today's Carbon Legislation?; and Nuclear Options and Prospects
  • Tuesday evening's joint Opening Reception with the Texas Carbon Capture and Storage Association</p>
  <p>Come a day early for the TxCCSA's program The Future of Texas CCS - 2011 and Beyond.</p><p>If you need an accommodation to participate in this event, please contact the event
                                          event sponsor or the Texas Law Special Events Office at <a href="mailto:specialevents@law.utexas.edu">specialevents@law.utexas.edu</a> no later than seven business days prior to the event.</p>
CATEGORIES:Other
LOCATION:AT&T Conference Center
URL:http://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2011/02/10/10203/
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
COMMENT:http://www.utcle.org 512-475-6700
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