Corporate Strategies For Reducing Utility Emissions
December 6-7, 2005 - Omni Colonade Hotel - Miami, FL
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Overview:

This Corporate Strategies for Reducing Utility Emissions conference spotlights the pertinent, practical considerations connected with emission reduction while protecting the competitive edge. Industry experts will address the most notable ongoing US and international developments in climate change and how utilities work with countries that are under the Kyoto Protocol purview. This conference promises to be a forum for enriched dialogue on climate change and emission issues discussed at the COP 11/MOP 1.

Some of the most proactive utilities will discuss their climate strategies, their perspective on emission reductions and new generation considerations such as IGCC, nuclear energy and various clean coal technologies.

Government representatives, industry consultants, emission traders, and air quality experts will provide the most recent detailed, thorough instruction, complimented by the current experiences of industry executives.

Topics include developing mobile reduction projects, an EPA perspective on Cap & Trade, GHG offset partnership program, CO2 litigation update, the science behind climate change and fitting GHG into the emissions trading portfolio. Experts will also be examining what considerations are necessary in managing risk in regards to carbon costs. Register Today!

Topics Include:

  • Business As Usual? Or Change?

  • Back to the Evidence: What do we Know About Global Warming?

  • Taking Climate Seriously: What should we be doing now?

  • What are the Economics of Mitigation?

  • Corporate Strategies For Emission Reduction

  • Technology Solutions in a Climate Change Strategy

  • AEP's Climate Strategy

  • Developing an Effective Corporate Positioning Strategy

  • Emissions Trading

  • Chicago Climate ExchangeŽ: Progress report on North America?s first carbon market

  • SO2 & NOx: How did we get here? Where are we going?

  • The Climate Trust?s Greenhouse Gas Offset Partnership Program

  • Fitting GHG into the Emissions Trading Portfolio: Lessons From Existing Markets

  • Efficient Risk Management of the Emissions Portfolio

  • Managing Risk: Considering the Global Cost of Carbon

  • Developing Mobile Emission Reduction Projects

  • Climate Change For The US & Around The World

  • CO2 Litigation Update

  • Notable Ongoing International Developments: The UNEP Program for Mercury and the IPCC Fourth Assessment Report on Climate

  • Future Value of Nuclear Energy

Who Should Attend This Seminar:

  • Federal/State Agencies

  • Technology Managers

  • Senior Environmental Managers

  • Global Policy & Strategy Advisors

  • Financial Institutions

  • Fuel Managers

  • Risk Managers

  • Legal Departments

  • Environmental Consultants

  • Plant Developers/Managers

  • Coal Technologies Companies

  • Environmental Engineers/Coordinators

  • Performance Engineers

  • Resource Analyst

  • Research Scientists

  • Alternate Energy Suppliers and Consultants

Speakers and Workshop Instructors:

  • Mike Burnett, Executive Director, Climate Trust

  • Dr. Ron Miller, NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies, NASA

  • Armond Cohen, Executive Director, Clean Air Task Force

  • Hoff Stauffer, Managing Dir., Wingaersheek Research Group

  • Darlene Radcliffe, Manager of Environmental Technology Strategy, Cinergy

  • Bruce Braine, Vice President-Strategic Policy Analysis, AEP

  • Dr. Mark C. Trexler, President, Trexler Climate + Energy Services, Inc.

  • Mike Walsh, Senior VP, Chicago Climate Exchange

  • Gary Payne, Emissions Trader, Dominion Energy Marketing

  • Sam Napolitano, Dir. of Clean Air Market Division, US EPA

  • Thaddeus J. Huetteman, President, Power & Energy Analytic Resources (PEAR) Inc.

  • Craig Ebert, Managing Director of Climate Strategy Practice, ICF Consulting

  • Daniel Sloan, President/CEO, Emission Credit Brokers

  • Peter Glaser, Partner, Troutman Sanders

  • Mitchell Baer, Senior Policy Analyst, Office of Policy & International Affairs, US DOE

  • Mary M. Quillian, Sr. Mgr., Environmental Policy & Planning, Nuclear Energy Institute

Pre-Conference Workshop:

Introduction To Emissions Trading ? Monday, Dec. 5 ? 8:30 am ? 5:00 pm

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