
Publications
2005 Conference Proceedings
Regional Carbon Sequestration Partnerships
Review Meeting
October 12-14, 2005
Table of Contents
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Papers and Presentations
Phase I Program Review Meeting
Phase II Kick-Off Meeting
- Welcoming Remarks and Update on DOE Carbon Sequestration Program
Scott Klara, Deputy Directory, Office of Coal Power R&D, National Energy Technology Laboratory
- Sean Plasynski, Carbon Sequestration Technology Manager [PDF-883KB]
U.S. Department of Energy, National Energy Technology Laboratory
- Geologic Sequestration: EPA Efforts and Regulatory Issues [PDF-883KB]
Bruce Kobelski, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Office of Ground Water and Drinking Water
- Update of the NATCARB System [PDF-883KB]
Jeremy D. Bartley, Assistant GIS Coordinator, Kansas Geological Survey
- Regional Partnerships Phase II Initiative [PDF-883KB]
John Litynski, Project Director, Environmental Projects Division
U.S. Department of Energy, National Energy Technology Laboratory
Phase II Kick-Off Presentations
NETL Conference Services Information
National Energy Technology Laboratory
Phone: (412) 386-6044
FAX: (412) 386-6486
E-mail: kimberly.yavorsky@netl.doe.gov
NOTE: The abstracts/papers listed below are in Portable Document Format (PDF). It is recommended to use the Adobe Acrobat Reader 5.0 or newer from Adobe Systems, Inc. to view the Proceedings.
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