Australia’s CCS leaders invite you to the inaugural National CCS Conference, a major opportunity to be informed, to debate and to connect with others involved in the multi-faceted field of carbon capture and storage.
The conference will go beyond the technical challenges, bringing together stakeholders from all areas of CCS development to tackle the barriers to deployment of this critical low emission technology.
The 2010 National CCS Conference will feature a program of high profile speakers in fields including economics and finance, stakeholder engagement, technology and engineering and the latest developments in policy, legislation and regulation.
The conference will provide updates on major Australian and international CCS projects and unparalleled opportunities to network with leaders in the global CCS arena.
The National CCS Conference is designed for:
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The aims of the conference are to:
- facilitate knowledge sharing and networking opportunities between CCS stakeholders, including technical, economic, social and policy issues, and
- raise awareness of CCS among the community and key influencers, including the media
The conference objectives provide significant points of difference to other CCS events:
- a single, national event for the first time
- Federal and State government endorsement and involvement
- authoritative, highly credible speakers
- strong media engagement
- go beyond the technical to include public engagement
- broad involvement including NGOs, students, unions and industry including oil & gas, steel, cement and power generators
- provide an annual focus for Australian CCS projects and R&D for a national and international audience
The conference content will include:
- CCS research and technology
- economic, social and policy issues relating to CCS
- i nternational collaboration and knowledge-sharing
- addressing barriers to global deployment of CCS
- updates on Australian and international CCS projects
- networking opportunities
The conference will consist of plenary sessions by Australian and international invited speakers (with the option of additional meetings during breaks, meals and after hours). An associated exhibition in the function area foyer will be limited to a maximum of 26 booths.
Registration for the conference is now open. To register online, please click on the link below:
Registration Fees:
Earlybird Registration (until 31 October 2010) $1200
Standard Registration (after 31 October 2010) $1500
Student Registration (full time students - ID required) $500
Click here to download the Registration Brochure (including Registration Form)
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