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`9th Annual EPA, DOE, EPRI, EEI Conference on
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`Clean Air, Mercury, Global Warming & Renewable Energy
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`January 22-25, 2006 - Westin La Paloma Resort, Tucson, Arizona
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`Tucson, Arizona
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`1000 Participants
`200 Presentations
`100 Exhibits
`10 Workshops
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`Monday 1/23/2006 - WELCOME & INTRODUCTIONS
`9 to 9:15 - Rep. Jim Kolbe (R-AZ) Chairman, Subcommittee on Foreign Operations, Export Financing and
`Related Programs. Chairman of this subcommittee which funds most US foreign aid programs, including the Agency for International
`Development; the Peace Corps; development banks including the North American Development Bank; the Overseas Private Investment
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`KEYNOTE ADDRESSES
`9:15 to 10 AM. Hon. Jim Connaughton, Chairman, Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ)
`- US Initiative on "Asia-Pacific Partnership on Clean Development"
`James L. Connaughton was unanimously confirmed by the United States Senate and appointed by President Bush in June 2001 to serve as the
`Chairman of the Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ). In this capacity, he serves as the senior environmental and natural resources advisor
`to the President as well as Director of the White House Office of Environmental Policy, which oversees the development of environmental
`policy, coordinates interagency implementation of environmental programs, and mediates key policy disagreements among Federal agencies,
`state, tribal and local governments and private citizens.
`10 to 10:30 am. - Jeffry E. Sterba, Chairman, President and CEO, PNM Resources, Albuquerque, NM
`Jeff Sterba is Chairman, President and CEO of PNM Resources, the parent company of PNM, Texas-New Mexico Power, First Choice Power
`and Avistar.
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`PLENARY PANEL
`10:30 to 11:00 AM. - Andrew Wheeler, Staff Director for Senator James Inhofe, Chairman, US Senate
`Committee on Environment & Public Works - Multi-Emissions
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`11:00 to 11:25 AM. - Sam Napolitano, US EPA - Multi-Emissions
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`11:25 to 11:50 AM - Leonard Levin, EPRI – Mercury
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`11:50 to 12 Noon - Prabhu Dayal, Chair EUEC - Conference logistics
`PROGRAM SUMMARY
`Global
`Warming
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`Mercury
`CAMR
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`Clean Air
`CAIR
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`Renewable
`Energy
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`EHS
`EMIS
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`TRACK A
`Multi-Emissions
`Adamantiades, Kinsman,
`Cichanowicz, Cashin, Li, Evans
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`TRACK B
`Mercury Policy
`Rossler,Gorrie, Nelson, Shamblin,
`Bloomberg, Hansel
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`Mon-
`1/23
`1-
`3PM
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`3:30
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`PM
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`CAIR
`Culligan, Bluestein, Stark, Keyes,
`Caiazza, Blaney, Lack, Jenkins
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`Hg Measurement
`Chu, Shade, Vosteen, Barone,
`Kamme, Arnold
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`TRACK C
`Climate Policy
`Tierney, Bryner, Grice,
`MacCracken, Bluestein, Mullikin
`Managing Risk
`Niemeyer, Biewald, Fine,
`Harrison, Ebert, Diamant, Palmer,
`Wintergreen
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`TRACK D
`Renewable Energy
`Cheney, Wong, Pratt, Mangal,
`Yorke, Smith
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`Renewable Energy
`McKinney, Woolf, Curnow,
`Hurley, Arendt, Rosenfeld, Smith
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`Tue-
`1/24
`7:30-
`9:30
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`10 -
`12
`Noon
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`1 - 3
`PM
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`3:30
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`NSR
`Hiser, Poffenberger, Harrison,
`Jablonowski, Lomax
`Permits / Compliance
`Arfmann, Ellis, Nemickas,
`McClasky, Begg, Buff, Bahmann
`Monitoring / CEMS
`Todd, O'Neill, Schaedlich,
`Schmid, Peterman, Clapsaddle
`Monitoring / CEMS
`Sims, Worthington, Kita, Hovan,
`Swanson, Prestbo, Hadad
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`Mercury Control
`Potter, Offen, Sjostrom, Shore,
`Lissianski, Bradley
`Mercury Control
`Cushing, Landreth, Zanganeh,
`Dombrowski, Schreiber, Nguyen
`Mercury Control
`Wilson, Lockert, Venners,
`Vosteen, Biermann, Podwin
`Mercury Modeling
`Niska, Garrison, Madsen, Adams,
`Gale, Nelson, Vijayaraghavan
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`GHG California
`Helme, Levin, Van Horn, Levin,
`Thesen, Davis
`Corp Strategies
`Capage, Kuhn, Diamant, Maillet,
`Kinsman, DeMarco
`C Sequestration
`Plasynski, Capalbo, Alix, Higgins,
`George, Chen
`C Trading Markets
`Fusaro, Diamant, Hanson, Fraser,
`Evans, Updegraff, Kim, Huang
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`Visibility
`Drechsel, Pearson, Garrison,
`Paine, Jansen, Haas
`Ozone / Particulates
`Czaja, Lavery, Pennell, Stewart,
`McCall, Cernuschi
`Air Modeling
`Ellis, Leahy, Cochran, Paine,
`Gomes, Farrell
`C Sequestration
`Lewandroski, Sedjo, Daviet,
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`TRACK E
`Health/Risk
`Martin, Grahame, Wyzga,
`Zilloux, Smith, Rohr
`Corp Strategies
`Steinway, McCall, Hodina,
`Chatham, Trisko, Schulze,
`Farrell
`EMIS
`Schnelle, Burke, Swett,
`Johnson, Campos, McCall
`Energy / Efficiency
`Tiedemann, Barnes, Thesen,
`Eapen, Johnson
`IGCC
`Couppis, Biewald, Khan,
`Obenshain, Chaffee
`NOx Control
`Piche, Cremer, Bool, Albanese,
`Herman, McKarns, Denman
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`Multi Pollutant Control
`Miya, Naqvi, Bustard, Day, Caine,
`Bible
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`Multi Pollutant Control
`Crynack, Moore, Alix, Couppis,
`Weilert, Patterson
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`Mercury Modeling
`Locket, Clack, Boonstra, Kanefke,
`Arendt
`Mercury
`Jones, Laumb, Almlie, Schofield,
`Brandt, Galbreath
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`GHG Inventory
`McCall, Shideler, Broekhoff,
`Kadyszewski, Davis, Jaramillo
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`- Each PowerPoint presentation is 20 minutes including 5 minutes for Q&A.
`- All sessions are Two-hours long with 6 presentations each, except the last session for day.
`- Each session is sponsored and moderated by two cochairs.
`DETAILED PROGRAM
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`Monday 12 Noon to 1 PM Networking Lunch in Exhibit Area Sponsored by
`Monday 1/23/2006; 1 PM - 3 PM
`B1: MERCURY
`C1: CLIMATE
`D1: RENEWABLE
`POLICY
`POLICY
`ENERGY
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`A1: MULTI-
`EMISSIONS
`CAIR
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`Sam Napolitano
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`Mike Miller
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`Vic Niemeyer
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`Prabhu Dayal
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`John Kinsman
`1. Multi-Emissions EPA Perspective -
`Misha Adamantiades, EPA
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`2. The Path Forward for Electric Power
`Air Emissions - John Kinsman and Steve
`Lomax; EEI
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`3. Compliance Implications of Meeting
`CAIR-Plus Proposals - J. Edward
`Cichanowicz; J. E. Cichanowicz, Inc.
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`4. Preserving Equity and Cost
`Effectiveness While Meeting National
`Cap & Trade Targets - Michael Cashin;
`Minnesota Power
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`5. The Challenge of
`CAIR/CAMR/MACT/BART/NSR -
`Michael Li; Alliant Energy
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`6. Planning for 2010 - Compliance with
`CAIR, CAMR, BART, and the Industrial
`Boiler MACT - Bernie ; ERM
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`Mike Rossler
`1. CAMR - Electric Utilities'
`Perspectives - Michael Rossler;
`EEI
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`Steve Fine
`1. Energy Policy Act: Implications
`for National Policy on Climate -
`Susan Tierney, Analysis Group
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`ReneMangal
`1. Making Green Mean Money: Renewable
`Energy Finance Strategy Matt Cheney;
`Renewable Ventures
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`2. Preparing for CAMR Jason
`Gorrie; CDM
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`3. The Susceptible Population
`for Environmental Mercury Sid
`Nelson, Jr.; Sorbent
`Technologies
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`4. The Use of the BACT
`Analysis Environmental
`Impacts to Regulate Mercury
`and CO2 - Penny Shamblin;
`Hunton & Williams
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`5. Planning Mercury
`Compliance in the Face of
`Technology and Allowance
`Market Uncertainty - Scott
`Bloomberg and Anne
`Smith,CRAInternational
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`2. Climate Change Policy in
`Europe: Lessons for the United
`States Gary Bryner; Brigham
`Young University
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`3. US GHG Rulemaking
`Developments & 2006 Forecast -
`Doug Huxley; CH2M Hill
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`4. Regional Greenhouse Gas
`Initiative (RGGI) - Process and
`Modeling Update - Chris
`MacCracken; ICF Consulting
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`5. CO2 Mitigation - Are We There
`Yet? Joel Bluestein; EEA
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`6. Climate Change and Public
`Participation: Now More Than
`Ever- Thomas Mullikin; Moore &
`Van Allen
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`2. Landfill Gas to Energy Project in Non-
`attainment Areas-Leslie Wong; RETEC
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`3. Waste-To-Energy -GIS Tool Steven
`Pratt; US EPA
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`4. Distributed Power Generation and CO2
`Emissions Rene Mangal; Kinectrics
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`5. Distributed Generation Options with
`Ultra-Low Air Emission Standards Judy
`Yorke; Yorke Engineering
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`6. Overview of Renewable Energy Credit
`Markets
`by Tim Smith, Element Markets
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`6. Minnesota's Mercury TMDL
`- Mike Hansel; Barr
`Engineering
`Monday 1/23/2006; 3:30 PM - 6 PM
`B2: MERCURY
`C2: MANAGING
`D2: RENEWABLE
`SCIENCE &
`RISK & CARBON
`ENERGY
`MEASUREMENT
`COST
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`A2: MULTI-
`EMISSIONS/CAIR
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`E1: HEALTH &
`RISK
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`Tom Grahame
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`Ron Wyzga
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`1. A Review Of Recent
`Epidemiological, Toxological,
`and CAPs Studies Of The Health
`Effects Of Particulates - Thomas
`Grahame; DOE
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`2. Air Pollution Health Effects:
`Identify the Most Important
`Sources Ron Wyzga; EPRI
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`3. Nickel Speciation of Residual
`Oil Fly Ashes and Toxicological
`Implications- Ed Zilloux; Florida
`Power & Light
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`4. Mercury Risk Assessment:
`Effects of 2005 Changes in EPA
`Risk Modeling Guidance upon
`Coal-fired Utilities - Douglas
`Smith; ENSR
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`5. Health Effects of Coal-Fired
`Power Plant Emissions- Annette
`Rohr; EPRI
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`E2: CORPORATE
`STRATEGIES
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`Kevin Culigan
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`Paul Chu
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`Kevin Wanttaja
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`Jim McKinney
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`Starla Lacy
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`Andy Van Horn
`1. Climate Change Regulatory
`Risk Management for Utility
`Generation Investment Decisions
`- Victor Niemeyer; EPRI
`
`Martin Goldenblatt
`1. 2005 Environmental Performance
`Report of California's Electrical
`Generation Facilities - Jim McKinney,
`California Energy Commission
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`SOLUCORP
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`John Blaney
`1. CAIR and EPA Regulations that may
`Affect Power Sector - Kevin Culligan;
`EPA
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`Paul Stockwell
`1. Impact of SCRs on Mercury
`Speciation and Removal - Paul
`Chu; EPRI
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`2. New NOx, SO2 & Mercury Trading
`Programs - Joel Bluestein; EEA
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`3. How New Environmental Regulations
`Affect Your Competitive Position -
`William Stark; R.W. Beck
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`4. Approaches to Resolving CAIR
`Disputes- Dale Keyes; U.S. Inst. for
`Environmental Conflict Resolution
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`5. Factors Affecting the Cap & Trade
`Approach - Roger Caiazza; NRG Energy
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`6. Impact of New Air Regulations on the
`Competitiveness of Coal Plants - John
`Blaney; ICF Consulting
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`7. An Update of the U.S. Emissions
`Markets - Randall Lack; Element
`Markets LLC
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`2. Advances in Hg Testing
`Technology: LC and Solid
`Phase Extraction Strategies -
`Christopher Shade; Quicksilver
`Scientific
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`3. Bromine Enhanced Mercury
`Abatement - Bernhard Vosteen;
`Vosteen Consulting GmbH
`Germany
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`4. Impact of Surface
`Composition and Characteristics
`On Transport of Mercury In
`Sampling Systems- Gary
`Barone; Restek
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`5. Optimization of a CEM
`system for total Gaseous
`Mercury - Carl Kamme
`OPSIS AB
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`2. Forecasting and Using Carbon
`Prices in a World of Uncertainty -
`Bruce Biewald; Synapse Energy
`Economics
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`3. Revenue Neutral CO2
`Allowance Allocation - Is there a
`Middle Ground? - Steve Fine; ICF
`Consulting
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`4. Carbon Markets, Electricity
`Prices and "Windfall Profits" -
`David Harrison; NERA
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`5. Managing Risk: Considering
`the Global Cost of Carbon - Craig
`Ebert; ICF Consulting
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`6. Evaluating the Cost-
`Effectiveness of Electric
`Company GHG Abatement
`Options - Adam Diamant; EPRI
`
`Tim Hemig
`1. Asset Retirement Obligations:
`Environmental Liabilities - James
`Redwine; Shaw Environmental &
`Daniel Steinway, Baker Botts
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`2. Improving Environmental
`Performance - Greg McCall;
`American Electric Power
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`3. State Air Toxic Rules: A
`Potential Show Stopper? - James
`Hodina; Stanley Consultants
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`4. Health Benefits of Low-Cost
`Coal Generation - Eugene Trisko
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`2. A Tale of Two Cities -AnnCurnow;
`Sebesta Blomberg & Associates
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`3. Alternative Resources in New England-
`Doug Hurley; Synapse Energy Economics
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`4. FZK's Processes For Biomass
`Utilization - Friedrich Arendt & Eckart
`Dinjus; Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe
`(Germany)
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`5. Turning Emissions into Biofuel Offers
`Economic Potential -Martin Goldenblatt;
`GreenFuel Technologies
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`5. Site Selection Strategies for
`New Generation Facilities -
`Randy Schulze, EDAW
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`6. UK Renewable Energy: Cleaner,
`Smarter Energy Policies & Practices for a
`Low Carbon Future
`- Michael Rosenfeld, British Consulate-
`General, Los Angeles
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`6. National Security,
`Environmental Health -Eileen
`Smith, Solar Development
`Cooperative (Cancelled)
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`8. Beyond CAIR and CAMR: State
`Implementation - Angela Jenkins -
`Hunton & Williams LLP
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`6. Proposal for Funding US-
`Canada Mercury Research- Bob
`Arnold - KPMG
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`7. Allocation of CO2 Emission
`Allowances in the Regional GHG
`Cap-and-Trade Program - Karen
`Palmer; Resources for the Future
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`8. Climate Change and GHG
`Shareholder Resolutions - Jay
`Wintergreen; First Environment
`MONDAY 6 PM to 7 PM Networking Reception in Exhibit Area Sponsored by
`Tuesday 1/24/2006 - 7:30 AM to 9:30 AM
`B3: MERCURY
`C3: GHG
`CONTROL
`MITIGATION CA
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`A3: NEW SOURCE
`REVIEW
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`D3: VISIBILITY
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`Craig Harrison
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`George Offen
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`Ned Helme
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`John Watson, DRI
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`Geoff Swett
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`Robert Pearson
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`Cary Campos
`
`1. Implementation of the Clean Air
`Visibility Rule: A Survey of Western U.S.
`State & Local Agencies - Chris Drechsel;
`Trinity Consultants
`
`1. Enhancement and Maintenance
`of an Integrated, Enterprise
`EMIS- Bob Schnelle; Cinergy
`Corp.
`
`Steve Lomax
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`1. Evolution of NNSR/PSD Applicability
`After Duke Energy and New ork: An
`Approach for Evaluating Plant Changes -
`Eric Hiser; Jorden Bischoff & Hiser, PLC
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`2. Outstanding Legal Issues for New
`Source Review - Clara Poffenberger;
`Baker Botts, L.L.P.
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`3. Will 2006 See the End of EPA's Utility
`Enforcement Initiative and Ensure
`Rational NSR Rules? - Craig Harrison;
`Hunton & Williams
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`4. Permit Tweaking: Modifying existing
`permits for flexibility and profit - AJ
`Jablonowski, PE; Earth Tech
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`5. EPA's Proposed EGU Emissions Test:
`An Overview - Steve Lomax, EEI
`
`Dan Casiraro
`1. Mercury Control for Coal-
`fired Power Plants - Technology
`Options - George Offen; EPRI
`
`Joel Levin
`1. Meeting the Governor's Targets
`- Ned Helme; Center for Clean
`Air Policy
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`2. Sorbent Injection for Low-
`Sulfur Eastern Bituminous
`Coal- Stephen Potter; Duke
`Power
`
`3. Evaluations of Mercury
`Control for Units Firing Powder
`River Basin Coals - Sharon
`Sjostrom; ADA-ES
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`4. Evaluation of Mercury
`Sorbents In a Lab-Scale
`Multiphase Flow Reactor-
`Lawrence Shore; Engelhard
`Corporation
`
`5. Integrated Approach to Multi-
`Pollutant Control - Vitali
`Lissianski; GE Environmental
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`2. New Lessons Learned on GHG
`Reporting for Electric Utilities -
`Joel Levin; California Climate
`Action Registry
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`3. GHG Market Design- Andy
`Van Horn; Van Horn Consulting
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`4. Voluntary or Mandatory?: The
`Role of the California Registry in
`Tracking GHGs to Meet the State
`Reduction Targets - Joel Levin,
`California Climate Action
`Registry
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`5. California Climate Registry
`Certification of SF6 Emissions -
`Sven Thesen; PG&E and Cody
`Taylor- Brown,Vence& Assoc
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`2. Class I and Class II Areas: Do We Have
`Enough Remaining PSD Increment For All
`Of The Proposed New Power Plant
`Development in the West? - Robert
`Pearson; CH2M Hill
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`3. Visibility Evaluation of BART- Eligible
`Sources in Maryland- Mark Garrison;
`ERM
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`4. Challenges to Implement the Regional
`Haze BART Rule-Robert Paine; ENSR
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`5. SEARCH Update - John Jansen;
`Southern Company
`
`6. Stack Opacity Monitoring – Update of
`current & future monitoring methods &
`federal regs- Eric Haas, HMH Consulting
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`6. On-Site Activated Carbon
`Production for Utility Power
`Plant Mercury Control - Jurron
`Bradley; Praxair
`
`6. Possible Design of a Power
`Sector Trading Program in
`California: Cap on Emissions
`Associated with Power Demand -
`Stacey Davis ; Center for Clean
`Air Policy
`Tuesday 1/24/2006 - 10 AM to 12 Noon
`D4: OZONE &
`B4: MERCURY C4: CORPORATE
`PARTICULATE
`STRATEGIES
`MATTER
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`A4: PERMITS &
`COMPLIANCE
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`Alberto Abreu
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`Leonard Levin
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`Eric Kuhn
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`Judy Chow
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`2. Integrating an Enterprise-wide
`EMIS System with Corporate
`IMS-John Burke; Dynegy
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`3. Dos, Don'ts and Bewares of
`Compliance Assurance IT Tools-
`Geoffrey Swett; Enviance
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`4. Creating a Compliance Culture
`with Environmental Information
`Management Systems -Robert
`Johnson; ESS
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`5. Attributes of a Technology-
`Leveraging Compliance
`Assurance System - Cary Campos
`T3
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`6. The Do’s, Don’ts and Bewares
`of Implementing an IT
`Compliance Management System
`- Greg McCall, AEP
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`E4: ENERGY
`EFFICIENCY &
`MANAGEMENT
`
`Ron Shiflett
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`Sven Thesen
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`Randy Lack
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`Kenneth Cushing
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`Bruce Maillet
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`1. Permitting New Coal Plants- Dennis
`Arfmann; Hogan & Hartson
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`2. Random Emission Standard
`Exceedances in Certifying Continuous
`Compliance Howard Ellis; Enviroplan
`
`3. Impacts of Threatened & Endangered
`Species from Coal-Fired Electric
`Generating Stations Hope Nemickas;
`Malcolm Pirnie
`
`4. PSD Permitting: Strategies for
`Navigating Intervenor Speed Bumps-
`Robynn Andracsek Matthew McClasky;
`Burns & McDonnell
`
`5. New Permit Conditions for a Changing
`Regulatory Environment Ethan Begg;
`Shaw Environmental
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`6. Boiler MACT Compliance at Sugar
`Mill David Buff; Golder Associates
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`7. Cooling Tower Discharge of crubbed
`Flue Gas In German Permitting
`Procedures (POSTER) Wolfram
`Bahmann; ArguMet Consultants
`
`1. Mercury Research Center
`Operation at Gulf Power's Plant
`Crist Kenneth Cushing;
`Southern Research Institute
`
`2. Mercury Sorbent Injection
`with Bituminous Coal Ronald
`Landreth, Ph.D.; Sorbent
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`3. Mercury Emission Control in
`Oxy-Coal Combustion Power
`Plants: Kourosh Zanganeh;
`CANMET Energy Technology
`Centre
`
`4. Mercury Control Evaluation
`of Halogen Injection into Coal-
`Fired Furnaces Katherine
`Dombrowski; URS Corporation
`
`5. Inherent Mercury Controls
`Within a Non-Power Generating
`Combustion Unit Bob
`Schreiber; Schreiber, Yonley &
`Associates
`
`6. Mercury Removal and Mass
`Balance from Lambton's Coal
`Fired Boilers Equipped with
`FGD and SCR - Yen Nguyen;
`Advanced Technologies
`Solutions
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`1. Corporate Responses to Carbon
`Constraints Adam Capage; E
`Source
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`2. The Role of Offsets in Meeting
`Cinergy's Voluntary GHG
`Management Goal - Eric Kuhn;
`Cinergy Corp.
`
`3. What Electric Companies Can
`Do to Reduce Their GHG
`Emissions - Adam Diamant; EPRI
`
`4. CO2 Reductions: Perspectyives
`of CO2E Credit Generation -
`Bruce Maillet, Shaw
`Environmental
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`5. UtiliTree Carbon Company -
`John Kinsman, EEI
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`6. New Canadian Climate Change
`Measures and Offset System: For
`Electric Generators in North
`America Elizabeth DeMarco;
`Macleod Dixon
`
`Bill Pennell
`1. Prediction of Nitrate Concentrations
`Using Ammonia Limiting Method -
`Christelle Escoffier-Czaja; Earth Tech
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`2. Decline in Rural Ozone Concentrations
`in the Eastern United States Thomas
`Lavery; Jacques Whitford Company
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`3. Improving Emission Inventories for
`Effective Air-Quality Management -
`William Pennell; Columbia Research &
`Education Associates, NARSTO
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`4. Planning Compliance under PM10
`Measurement Bias-David Stewart; ENSR
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`5. Light Scatter Versus COMS Instruments
`for PM CEMS at a Coal Fired Utility -
`Edward McCall; Teledyne Monitor Labs
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`6. Fine Particulate Emissions From NGCC
`and Power Plants Stefano Cernuschi;
`DIIAR, Politecnico di Milano
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`1. Economic and Environmental
`Effects of Energy Efficiency Ken
`Tiedemann; BC Hydro
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`2. New Technology from
`Romania Reduces Fuel
`Consumption and
`Emissions - William Barnes;
`Avogadro Environmental
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`3. Utility Incentive Program to
`Convert Diesel Fired Agricultural
`Pumps to Electric Sven Thesen;
`Pacific Gas and Electric
`
`4. Determination of Normative
`Economic Value of
`Environmental
`Initiatives and Technologies-Gill
`Eapen; Decision Options
`
`5. Integration of Environmental
`Management into Two Newly-
`Acquired Hydroelectric Facilities-
`Doug Johnson, Manitoba Hydro
`
`TUESDAY 12 Noon to 1 PM Networking Lunch in Exhibit Area Sponsored by
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`MANAGEMENT &
`2005 2006 2007
`▾ About this capture
`EMISSION
`STORAGE
`MODELING
`CONTROLS
`
`B5: MERCURY
`CONTROL
`
`Karl Wilber, TEKRAN
`
`John Buschmann
`
`Ram Srivastava
`
`
`Perry Fontana
`
`Sikander Khan
`
`Daniel Todd
`1. Sampling of Flue Gas for Mercury at
`Multiple Locations- Daniel Todd; Air
`Quality Services
`
`2. Selecting a Mercury Monitoring
`Program -Jeffrey O'Neill; Weston
`
`3. Mercury CEMS Operations and
`Calibration- Frank Schaedlich; Tekran
`
`4. Mercury Monitoring at a Coal-Fired
`Power Plant- Volker Schmid; Clean Air
`
`5. Low Mass Emission (LME)
`Alternative to Traditional Acid Rain
`CEMs- Brian Petermann; Sega
`
`6. Monitoring Particulate Emissions
`From Wet Scrubbed Boilers -Craig
`Clapsaddle; MSI/Mechanical Systems
`
`John Walker
`1. Full-Scale Mercury Control
`Evaluations on Coal-Fired
`Boilers Burning PRB Fuel-
`Cody Wilson; ADA-ES
`
`2. Mercury Sorbent Injection
`with Hot-Side ESPs -Charles
`Lockert; Sorbent Technologies
`
`3. The KFx Process for Low-
`Rank Coals- Ted Venners; KFx
`
`4. Mercury Sorption and
`Oxidation by Chlorine and
`Bromine at SCR DeNOx
`Catalysts - Bernhard Vosteen,
`Vosteen Consulting GmbH,
`Germany
`
`5. Mercury Reduction in Coal
`Fired Power Plants at over 2000
`F- Joep Biermann; MinPlus
`
`Russ George
`
`Howard Ellis
`
`1. New Developments in CSS -
`Sean Plasynski, NETL, & Dan
`Klein, Twenty-First Strategies
`
`2. Big Sky Carbon Sequestration
`Partnership Phase II Plans-Susan
`Capalbo; Idaho National Lab
`
`1. Electric Utility Responses to SIPs for
`Ozone and PM2.5 NAAQS:- Howard Ellis;
`Enviroplan
`2. The Impact of Shoreline Fumigation on
`Emissions from Power Plants- Brian
`Leahy; Horizon Environmental
`
`Evis Couppis
`1. Integrated Gasification
`Combined Cycle (IGCC) From
`Start to Finish -Evis Couppis;
`R.W. Beck
`
`2. Re-powering Existing Coal-
`Fired Power Plants With IGCC-
`Sikander Khan; EPA
`
`3. CO2 Capture with ECO Multi-
`Pollutant Control Technology -
`Frank Alix; Powerspan
`
`3. Use of Wind Tunnel Modeling for
`Assessing Air Quality Impacts - Brad
`Cochran; Cermak Peterka Petersen
`
`3. IGCC - A Public Perspective -
`Bruce Biewald; Synapse Energy
`Economics
`
`4. Enhanced Oil Recovery &
`Responsible Carbon Management
`- Large Scale Geologic
`Sequestration of CO2-Alan
`Higgins; Anadarko Petroleum
`
`5. Ocean Alarms, Ocean Carbon
`Trading, and the Promise of
`Marine Restoration- Russ George;
`Planktos Inc.
`
`4. Challenges in Implementing AERMOD
`- Robert Paine; ENSR
`
`5. Numerical and Experimental Modeling
`of Pollutant Dispersion in Urban Areas-
`Marcos Sebastião de Paula Gomes;
`Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de
`Janeiro
`
`4. IGCC - Industry Perspective -
`Karen Obenshain, Edison Electric
`Institute
`
`5. Integrated Emission Control
`Strategy for Highwood Generating
`Station - Jeff Chaffee
`Bison Engineering
`
`6. Measuring Carbon Balance in
`Chemical Sequestration of CO2 -
`Bobby Chen; ICSET
`
`6. Assessing Near-Field Risk for
`Combustion Sources- HARP Methodology
`Lorraine Farrell; Malcolm Pirnie
`
`6. Sorbent Injection into a
`Baghouse for Mercury Control
`at SaskPower's Emission
`Control Research Facility -
`Steven Podwin; SaskPower
`TUESDAY 3 to 3:30 PM Networking snack break in Exhibit Area Sponsored by
`Tuesday 1/24/2006 - 3:30 PM to 6 PM
`C6: CARBON
`D6: TERRESTRIAL
`B6: MERCURY
`TRADING &
`CARBON
`MODELING
`MARKETS
`SEQUESTRATION
`
`A6: MONITORING
`& CEMS
`
`Ron Jernigan
`
`
`
`
`Mark Garrison
`
`Peter Fusaro
`
`Dan Klein,
`21st Strategies
`
`Gary Lloyd
`1. Controlling Factors that Determine
`Representative Emission Testing Data-
`Greg Sims, Weston
`
`2. Scatter is Better - Experience with PM
`CEMS- Bill Worthington; Sick Maihak
`
`3. Field Demonstration of a Mercury
`CEM - Dieter Kita ; Thermo Electron
`
`4. Mill Fire Detection for Powder River
`Basin Coal Users- Richard Hovan;
`Forney
`
`5. Predictive Emissions Monitoring
`System Under 40 CFR 60 - Brian
`Swanson; CMC Solutions
`
`6. Understanding Appendix K Emission
`Monitoring in the Clean Air Mercury
`Rule - Eric Prestbo, Frontier
`GeoSciences
`
`7. Radon Monitoring in a Modern Gas-
`fired Power Plant -Kamal Hadad; Shiraz
`University
`
`
`Brad Adams
`
`1. A Predictive Mechanism for
`Mercury Oxidation On SCR
`Catalysts- Stephen Niksa; Niksa
`Energy Associates
`
`2. Mercury Modeling in
`Maryland Using CALPUFF -
`Mark Garrison; ERM
`
`Econergy
`1. New Developments in Global
`Carbon Markets- Peter Fusaro,
`Global Change Associates
`
`2. Overview of the European
`Union's GHG Emissions Trading
`Scheme (EU-ETS) - Adam
`Diamant; EPRI
`
`John Kadyszewski
`1. 1605(b) & other Developments for
`Terrestrial Sequestration Projects - Jan
`Lewandroski, USDA Global Change
`Program
`
`2. Approaches of Japan, Canada and the
`EU - Roger Sedjo; Resources For The
`Future
`
`3. CFD Modeling of Full-Scale
`Sorbent Injection for Mercury
`Control - DOE/NETL Field Test
`Program- Jens Madsen; Fluent
`
`3. Effects of Climate Policy on
`Least-cost Power Generation -
`Donald Hanson; Argonne
`National Lab
`
`3. Methodologies for Estimating Baseline
`Emissions from LULUCF Projects -
`Florence Daviet; World Resources Institute
`
`4. Integrated Mercury Process
`Model for Evaluation of Co-
`Benefits Strategies for Utility
`Mercury Control - Bradley
`Adams; Reaction Engineering
`International
`
`5. Kinetics of Mercury Capture
`by Coal-Derived Flyash: Focus
`on Ca/C Interactions- Thomas
`Gale; Southern Research
`Institutute
`
`6. New Research Results on
`Mercury Transport &
`Deposition - Sid Nelson, Jr.;
`Sorbent Technologies
`
`7. Modeling of Atmospheric
`Mercury Deposition over North
`America using CMAQ-
`MADRID-Hg - Krish
`Vijayaraghavan; AER
`
`4. Emissions Trading - Panacea or
`Plethora? - Robert Fraser, ENSR
`
`4. Terrestrial Carbon Sequestration Options
`for the West Coast - John Kadyszewski;
`Winrock International
`
`5. Expanding the CDM Market -
`Evan Evans, Econergy
`International
`
`5. Harvested Wood Products - The Key to
`Sustaining Forest Carbon Sinks After 2012
`- Alan Grainger; School of Geography,
`University of Leeds, UK
`
`6. TIST: Commercial Viability of GHG
`Projects-Ed Kirk, Clean Air Action
`
`7. Multiple Benefits of Wetland
`Restoration for Carbon Offset- Dick
`Kempka; Ducks Unlimited
`
`6. Agricultural Carbon Trading in
`the Great Plains: Progress and
`Lessons Learned - Karen
`Updegraff; South Dakota School
`of Mines & Technology
`
`7. Economic Impact of CO2 Regs
`in Korea -Hyo-Sun Kim; Korea
`Gas Corporation
`
`8. Economic Analysis of Planting
`Forests on Rice Lands in Texas-
`Ching Huang; Stephen F. Austin
`State University
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`ADA-ES
`Air Hygiene
`Air Quality Services
`Air Sampling Associates
`Alstom Power
`Babcock
`Baldwin Enivornmental
`Bibb/TIC
`Bison Engineering
`BMS Solutions USA
`Burns & McDonnell
`California Analytical
`CAIRtech
`CH2M Hill
`Clean Air Engineering
`Climatronics Corporation
`Compliance Strategies & Solutions
`Custom Instrumentation Services
`C TRADE
`Dakota Software
`DNV
`DOE
`Driving Green
`Eco Physics
`Eco Tech
`EEI
`EES
`EMA
`Enercon
`ENSR International
`Environmental Supply
`Enviance
`Envimetrics
`ESP
`EPRI
`
`E6: NOx
`CONTROL
`
`Vincent Albanese
`
`Bruce Herman
`
`1. Advances in On-Line Neural
`Network Learning for Reduction
`of NOx Emissions - Steve Piche;
`Pegasus Technologies
`
`2. ALTA Achieves Sub 0.15-
`lb/MBtu NOx Emissions on a 500
`MW Cyclone-fired Boiler - Marc
`Cremer; Reaction Engineering
`
`3. Implementation of Praxair's
`Oxygen Enhanced Combustion for
`NOx Control on Two Industrial
`Boilers - Lawrence Bool, III;
`Praxair
`
`4. Combination NOx Control
`Technologies for Electric Utilities
`- Vincent Albanese; Fuel Tech
`
`5. Simultaneous and Separate
`Measurement of both NO and
`NO2. Why Not? - Bruce Herman,
`ABB
`
`6. NOx Measurements - Tom
`McKarns; ECO Physics
`
`7. Emissions Trading as a focused
`tool- Keith Denman, Alberta
`Environment
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`NRG ET AL. EXHIBIT 1050, Page 4
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`5 Oct 1999 - 17 Feb 2020
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`GE Energy
`Golder Associates
`Green Fuel
`HDR
`Horiba Instruments
`HydroGEOPHYSICS
`IAS Gmbh
`Kinectics
`Lakes Environmental
`Liston Scientific
`M & C Products
`Mac Instruments
`McVehil-Monnett
`Metco Environmental
`Mobotec USA
`MSI
`NSF-ISR
`O'Brien & Gere
`Ohio Lumex
`OPSIS
`Process Equipment
`PS Analytical
`Parker Hannifin
`R & P
`recordum
`Restek Corporation
`RETEC Group
`RMB Consulting
`Scott Specialty Gases
`SCS
`Secon
`Shaw
`Shell
`Sick Maihak
`Sorbent Technologies
`Solucorp
`Spectra Gases
`Spectrum Systems
`SRI
`Stanley Consultants
`Tekran
`Teledyne API
`T eledyne Monitor Labs
`Tetra Tech
`Trace Environmental
`TREO/SATC
`Terra Environmental
`Thermo Electron
`TRC Environmental
`Trinity Consultants
`TVA
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`US EPA
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`Vision Monitor
`Weston Solutions
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`C7: GHG
`D7: RENEWABLE
`REDUCTION
`INVENTORY
`ENERGY
`STRATEGIES
`
`A7: MULTI-
`POLLUTANT
`CONTROL
`
`B7: MERCURY
`
`
`
`Jean Bustard
`
`Sid Nelson
`
`Robert Davis
`
`Stan Rhodes
`
`John Rogers
`
`William DePriest
`1. Advancements in Multi-Pollutant
`Control Technology, ReACT - Masahiro
`Miya; J-POWER EnTech
`
`2. Spray Nozzles Used For Chemical
`Injection in Environmental Applications
`- Mughis Naqvi; Lechler
`
`3. TOXECON™ Retrofit for Mercury
`and Multi-Pollutant Control - Jean
`Bustard; ADA-ES
`
`4. Duct Injection for Controlling SO2 &
`Mercury in Older Coal Fired Units -
`Keith Day; O'Brien & Gere
`
`5. Membrane WESP - A Lower Cost
`Technology to Reduce PM2.5, SO3 &
`Hg+2 Emissions - John Caine; Southern
`Environmental
`
`6. Key Aspect in Applying
`Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) to
`Emissions Reduction Projects - Stewart
`Bible; FlowTack
`
`Richard Hovan
`1. Friendly Mercury Sorbents -
`Charles Lockert; Sorbent
`Technologies
`
`Greg McCall
`1. Greenhouse Gas Inventory
`Management - Greg McCall;
`American Electric Power
`
`2. Verification of GHG
`Inventories under DOE's 1605b
`Voluntary Reporting Program -
`John Shideler; NSF-ISR
`
`3. Advances in Aerial
`Measurement and Monitoring -
`John Kadyszewski; Winrock
`International
`
`4. Saving Emission Credits
`Through More Accurate
`Calibrations- Robert Davis; Scott
`Specialty Gases
`
`5. Life Cycle Greenhouse Gas
`Emissions of Liquefied Natural
`Gas - Paulina Jaramillo; Carnegie
`Mellon University
`
`2. Mass Transfer Limits to
`Mercury Capture within
`Electrostatic Precipitators -
`Herek Clack; Illinois Inst of
`Tech
`
`3. Mercury Emissions
`Management in Incinerators
`Viewed as Dynamic, Unsteady
`State Reactor Systems - Eric
`Boonstra; Bayer Technology
`
`4. Effects of Bromide on
`Removal of Mercury in
`Scrubbers- Rico Kanefke;
`Martin-Luther-University Halle-
`Wittenberg
`
`5. Measurement and Abatement
`of Mercury Emissions -
`Friedrich Arendt;
`Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe
`Germany
`
`
`
`John Wachtler
`1. Minnesota's Renewable Energy
`Mandates - John Wachtler; Barr
`Engineering
`
`2. Standards for Environmental
`Performance of Green Power Systems -
`Stan Rhodes, Bill Karsell, Bureau of
`Reclamation.
`
`3. Ex-Im Bank Support for Environmental
`Exports and Renewable Energy -
`Josephson, EXIM Bank
`
`4. Adobe Architecture - Sustainable Living
`in Hot Arid Region: The Case of Saudi
`Arabia - Hisham Mortada; King Abdul
`Aziz University
`
`5. The Civano Experiance-Update on the
`Tucson Solar Village - Al Nichols
`
`6. The Missouri River: So Close Yet So
`Far - Patrick Cassidy; Kansas City Board
`of Public Utilities
`
`7. Arsenic Removal from Industrial
`Wastewaters - Ganesh Ghuyre; CDM
`
`8. Eritrea Wind Energy Off-Grid
`applications - Yoseph Admekom, UNDP
`and Prabhu Dayal, C TRADE
`
`Jeff Williams
`1. The Value of Nuclear Power
`Under Various CO2 Emission
`Reduction Programs - Mary
`Quillian; Nuclear Energy Institute
`
`2. EPA's SF6 Emissions Reduction
`Partnership for Electric Power
`Systems -Jerome Blackman; US
`EPA
`
`3. Using 100+ MPG Plug-In
`Hybrids to tackle Global
`Warming, Jobs and National
`Security - Sven Thesen, PG&E
`and CalCars
`
`4. Fuel Consumption, Emissions
`and Driver Behaviours During In-
`Use Testing in Sao Paulo,
`Santiago and Buenos Aires - John
`Walker; Jacques Whitford
`Environment
`
`5. ISO 14064: A Standard for
`GHG Reduction Projects - Tod
`Delaney; First Environment
`
`6. WRI/WBCSD GHG Protocol
`for Project Accounting - Derik
`Broekhoff, WRI
`
`Wednesday 1/25/2006 - 10 AM to 12 PM
`
`
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`
`
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`
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`A8: MULTI-
`POLLUTANT
`CONTROL
`
`B8: MERCURY
`
`
`David Gaige
`
`Michael L. Jones
`
`Keith Moore
`1. Agglomerator Installation at Empire
`District Electric Company's Asbury
`Station - Robert Crynack; Indigo Tech
`
`2. Hybrid Gasification Retrofit Of Coal-
`Fired Boilers for SO2 & NOx Control
`with Reduced Operating Cost - Keith
`Moore; Phenix Limited, LLC.
`
`
`
`Keith Schofield
`1. Mercury Speciation and
`Control during Combustion of
`U.S. Lignites in a 1-MWth
`Circulating Fluidized-Bed
`Combustor - Dr. Michael L.
`Jones; UND Energy &
`Environmental Research Center
`
`3. ECO Multi-Pollutant Control
`Technology- Frank Alix; Powerspan
`
`4. Determining How to Pay for Pollution
`Control Retrofits - Evis Couppis; R.W.
`Beck
`
`5. SO2 Removal Efficiency Achieved in
`Semi-Dry FGD Systems - Carl Weilert;
`Burns & Mc

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