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`CONTENTS
`INTRODUCTION
`PROGRAM-At-A-GLANCE
`PROGRAM AGENDA
`ABSTRACTS
`Track A – AIR QUALITY
`Monday 24th
`A1: Multi-Emission Legislation
`A2: CAIR and IGCC
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`Tuesday 25th
`A3: Mercury – Control
`A4: Mercury -
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`A5: Mercury –
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`A6: Mercury -
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`Wednesday 26th
`A7: Mercury – Modeling
`A8: NOx Control
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`A9: Multi-Pollutant Controls
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`Track B – CLIMATE CHANGE
`Monday 24th
`B1: Climate Policy & Economics
`B2: State & Regional Climate Actions
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`Tuesday 25th
`B3: Corporate Strategies
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`B4: Power Partners
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`B5: Carbon Trading & Markets
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`B6: Carbon Sequestration
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`Wednesday 26th
`B7: Terrestrial Carbon and Forestry
`B8: Inventories & Registries
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`B9: Monitoring & Verification
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`Track C – RENEWABLE ENERGY
`Monday 24th
`C1: Particulate Matter
`C2: Particulates Science
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`Tuesday 25th
`C3: NSR
`C4: Emission Monitoring
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`C5: Emission Monitoring
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`C6: Permitting
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`Wednesday 26th
`C7: Renewable Energy
`C8: Renewable Energy
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`C9: RE Credits and Financing
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`Track D – OTHER
`D1: EHS/ Health & Risk
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`D2: EMIS
`D3: Visibility
`D4: BART Regional Haze
`D5: Other: EMIS and Water
`D6: Multi-Pollutant Control
`WORKSHOPS
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`EXHIBITS
`Local Attractions
`Dining Guide to Restaurants within a mile
`ATTENDEE LIST
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`EUEC 2006 Exhibit Form
`EXHIBITS & CONFERENCE MAPS
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`8th Annual Joint EPA, DOE, EEI, EPRI Conference on
`Air Quality, Global Climate Change & Renewable Energy
`January 24-26, 2005 – The Westin La Paloma Resort, Tucson, Arizona
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`Welcome to the 8th Annual Electric Utilities Environmental Conference with over 850 pre-
`registered attendees listed in this book. The final conference program agenda is arranged in
`four color coded concurrent tracks and posted on site:
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`Track A – AIR QUALITY (Grand Ballroom 1 - Pink)
`Track B – GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE (Grand Ballroom 2 - Green)
`Track C – RENEWABLE ENERGY (Canyon Ballroom -Yellow)
`Track D – OTHER (Verbena – Downstairs – Blue)
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`All coffee breaks ((9:30 to 10 AM, and 3 to 3:30 PM); lunches (12-1PM), and receptions (6-
`7PM) will be held in the exhibit area to facilitate networking.
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`• All Power-Point presentations are limited to 20 minutes including 5 minutes for Q&A.
`• Speakers should submit a short bio to the session chair before the start of each session.
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`This book provides the conference agenda, abstracts of presentations, workshops, exhibits,
`attendee list, local attractions, restaurants and conference maps.
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`CD proceedings containing Power-Point presentations will be published and mailed to all
`participants in February 2005.
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`Authors wishing to publish papers in the official online publication of the Electric Utilities
`Environmental Conference may submit manuscripts of papers to info@euec.com.
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` Early registration for hotel and exhibits are available for the 9th Annual EUEC 2006 to be held
`January 23-25, 2006 at the Westin La Paloma, Tucson, AZ. Please contact the registration desk
`for assistance.
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`The purpose of the Electric Utility Environmental Conference is to facilitate technical information
`exchange and foster cooperation between industry, government, regulators, academia and stake-holders
`for the protection of our environment.
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`Thank you for your participation. Please do not hesitate to contact me or any of the conference
`directors if we can be of assistance.
`Sincerely,
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`Prabhu Dayal, Ph.D., P.E., Chair, EUEC
`P.O. Box 66076, Tucson, Arizona, 85728-6076
`Phone: 1-520-615-3535 Fax: 1-602-296-0199
`E-mail: pdayal@euec.com Web: www.euec.com
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`PRELIMINARY PROGRAM-AT-A-GLANCE
`Sunday 1/23/2005 Free Pre-Conference Workshops
`Monday 1/24/2005
`Plenary Session:
`Prabhu Dayal, Chair, Electric Utilities Environmental Conference - “Introduction & Welcome”
`Sen. John McCain (Invited) - McCain-Lieberman "Climate Stewardship Act"
`Brian McLean, US Environmental Protection Agency - "Clean Air Rules"
`John McManus, American Electric Power - "A Utility View of the Future”
`Larry Selzer, The Conservation Fund - "Climate Policy"
`Ron Wyzga, EPRI - "CAIR and Health Effects"
`US Department of Energy - "Climate VISION"
`Gary Serio, Entergy - "GHG Program"
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`12 - 1 PM Networking Lunch in Exhibit Area
`TRACK A
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`TRACK B
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` AIR QUALITY
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` CLIMATE CHANGE
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`1:00 -
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`A1: Multi-Emissions
`B1: Climate Policy
`Birch, Cashin, Collamer, Jenkins,
`Forrister, Bluestein, Baer, Greene,
`Lomax
`Quillian, Daneke
`A2: CAIR
`B2: Climate Actions
`3:30 -
`Kinsman, Culligan, Helme, Zebell,
`Seby, Sankovski, Ogonowski, Dreschel,
`6:00
`Brown
`Turner, Fine, Shropshire, Glaser
`6 - 7 PM Networking Reception in Exhibit Area
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`TRACK C
`(Canyon Ballroom)
`RENEWABLE ENERGY &
`OTHER
`C1: Particulate Matter
`Chow, Anderson, Andracsek,
`Doraiswamy, Wilber, Norfleet, Hovan
`C2: Particulates
`Jansen, Hormel, Slocomb, Mamane,
`Mamane, Hadad
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`TRACK D
`(Verbena Room)
`EHS/EMIS/VISIBILITY/
`OTHER
`D1: EHS
`Grahame, Walther, Wyzga, Barnes,
`Chatham, Diosey
`D2: EMIS
`Drerup, Biggs, Schnelle, Toth, O'Brien,
`Gasperecz, Keehn
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`D3: Visibility
`Kumar, McVehil, Pearson, Rowe,
`Oestmann, Austin
`D4: Regional Haze
`Campbell, Lavery, Morris, Paine, Seby,
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`D5: Water & Other
`Cogen, Hoffmann, Dudley, Modesitt,
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`Rabadi, Wysong
`D6: Multi-Pollutant Control
`Technology
`Ochs, Partanen, Russell, Anderson,
`Crynack, Smith, Swanson
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`C9: RE Financing
`Trexler, MsWilliams, Schiller, O'Hop,
`Mercado, South, Golove, Tran, Dayal,
`Austin
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`A3: Mercury - Control
`Offen, Sjostrom, Eckberg, Landreth,
`Smith
`A4: Mercury
`Chu, Cremer, Schofield, Alix, Bland,
`Masuraha
`12 - 1 PM Networking Lunch in Exhibit Area
`A5: Mercury
`B5: Carbon Trading
`Nelson, Lissianski, Minkara, Staudt,
`Fusaro, Rosenthal, Lack, Townsend,
`Bustard, Baek
`Kolwey, Kim Burnett
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`7:30 -
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`1:00 -
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`Tuesday 01/25/2005
`B3: Corporate Strategies
`Wintergreen, Nelson, Tanzer, Drexler,
`Diamant, Jenkins
`B4: Power Partners
`Holdsworth, Fitzgerald, Williams, Boyd,
`Batcher
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`C3: NSR
`Harrison, Byers, Hiser, Hoefs,
`Poffenberger, Traylor
`C4: Monitoring
`Boyden, Evans, Head, Kinder, Drevik,
`Crabbe
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`C5: Monitoring
`McRanie, Jernigan, Worthington,
`Spellicy, Swanson, Herman
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`3:30 -
`6:00
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`A6: Mercury
`Rossler, Abbott, Levin, Gustin,
`Vijayaraghavan, Whipple, Kita
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`B6: Carbon Sequestration
`Klein, Ruether, Lanoe, Ralston, Atwood,
`Zannes, Lague, San Martin
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`C6: Permitting
`Freeman, Born, Cline, Weilert,
`Petermann, Fraser, Tierney
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`6 - 7 PM Networking Reception in Exhibit Area
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`7:30 -
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`A7: Mercury
`Tran, Quick, Senior, Niksa, Xin,
`Singhvi
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`A8: NOx Control
`Albanese, Broderick, Higgins, Piche,
`Staudt, Sun
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`Wednesday 01/26/2005
`B7: Terrestrial Carbon &
`Forestry Issues
`Caster, Diamant, Konrad, Updegraff,
`Esposito
`B8: Inventories & Registries
`Balentine, Camp, Worhach, Chan,
`Kadyszewski, Kempka
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`C7: Renewable Energy
`Bayless, Coakley, Stuebi, Davis,
`Johnson, Golden, Jayaraman
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`C8: Energy Efficiency
`Mercado, Kotas, Mayes, Sprott, Clouse,
`Aggarawal,
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`10:00
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`12:00
`12 - 1 PM Networking Lunch in Exhibit Area
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`1:00 -
`3:00
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`A9: Multi-Pollutant Control
`Technology
`Khan, Spitznogle, Staehle, Boren
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`B9: Monitoring &
`Verification
`Canterbury, Chatham, Kirk, Jacques,
`Tremblay, Wintergreen, Kim
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`Track A - Air Quality
`Monday, 1/24/2005
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`A1 Multi-Emissions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Monday; 1-3pm
`Chairs: Sam Napolitano – EPA
` Steve Lomax – EEI
`a. Comparison of Proposed State and Federal Multi-Pollutant Strategies
`– Erich Birch - Birch & Becker, LLP
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`b. Incremental Control Costs for Multi Pollutant Control Planning
`– Michael G. Cashin P.E. - Minnesota Power (Allete)
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`c. Impacts of Multi-pollutant Regulations on Fuel Diversity
`– Nate Collamer - ICF Consulting
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`d. State Efforts to Get Ahead of the Feds in Regulating Emissions (CO2 and Mercury)
`– Angela Jenkins and John M. Holloway III - Hunton and Williams, LLP
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`e. Emission Reduction Accomplishments of the Electric Generation Industry
`– Steve Lomax and John Kinsman - EEI
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`A2 CAIR & IGCC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Monday; 1-3pm
`Chairs: Kevin Culligan – EPA
` John Kinsman – EEI
`a. Clean Air Interstate Rule and Other Air Quality Regulations
`– John Kinsman and Steve Lomax – EEI
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`b. CAIR and other EPA Air Regulations that May Affect the Power Sector
`– Kevin Culligan – EPA
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`c. Opportunities to Control Emissions from Industrial Boilers and Implications for
`Power Generators
`– Ned Helme, Stacey Davis, Matt Ogonowski, David Wagger - Center for Clean Air Policy
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`d. IGCC - Environmental Attributes and Issues
`– Mike Zebell, Robert Fraser, Fred Pope - ENSR Corporation; Bruce MacDonald
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`e. Siting and Permitting Process for IGCC Coal Power Plants
`– Gary D. Brown, PE – CH2M HILL
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`A3 Mercury - Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tuesday; 7:30-9:30am
`Chairs: George Offen – EPRI
` Ram Srivastava – NETL
`a. Mercury Control for Coal-fired Power Plants - An Update of Technology Options
`– George Offen, Ramsay Chang, Paul Chu and Richard Rhudy - EPRI
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`b. Full-Scale Evaluations of Mercury Control Technologies with PRB Coals
`– Sharon Sjostrom, Travis Starns, Jerry Amrhein, and Jean Bustard - ADA ES, Inc.; Wayne
`Penrod and Corey Lineville - Sunflower Electric Power Corporation; Rich Phillips and Tom Hart -
`Ameren; Andrew O'Palko - U.S. DOE-NETL; Ramsay Chang, Ph.D. – EPRI
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`c. Mercury Control Evaluation of Halogen Injection into a Texas Lignite-Fired Boiler
`– Craig Eckberg, John Hudspeth, Mike Meyers and Jim Russell - Texas Genco; Katherine
`Dombrowski and Carl Richardson - URS Corporation; Ramsay Chang – EPRI
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`d. Full-Scale B-PAC Mercury Control with Bituminous, Subbituminous, Lignite, and
`Blended Coals with Cold-Side ESPs, Fabric Filters, and a Hot-Side ESP
`– Ronald Landreth, Ph.D. and Jon Miller - Sorbent Technologies Corporation; William Rogers
`and Melanie McCoy - DTE Energy/Detroit Edison; Robert McMurry, Donald G. McGinnis and
`Quincy Corey - Duke Energy; Lynn Brickett - U.S. DOE-NETL
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`e. Evaluation of Dedicated Mercury Control Technologies at Saskatchewan Power's
`Poplar River Station – Dave Smith and Doug Daverne – Saskatchewan Power; Sean Black
`and Leif Lindau – ALSTOM Environmental Control Systems; John Pavish – Energy and
`Environmental Research Center
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`A4 Mercury . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tuesday; 10a-12pm
`Chairs: Paul Chu – EPRI
` Mike Rossler – EEI
`a. Impact of SCR on Mercury – Paul Chu - EPRI
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`b. CFD Modeling of Activated Carbon Injection for Mercury Control in Coal-fired Power
`Plants– Marc Cremer, Constance Senior, Andrew Chiodo, Dave Wang, and Jim Valentine -
`Reaction Engineering International
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`c. A Potentially Efficient Low Cost Method for Mercury Control Based on its Newly
`Resolved Combustion Chemistry– Keith Schofield - University of California at Santa Barbara
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`d. Photochemical Oxidation for Elemental Mercury Removal from Subbituminous Flue
`Gas Streams.
`– Frank Alix and Chris McLarnon,- Powerspan; Evan Granite & Henry Pennline - U.S. DOE-NETL
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`e. Mercury Control at Low Rank Coal-Fired Power Plants by a Pre-Combustion Thermal
`Treatment Process - An Update
`– Alan Bland, Kumar Sellakumar, Lyle Johnson, Gary Walling, Duane Steen ,and Edgar Klunder
`- Western Research Institute
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`f. Evaluation Of Compliance Options For Proposed Mercury MACT Regulation
`– Vineet Masuraha and Deborah Walden - Trinity Consultants; Joe Bentley - Lower Colorado
`River Authority
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`A5 Mercury . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tuesday; 1-3pm
`Chairs: Sid Nelson – Sorbent Technologies
` Ravi Srivastava – US EPA
`a. 8 TPY of Utility Mercury by 2008: The Roadmap
`– Sid Nelson Jr. - Sorbent Technologies Corporation
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`b. Integrated and Cost Effective Approach to Mercury Control
`– Vitali Lissianski, Randy Seeker, and Peter Maly - GE Energy
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`c. Further Progress Toward Concrete-Safe Mercury Sorbents
`– Rafic Minkara, Ph.D., P.E. - Headwaters Clean Coal Corporation; Qunhui Zhou, Ph.D. and Yinzhi Zhang,
`Ph.D. - Sorbent Technologies Corporation
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`d. Mercury Control from Coal Fired Electric Utility Plants - A Review of Technology Status and
`Cost
`– James E. Staudt - Andover Technology Partners; Ravi K. Srivastava - U.S. Environmental Protection
`Agency
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`e. Full Scale Evaluation of TOXECON IITM on a Lignite Fired Boiler
`– Jean Bustard, Jerry Amrhein, Cam Martin, Chris Rusin, Travis Starns – ADA ES, Inc.; Charlie Bullinger -
`Great River Energy, Coal Creek Station; Ramsay Chang, Ph.D. – EPRI; Mark Strohfus - Great River
`Energy
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`f. Elemental Mercury Removal by the Raw and Chemically treated Oil-fired Fly Ashes
`– Jeom-In Baek, Kyung-il Park, Kwang-Chul Song and Kyung-Ryong Jang - Korea Electric Power Research
`Institute; Si-Hyun Lee - Korea Institute of Energy Research
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`A6 Mercury - Measurement & Modeling . . . . . . . . . . . Tuesday; 3:30-6pm
`Chairs: Leonard Levin – EPRI
` Anne Smith – Charles River Associates
`a. Electric Generation Mercury Reductions: Policy-Making Landscape
`– Michael Rossler – EEI
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`b. How Do We Assess the Environmental Benefits from U.S. Mercury Emission Control
`Regulations? - A Proposed Monitoring Plan
`– Michael L. Abbott - Idaho National Laboratory; Robert P. Mason - Chesapeake Biological Laboratory;
`R.A. Bodaly - Freshwater Institute; O. Russell Bullock, Jr. - NOAA; Charles T. Driscoll - Dept. Civil &
`Environ. Eng.; David Evers - BioDiversity Research Institute; Steven E. Lindberg - Oak Ridge National
`Laboratory; Michael Murray - National Wildlife Federation; Edward B. Swain - Minnesota Pollution Control
`Agency
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`c. Integrative Analysis of U.S. Mercury Sources and Deposition – Leonard Levin - EPRI; Anne Smith -
`Charles River Associates; Christian Seigneur -AER Inc.; Chris Whipple - ENVIRON
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`d. Why Do We Care About Terrestrial Sources and Sinks of Atmospheric Hg?
`– Mae Sexauer Gustin - Univ of Nevada-Reno; Steven E. Lindberg, Oak Ridge National Lab
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`e. Modeling of Mercury Emission Control Scenarios for Coal-fired Power Plants
`– Krish Vijayaraghavan, Kristen Lohman, Shu-Yun Chen and Christian Seigneur - Atmospheric &
`Environmental Research, Inc.; Anne Smith - Charles River Associates; Leonard Levin - EPRI; John J.
`Jansen - Southern Company Services
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`f. Mercury Exposure Across the United States Under Regulatory Scenarios
`– Chris Whipple - ENVIRON International Corporation; Christian Seigneur - AER Inc.; Anne Smith -
`Charles River Associates; Leonard Levin - EPRI
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`g. Field Demonstration of a Mercury Continuous Emissions Monitor
`– Dieter Kita, Jerry Amrhein, Jean Bustard and Trent Taylor - ADA ES, Inc.; Jeff Socha, Dieter Kita, and
`Mike Nemergut - Thermo Electron Corporation
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`A7 Mercury - Measurement & Modeling . . . . . . Wednesday; 7:30-9:30am
`Chairs: Raj Singhvi – US EPA/ERTBI
` Constance Senior – Reaction Engineering International
`a. A Multipathway Health Risk Assessment Model for Mercury Emissions
`– Khanh Tran - AMI Environmental
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`b. Geographic Variation of Mercury Content, and Mercury Emissions Predicted for
`Existing Technologies, by U.S. County of Coal Origin.
`– Jeffrey C. Quick - Utah Geological Survey
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`c. Measurement and Control of Mercury Emissions in Utility Boilers
`– Constance Senior and Bradley Adams - Reaction Engineering International
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`d. The Impact of Wet FGD Scrubbing On Hg Emissions From Coal-Fired Power Stations
`– Stephen Niksa - Niksa Energy Associates; Naoki Fujiwara - Coal Research Laboratory
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`e. Mercury Release From Coal Combustion By-products
`– Mei Xin and Mae Gustin - University of Nevada-Reno; Kenneth Ladwig – EPRI
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`f. Comparison of Real-Time and Laboratory Analysis of Mercury Vapor in Indoor Air:
`Statistical Analysis Results
`– Raj Singhvi - USEPA/ERTBI
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`A8 NOx Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wednesday; 10am-12pm
`Chairs: Vince Albanese – Fuel Tech
` Brian Higgins – Mobotec USA
`a. Hybridization of Urea-SNCR with SCR -- A Fit for the Future
`– Vince M. Albanese and W. H. Sun - Fuel Tech; Rich Abrams - Babcock Power
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`b. Cost-effective NOx Reduction Technology with OFA and Burner Modifications: Case
`Studies of Two No. 6 Oil Fired Utility Boilers
`– R. Gifford Broderick - Combustion Components Associates
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`c. SCR Levels Of NOx Reduction With ROfA And Rotamix (SNCR) At Dynegy's Vermilion
`Power Station
`– Brian Higgins, Jay Crilley, and Mark Shilling - Mobotec USA; Kristopher Coombs - Dynegy
`Midwest Generation
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`d. Reduction of NOx Emissions from a Fleet of Boilers using Model Predictive Control
`– Steve Piche, Jianhu Jia, Paul Sabiston, and Ray Johnson - Pegasus Technologies
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`e. SCR Catalyst Management Strategies - Modeling and Experience
`– James E. Staudt - Andover Technology Partners
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`f. Commercialization of Urea Decomposition Process for SCR System
`– William H. Sun, John Boyle, Paul Carmignani and Vince Albanese - Fuel Tech, Inc.
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`A9 Multi-Pollutant Control Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . Wednesday; 1-3pm
`Chairs: Sikander Khan – EPA
` Gary Spitznogle – AEP
`a. Mercury and Multipollutant Control Technologies for Electric Utility Boilers
`– Sikander Khan and Sarah Dunham - U.S. EPA, Office of Air and Radiation, Clean Air Markets
`Division; Ravi Srivastava and Nick Hutson - U.S. EPA, National Risk Management Research
`Laboratory, Air Pollution Prevention and Control Division
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`b. Oxidation of Mercury Across a Slipstream SCR Reactor Equipped with Various
`Catalyst Formulations
`– Gary Spitznogle, Keith McDonald, Chao Lin, Anja Vesanen, Aimee Toole, and Dan Duellman -
`American Electric Power Co
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`c. Drivers, Rationale and Methodology in the Application of Wet Electrostatic
`Precipitators to Electric Utility Fossil Power Plants
`– Richard C. Staehle and Albert L. Moretti - The Babcock & Wilcox Company; Paul J. Ireland -
`Washington Group International; Randy Cothron - AES Deepwater; Gary Ross - NB Power
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`d. Multi-Pollutant Test Results for NOx, SO2, and Hg Utilizing EnviroScrub's Oxides of
`Manganese Pahlmanite Sorbent
`– Richard M Boren - EnviroScrub Technologies Corporation
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`e. Demonstration of Enabling Oxy-Combustion Technology for Zero-Emissions Power Plants
`– Roger Anderson, Keith Pronske and Fermin Viteri - Clean Energy Systems, Inc.
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`Track B - Climate Change
`Monday, 1/24/2005
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`B1 Climate Policy & Economics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Monday; 1-3pm
`Chairs: Dirk Forrister – NatSource
` Mitchell Baer – U.S. DOE
`a. Opportunities in the EU CO2 Emissions Trading Market
`– Dirk Forrister, NatSource
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`b. New Actions on CO2 Mitigation - Where Will They Lead Us?
`– Joel Bluestein – EEA
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`c. The United Nations Efforts on Climate Change and Mercury - Update and Policy-
`Relevant Implications
`– Mitchell Baer – U.S. DOE
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`d. Dirty Little Secrets About "Clean Power": Why Clean Power Doesn't Necessarily Mean
`Cleaner Air
`– Andrew Greene and Albert Ferrer – Navigant Consulting, Inc.
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`e. Nuclear Power as A Tool for Economic Air Emission Reduction Programs
`– Mary M. Quillian – Nuclear Energy Institute
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`f. A Real Economic Appraisal of Climate Policy Options?
`– Gregory A. Daneke – Arizona State University
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`B2 State & Regional Climate Actions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Monday; 3:30-6pm
`Chairs: Paul Seby – Friedlob Sanderson Paulson & Tourillott, LLC
` Scott Turner – Nixon Peabody, LLP
`a. CO2 Regulation in the Courts? – Paul M. Seby- Friedlob Sanderson Paulson & Tourtillott, LLC
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`b. Analyzing Joint Benefits of Air Pollution Control Policies and Climate Change
`Mitigation with a Stochastic Climate Change Modeling Framework
`– Alexei Sankovski and William Pepper - ICF Consulting; Jane Leggett - U.S. EPA
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`c. Update on State Climate Actions, with Focus on New California Analysis
`– Matt Ogonowski, Ned Helme, and Stacey Davis - Center for Clean Air Policy
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`d. The Regulation of CO2 Emissions from New and Expanding Power Plants in the
`Northwestern United States – Chris Drechsel - Trinity Consultants
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`e. The Northeast Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative: Flash or Fizzle?
`– Scott M. Turner - Nixon Peabody, LLP
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`f. Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI) Implications for Electric Generators
`– Steve Fine and Chris MacCracken, ICF Consulting, Inc.; Karl Michael - NYSERDA
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`g. Future Energy Growth in the Big Sky Region - – David Shropshire and Susan Capalbo - Big
`Sky Regional Carbon Sequestration Partnership, Idaho National Laboratory
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`h. CO2 Lawsuits: Will the Plaintiffs' Bar Do to the Utility Industry What It Did to the
`Tobacco Industry? – Peter Glaser - Troutman Sanders, LLP
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`Tuesday, 1/25/2005
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`B3 Corporate Strategies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tuesday; 7:30-9:30am
`Chairs: Eric Kuhn – Cinergy Corp
` Mark Trexler – Trexler Climate + Energy Services, Inc
`a. Climate Change and GHG Shareholder Resolutions– Jay Wintergreen - First Environment
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`b. Climate Change: Advancing Corporate Strategy Under Uncertainty
`– Hal Nelson - Trexler Climate + Energy Services, Inc.
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`c. Distinguishing Hyperbole from Action in Corporate Strategic Responses to Global
`Climate Change – Laura S. Tanzer & Mitchel P. McClaran - School of Natural Resources,
`University of Arizona
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`d. Can We Make Consumer Markets Work? – Mark Trexler - Trexler Climate+Energy Services
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`e. Analyzing the Cost-Effectiveness of Electric Company Options to Reduce GHG
`Emissions: Price Uncertainty, Real-Options, and Discounting
`– Adam Diamant - EPRI; Eric Kuhn - Cinergy Corp.
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`f. Creating Integrated, Low-Cost, Emission Reduction Strategies for Networked
`Companies Using Emissions Optimizer Technology - Beth Brandes Jenkins, Richard E.
`McAllister, Bruce E. Snyder, Semra Alici, Carlos A. Valenzuela, and Mark M. Daichendt - Air
`Products & Chemicals, Inc.; Derrick P. Schertz and Joseph F. Pekny - Advanced Process
`Combinatorics, Inc.; Kasi Kasireddy - VisionMonitor
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`B4 Power Partners & CLIMATE VISION . . . . . . . . Tuesday; 10am-12pm
`Chairs: Eric Holsdworth – Edison Electric Institute
` John Kinsman - EEI
`a. Power Partner's Meeting the Challenge: An Update – Eric Holdsworth - Edison Electric
`Institute
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`b. AEP's GHG Program Supporting Power Partners & CLIMATE VISION
`– Diane Fitzgerald – AEP
`c. Entergy's Voluntary Greenhouse Gas Stabilization Commitment: Progress During First
`Commitment (2001 - 2005) & Newly Announced Second Commitment (2006 - 2010)
`– Jeff Williams – Entergy
`d. Southern Company Sulfur Hexafluoride Inventory and Emission Reduction Program
`– Ken Boyd - Southern Company
`e. Dick Bratcher (EPRI)
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`f. DOE (to be determined)
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`B5 Carbon Trading and Markets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tuesday; 1-3pm
`Chairs: Joe Wisniewski – Environmental Synergy
`Peter Fusaro – Global Change Associates
`a. Emissions Trading Markets: An Overview of Where We are in 2005
`– Peter C. Fusaro - Global Change Associates Inc.
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`b. Cap Or Trade: The Evolution of Emissions Control and Market Decisions Since 1990
`– Peter Rosenthal - Washington Bureau Chief
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`c. A look Ahead: An Update of the Regional Emissions Markets
`– Randall N. Lack - Element Markets, Inc.
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`d. US Greenhouse Gas Project Offsets: Viable, Plentiful and Cost-effective
`– Bill Townsend, Greg Spencer and Lauren Rector - Blue Source
`
`e. Acquiring Quality Offsets With a Non-Profit Partner: The Climate Trust's Greenhouse
`Gas Offset Partnership Program – Mike Burnett - The Climate Trust
`
`f. Endowment Effect of CO2 Permits In Experimental Economic Framework
`– Hyo-Sun Kim - Korea Gas Corporation
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`g. Proactive Strategies to Manage GHG Risks
`– Neil Kolwey - Platts/E Source
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`h. Voluntary GHG Reduction Goals and Strategies – Neil Kolwey - Platts/E Source
`
`B6 GHG & Carbon Sequestration Technologies . . . . . Tuesday; 3:30-6pm
`Chairs: Dan Klein – Twenty-First Strategies
` John Ruether – DOE
`a. New Developments in DOE's Carbon Sequestration Program
`– Daniel E. Klein – Twenty-First Strategies; Robert L. Kane – U.S. Dept. of Energy
`
`b. Coal-to-Power and Coal-to-Liquid Fuels Technologies Used in a Technoeconomic
`Study of the Hydrogen Economy
`– John Ruether and Peter Balash - U.S. DOE-NETL; Dale Keairns - U.S. DOE-NETL SAIC;
`Donald Hanson - Argonne National Laboratory
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`c. A Sustainable Development Technology for Capture, Recycling and Sequestration of
`Industrial CO2 Emissions, Using a Biochemical Catalyst.
`– Jo Lanoë - CO2 Solution Inc.
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`d. An Innovative Process To Sequester CO2
`- Jack Ralston - RITA, USA; Erik Fareid - EicProc
`
`e. The Benefits and Challenges of Sulfur Hexafluoride Recycling
`– Ted Atwood, P. Czepiel, and I. K. Klimovitsky - Xenon Specialty Gas, Inc
`
`f. Waste-to-Energy's Contribution to Lowering Emissions of Greenhouse Gas: An
`American Example
`– Maria Zannes - Integrated Waste Services Association; Frank Ferraro - Wheelabrator
`Technologies; D. Karsten Millrath - Columbia University Earth Engineering Center
`
`g. A Global Standard for Reducing Venting and Flaring of Associated Gas
`– John Lague - URS Corporation, CA; Lisa Campbell - URS Corporation, London
`
`h. Overview of GHG Emission Estimation for the Electric Utility Industry
`– Gregory San Martin and Sven Thesen - PG&E
`
`Wednesday, 1/26/2005
`
`B7 Terrestrial Carbon and Forestry . . . . . . . . . Wednesday; 7:30-9:30am
`Chairs: Gary Kaster – AEP
` John Kinsman – EEI
`a. UtiliTree Carbon Company and PowerTree Carbon Company Experience with Forest
`Carbon Sequestration
`– Gary Kaster, AEP; Mike Rodenberg DTE; Eric Kuhn, Cinergy; Paul Pike, Ameren; John
`Kinsman, EEI
`
`b. Estimating and Comparing the "Levelized Cost" Per Ton ($/ton CO2e) of
`Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reductions That May Be Produced by Four Different
`Approaches to Developing and Managing Forest Carbon Sequestration Projects
`– Adam Diamant - EPRI
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`c. A Comparison of Sequestering Carbon in Northern vs. Southern Forests of the U.S.
`– Dr. Gary Konrad and Dr. Ching-Hsun Huang - Arthur Temple College of Forestry, Stephen F.
`Austin State University
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`d. Implementing a Pilot Trade in Soil Carbon Sequestration
`– Karen Updegraff, P. Zimmerman, P. Kozak, W.J. Capehart and M. Price - South Dakota
`School of Mines and Technology
`
`e. The Value of Collaborative Tools in Advancing Carbon Sequestration Projects and
`Other Climate Initiatives – Michelle Varga Esposito - Augusta Systems, Inc.; Sarah Forbes
`- U.S. DOE-NETL
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`B8 Inventories & Registries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wednesday; 10am-12pm
`Chairs: Ram Srivistava – SAIC
` Sarah Forbes – DOE
`a. Overview of GHG Emission Estimation for the Electric Utility Industry
`– Howard Balentine and Wilma Dreessen - ENSR International
`
`b. Standardized GHG Emissions Reporting for Electric Utilities: A Report on the
`Voluntary Reporting and Certification Protocols Developed by the California Climate
`Action Registry
`– Robyn Camp - California Climate Action Registry
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`c. Electricity GHG Inventories: Issues and Approaches
`– Paul Worhach, Ph.D. and Scott Olson - Nexant, Inc.
`d. Carbon Sequestration Role in State and Local Actions
`– Melissa Chan and Sarah Forbes - U.S. DOE-NETL
`
`e. Carbon Benefits from Improved Fire Management
`– John Kadyszewski – Winrock International
`
`f. Targeting and Tracking Terrestrial Sequestration Offset Projects as Part of an
`Emissions Reduction Strategy
`– Dick Kempka - Ducks Unlimited, Inc.
`
`B9 Monitoring & Verification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wednesday; 1-3:30pm
`Chairs: John Kadyszwski – Winrock International
` Robert S. Chatham – PSEG Global
`a. Silver Lining: Where Global Environmental Program Meet Economic Reality
`– Michael Canterbury - ESP
`
`b. Certifying Greenhouse Gas Projects
`– Robert S. Chatham, PE, CPEA - PSEG Global
`
`c. Learnings from an Aspiring CDM Project Participant: Four Years of Visible Results
`– Ed Kirk - CAAC; Benoit Bosquet -World Bank; David Shoch –Winrock
`
`d. CO2 Emissions from Semi-Arid Reservoirs and Natural Aquatic Ecosystems
`– Robert Jacques - Ecubed; Alain Tremblay - Hydro-Quebec; J. Therrien - Groupe Conseil
`Génivar
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`e. Greenhouse Gas Emissions From Hydroelectric Reservoirs: From Boreal To Tropical
`Regions – Alain Tremblay and Louis Varfalvy - Hydro-Quebec; Charlotte Roehm and Michelle
`Garneau - University of Quebec in Montreal
`
`f. The California Climate Action Registry and GHG Report Verification
`– Jay Wintergreen & Tod Delaney – First Environment
`
`g. Analysis of LFG Generation Rate from Landfill Site with Relation to CDM
`– Hyung-Taek Kim and Jun-Kyu Park – Department of Energy Studies; Duk-Seang Lee – Big
`Trust Technology
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`Track C - Renewable Energy & Other Issues
`Monday, 1/24/2005
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`C1 Particulate Matter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Monday; 1-3pm
`Chairs: Judy Chow – Desert Research Institute
` Peter G. Hyde – Arizona Department of Environmental Quality
`a. XRF Speciation of Particulate Monitoring Filters – A Wise Investment for Electric
`Utilities Under the Regional Haze Rule
`– Darcy J. Anderson – Matrix Consulting Group, Inc.; Peter G. Hyde – Arizona Department of
`Environmental Quality; Dr. Prabhu Dayal – C Trade
`
`b. Particulate Emissions- When Test Methods Don’t Reflect Actual Emissions
`– Robyn Andracsek – Burns & McDonnell
`
`c. Contribution of Coal-Fired Power Plants to Ambient PM2.5 Concentrations in TN
`– Prakash Doraiswamy, Wayne T. Davis, Terry L. Miller and Joshua S. Fu - Dept. Civil and
`Environmental Engineering University of Tennessee, Knoxville
`
`d. Continuous Particulate Monitoring - The Next Challenge for Point-Source Monitoring
`for the Electric Utility Industry
`– Karl R. Wilber – ESC; Frances Hardrick – We Energies
`
`e. Opacity and Particulate Measurement and Regulatory Issues Affecting Utilities
`– Steve Norfleet – RMB Consulting
`
`f. Particulate Monitoring: Technology and Regulations
`– Richard A. Hovan - Forney Corporation
`
`C2 Particulates - Science & Modeling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Monday; 3:30-6pm
`Chairs: Judy Chow – Desert Research Institute
` John Jansen – Southern Company
`a. A SEARCH Update: Trends, Sources of Carbon, and More
`– John Jansen – Southern Company
`
`b. Recent Developments in Meteorological Data for Use in CALPUFF
`– Thomas R. Hormel and Edward Addison - McVehil-Monnett Associates, Inc.
`
`c. Lessons Learned from PEMS Development
`– Stephen H. Slocomb, PE and Sean R. Gregory – Epsilon Associates, Inc.
`
`d. Characterization of Ash Aerosols from Ancient Roman Bath Hypocaust
`– Yaacov Mamane – Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Haifa, Israel; Robert Willis
`– ManTech
`
`e. Characterization of Coarse and Fine Particles Downwind of a Coal Power Plant Along
`the East Mediterranean Coast.
`– Yaacov Mamane, Osnat Yossef, and Ety Melamed - Faculty of Civil and Environmental
`Engineering, Haifa, Israel
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`f. Determination of Shiraz Air Pollution Monitoring Network Using Geostatistical
`Techniques and Kriging Method
`– Kamal Hadad – S.U.
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`C3 New Source Review (NSR) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tuesday; 7:30-9:30am
`Chairs: Craig Harrison – Hunton & Williams
` Eric Hiser – Jorden Bischoff McGuire Rose & Hiser, PLC
`a. Will 2005 Resolve the Debate About EPA's Utility Enforcement Initiative and the NSR
`Rules?
`– Craig S. Harrison – Hunton & Williams
`
`b. New Source Review Planning - What's the Right Approach to Implementing Plant
`Upgrades? A Case Study
`– Andrew Byers and Brian O'Neal – Black & Veatch
`
`c. The Hidden Side of NSR Reform: Changes in the Interpretation of Reactivation,
`Method of Operation, and H



