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“ With the new Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), which—in tandem with the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL)—its estimated to reduce economy-wide greenhouse gas emissions in the United States to 40% below 2005 levels by 2030. The impact of the IRA and BIL energy provisions are expected to be most pronounced for the power sector, with initial analyses estimating that grid emissions could decline to 68% - 78% below 2005 levels by 2030. This will allow for mass carbon capture and utilisation projects across the industrial sectores to enhance North America reducing its carbon footprint. The North America CCUS & Hydrogen Decarbonisation Summit will assess and review the opportunities within the North American Energy Sector and review the different hydrogen road maps set out by different states. We will review the new IRA act of the USA government providing a tax credit of up to $180 per ton for burying carbon dioxide produced by industrial activity as well as the opportunity to be one of the biggest producers and exporters of hydrogen. ”

Following several economic changes globally and Russia’s war on Ukraine it has never been more
paramount to accelerate on cleaner energy and North America’s potential exportation of hydrogen
to Europe and Asia, it has the opportunity to be a clean energy powerhouse.

With the new Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), which—in tandem with the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law
(BIL)—its estimated to reduce economy-wide greenhouse gas emissions in the United States to 40%
below 2005 levels by 2030. The impact of the IRA and BIL energy provisions are expected to be most
pronounced for the power sector, with initial analyses estimating that grid emissions could decline
to 68% - 78% below 2005 levels by 2030. This will allow for mass carbon capture and utilisation
projects across the industrial sectores to enhance North America reducing its carbon footprint.


The North America CCUS & Hydrogen Decarbonisation Sumit will assess and review the
opportunities within the North American Energy Sector and review the different hydrogen road
maps set out by different states. We will review the new IRA act of the USA government providing a
tax credit of up to $180 per ton for burying carbon dioxide produced by industrial activity as well as
the opportunity to be one of the biggest producers and exporters of hydrogen.


The North America CCUS & Hydrogen Decarbonisation Summit will focus on the implementation of
CCS & CCUS within industrial operations and how hydrogen can decarbonise industry and transport.
The summit will bring together 300+ government officials, regulators, key industry stake holders,
leading academia, and service companies

Sessions One and Two

North America Energy & Net Zero Strategy

With energy prices and security at the forefront of every country’s mind now, this session will review North America’s long term energy strategy and developments to ensure their 2030 and 2050 target commitments are still on track.

Schedule:

  • 9:25 Chairs Opening Address: Nikki Martin, President, EnerGeo Alliance
  • 9:30 Jennifer Granholm, Secretary of Energy, US Department of Energy
  • 9:50 Pete Guthrie, Minister of Energy, Alberta Government
  • 10:10 Doug Scott, Chair, Illinois Commerce Commission
  • 10:30 Main Sponsor
  • 10:50 Q&A
  • 11:00 Coffee & Networking Break

Projects in CCS or CCUS

With CCS and CCUS playing an important role in reducing carbon emissions in the power sector, CCS is the only current option to substantially decarbonise emissions intensive sectors. This session will discuss how the new IRA act has accelerated investment within CCS & CCUS and look how different technologies can play and important role to decarbonise the energy intensive sectors industry. You will hear from end users on how they plan to utilise these technologies to reduce their carbon emissions across the hard to abate sectors.

Schedule:

  • 11:45 Richard Jackson, President and General Manager, Occidental Petroleum
  • 12:05 Case Study
  • 12:25 Q&A
  • 12:30 Panel Discussion - Carbon Capture & Utilization & Circular Economy

    Kunlei Liu, Associate Professor- Associate Director for Research, CAER

    Alex Marshall, Group Business Development and Marketing Director - US, Clarke Energy

    Brittany Reid, Environmental Health and Safety Specialist, Pilkington

    Erin Billeri, Senior Client Engagement Lead, Global CCS Institute

    Reg Manhas, Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Lapis Energy



  • 13:10 Lunch & Networking
  • 14:10 Chairs Opening Address: Nikki Martin, President, EnerGeo Alliance
  • 14:15 Chris Powers, Vice President, Carbon Capture, Utilization, & Storage, Chevron New Energies
  • 14:35 Matthew Healey, CEO, Pace CCS
  • 14:55 Case Study
  • 15:15 Q&A
  • 15:25 Panel discussion - Highlighting the challenges and constraints of deployment of technologies and projects for blue and green hydrogen projects.

    Tiffany Roberts, Government Affairs - Western Region, Phillips 66

    Mike Grunow, Senior Vice President Business Development, Strata Clean Energy
  • 16:10 Coffee & Networking Break

Session Three

Investment Opportunities, Economics and Workforce Developments

This session will review the investment that is needed across North America to help propel CCS/CCUS & hydrogen projects. The IRA directs nearly $400 billion in federal funding to clean energy, with the goal of substantially lowering the nation’s carbon emissions by the end of this decade. We will also review how this can enhance other sectors and create a new circular economy to ensure ESG targets are achieved. We will also asses the challenge to retain and reskill existing workforces to adapt to the new operations.

Schedule:

  • 16:30 Case Study
  • 16:50 Panel Discussion - Investment opportunities and ESG

    Kerry Constabile, Managing Director, Global Head of Sustainability Strategy and Net Zero, Standard Chartered Bank

    Harry Warren, Senior Consultant - Loan Programs Office (LPO), U.S. Department of Energy

    Will Shimer, Business Development Manager, Climate Investments

    Matt Kittell, Director, Societe Generale Corporate & Investment Banking

    Nigel Jenvey, Vice President CCUS & H2 Project Development, Baker Hughes

  • 17:20 Panel Discussion - Tech Start Pitch

    This panel discussion will allow 5 start up companies pitch their cutting edge innovative technology to potential investors and projects developers

    Christopher Romans, Founder, Jupiter Advisors- Moderator
  • 17:45 Evening Drinks Reception
  • 19:45 End of Day 1

Sessions One and Two

Hydrogen Production & Projects

Hydrogen has been labelled as the fuel of the future and will become our main energy source as we transition to net zero. This session will discuss the different types of hydrogen on the hydrogen rainbow spectrum and how it can help decarbonise the industrial users, transport and aviation sector. This session will also review how offshore wind can play a vital role in the production of green hydrogen.

Schedule:

  • 9:25 Chairs opening address:
  • 9:30 Sunita Satyapal, Director, Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technologies, U.S. Department of Energy
  • 9:50 Larry Tree, President / CEO, Proteum Energy
  • 10:10 Suncor Energy Case Study
  • 10:30 Case Study
  • 10:50 Q&A
  • 11:00 Coffee & Networking Break
  • 11:45 Case Study
  • 12:05 Phillips 66 Case Study
  • 12:25 Case Study
  • 12:45 Madelka McCalla, Chief Corporate Affairs and Impact Officer, The AES Corporation
  • 13:05 Q&A
  • 13:15 Lunch & Networking Break

Hydrogen Storage and Transportation Infrastructure

Within this session we will review the recent developments across the hydrogen infrastructure in North America set of by the DOE and the Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technologies Office (HFTO) office on options for storage and transportation.

Schedule:

  • 14:15 Chairs Opening Address:
  • 14:20 Case Study
  • 14:40 Frank Wolak, President & CEO, Fuel Cell & Hydrogen Association
  • 15:00 Case Study
  • 15:20 Brian Weeks, Senior Director - Hydrogen Business Development, Gas Technology Institute (GTI)
  • 15:40 Q&A
  • 15:50 Coffee & Networking Break

Session Three

North America Port & Infrastructure

With North America ranking number 2 and 3 port infrastructure quality globally this session will review how ports can play a pivotal role within energy transition and the opportunities for exportation of liquefied hydrogen & ammonia.

Schedule:

  • 16:00 Frances Moffett-Kouadio FICE , Director Exports North America, UK Department of International Trade
  • 16:25 Ian Gansler, Energy Resilience and Sustainability Policy Manger, American Association of Port Authorities
  • 16:45 Case Study
  • 17:05 Q&A
  • 17:15 End of Conference

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