Carbon Management

May 9, 2024

Join SCS Engineers at the 2024 FECM / NETL Carbon Management Research Project Review Meeting, August 5-9, in Pittsburg, PA. Explore more than 150 Department of Energy-sponsored research and development projects at this vibrant event. Engage in plenary sessions, multi-topic breakouts, and interactive poster sessions, fostering dialogue and collaboration among project researchers, government agencies, electric utilities, research organizations, and industry stakeholders. 2024 FECM / NETL Carbon Management Research Project Review Meeting is open to the public, including international attendees, this meeting promises a wealth of publicly available information and opportunities for engagement in cutting-edge carbon management research efforts.

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Posted by Brianna Morgan at 10:56 am

August 21, 2023

Meet SCS Engineers at the 2023 FECM / NETL Carbon Management Research Project Review Meeting, August 28-September 2, at the David L. Lawrence Convention Center in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Attendees will share knowledge and insights gained by more than 150 Department of Energy-sponsored research and development (R&D) projects from the Office of Fossil Energy & Carbon Management R&D programs, including  Point Source Carbon Capture,  Carbon Dioxide Removal, Carbon Conversion, and Carbon Transport & Storage.  The National Energy Technology Laboratory is also a co-sponsor of the conference.

The FECM/NETL meetings will feature a mixture of plenary, multi-topic breakout, and interactive poster sessions to share research results and provide opportunities for discussion and collaboration on the research efforts, and they will be co-located with the United States Energy Association’s inaugural Carbon Management Technology Showcase (CMTS). (Note registration for the CMTS is separate from the registration for the 2023 FECM/NETL Carbon Management Research Project Review Meeting.)

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Posted by Laura Dorn at 5:38 pm