8th APGTF Workshop 2008, Agenda and Presentations
Development and Implementation of Future UK Strategy
BERR Conference Centre, 1 Victoria Street, London, 27th February 2008
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| 09.15-09.45 | Registration and Coffee |
| 09.45 | Chairman's Introduction (120.50 Kb) Nick Otter, Chairman APGTF, ALSTOM Power |
| 10.00 | Opening Talk Malcolm Wicks, Minister for Energy |
| Part 1 | The International Scene |
| 10.20 | A Vision for roll-out of CCS Lord Oxburgh, President CCSA |
| 10.40 | Carbon Abatement Technology Strategy in the EU (1.46 Mb) Pierre Dechamps, European Commission |
| 11.00 | Clean Fossil Power Generation in IEA World Energy Outlook 2007 (379.87 Kb) Brian Ricketts, IEA |
| 11.20 | Q&A and Discussion |
| Part 2 | UK Strategy and Initiatives for CCS |
| 11.40 | UK CAT/CCS Strategy (3.35 Mb) Bronwen Northmore, BERR |
| 12.00 | A View from the Energy Technologies Institute (1.53 Mb) David Clarke, Chief Exec, ETI |
| 12.20 | Q&A and Discussion |
| 12.30-13.30 | Lunch + Posters |
| 13.30 | A View from the Technology Strategy Board (1007.04 Kb) David Way, TSB |
| 13.50 | UK Research Councils' Programme for CAT/CCS (1.56 Mb) Alison Wall, EPSRC |
| 14.10 | An Industrial Viewpoint (3.08 Mb) Mike Farley, Doosan Babcock |
| 14.30 | Q&A and Discussion |
| Part 3 | The Future for APGTF and Priorities |
| 14.50 | APGTF Vision and Way Forward (646.33 Kb) Nick Otter, Chairman APGTF |
| 15.10-15.40 | Tea and Refreshments |
| Part 4 | Delegates Views on Key Issues |
| 15.40 | Facilitated session with delegates |
| 16.45 | Chairman's summing up |
| 17.00 | Close |
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Chairman's Introduction