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APGTF selected as delivery body for New Knowledge Transfer Network

The UK CCS Community Network will host a biannual meeting at the University of Leeds on 14th-15th September 2010. Click here

Latest Events

10th APGTF Workshop on CARBON ABATEMENT TECHNOLOGIES FOR FOSSIL FUELS:Carbon Capture and Storage – what is being done and what needs to be done? Conference Centre,1 Victoria Street, London, 16 March 2010. Click here for details. Agenda and Presentations are now available.

Knowledge Transfer Network Workshop on National Ambitions for Power Generation in the UK,Conference Centre, 1 Victoria Street, London, 17 March 2010. Click here for details. Agenda and Presntations are now available.

5th APGTF Workshop 2004, Agenda and Presentations

Carbon Abatement for Fossil Fuels

DTI Conference Centre, London, 25th November 2004

The links on the Agenda below are to documents in Acrobat portable document format (pdf). For more information on how to view or download these files see below.

Workshop Agenda
09.45 Registration and Coffee
10.15 Welcome and Introduction (103.51 Kb)
Nick Otter, Chairman APGTF, ALSTOM Power
10.30 UK Action on Carbon Abatement (75.43 Kb)
Brian Morris, DTI
11.00 Towards a Sustainable Energy Economy - Carbon Management (1.16 Mb)
Jon Gibbons, Imperial College
11.30 UK Energy Research Centre Actions (84.27 Kb)
Jim Skea, UKERC
12.00 Carbon Abatement in EC RTD Programmes (1.39 Mb)
Pierre Dechamps, European Commission
12.30 Lunch
13.30 EU Clean Fossil Action - FENCO (1.36 Mb)
Hubert Howener, PTJ Julich Centre
14.00 North America - Strategy, Programmes and Actions (1.97 Mb)
Phil Sharman, DTI
14.30 Other International Activities (882.48 Kb)
John Topper, IEA Clean Coal Centre
15.00 Break
15.20 Perspective on CAT Strategy, Way Forward and Benefits (783.26 Kb)
Nick Otter, ALSTOM Power
15.50 Panel Session and Open Discussion (43.76 Kb)
PANEL SESSION REPORT (89.99 Kb)
16.50 Chairman's Summing Up (77.52 Kb)
Nick Otter, ALSTOM Power
17.00 Close
17.00 Informal Drinks and Networking

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