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CATEGORIES:Conference/Symposium
DESCRIPTION:This conference will focus on the politics and the economics of
  environmental problems and regulation.\n\nAt this conference\, we will con
 vene sessions to address the following questions: Is it realistic to expect
  that CCS can scale to 100 Million Barrels per day by 2035? Do we have the 
 right regulations in place? Carbon tax or credits? What role should the oil
  and gas industry play in CCS projects? Is the technology really ready? Wil
 l the public accept CCS\, and how would we move public opinion? And ultimat
 ely\, how does CCS integrate into a larger energy system?\n\nAgenda\nFull C
 onference Agendaopen in new window\n\nSpeakers\nFull Speaker Listopen in ne
 w window\n\nConference Overview\nAudio Overview\n\n \n\nConference Organize
 r\nHamdi Tchelepi\, Professor of Energy Science Engineering and Senior Fell
 ow at the Precourt Institute for Energy Energy Science & Engineering\, Facu
 lty Co-Chair\nAnthony Kovscek\, Keleen and Carlton Beal Professor of Petrol
 eum Engineering and Senior Fellow at the Precourt Institute for Energy\, Fa
 culty Co-Chair\nSarah Saltzer\, Managing Director\, Stanford Center for Car
 bon Storage\, Staff Co-Chair\n\nAbout the Sustainability Research Conferenc
 e Series\nThe Stanford Initiative on Business and Environmental Sustainabil
 ity Research Conference Series is hosted by Stanford Graduate School of Bus
 iness and the Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability.
DTEND:20231114T030000Z
DTSTAMP:20260307T114717Z
DTSTART:20231113T203000Z
LOCATION:Stanford University
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Scaling Geologic Storage of CO2 to Impact Global Emissions
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_44445509902980
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/scaling_geologic_storage_of_co2_to_im
 pact_global_emissions_3028
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Conference/Symposium
DESCRIPTION:This conference will focus on the politics and the economics of
  environmental problems and regulation.\n\nAt this conference\, we will con
 vene sessions to address the following questions: Is it realistic to expect
  that CCS can scale to 100 Million Barrels per day by 2035? Do we have the 
 right regulations in place? Carbon tax or credits? What role should the oil
  and gas industry play in CCS projects? Is the technology really ready? Wil
 l the public accept CCS\, and how would we move public opinion? And ultimat
 ely\, how does CCS integrate into a larger energy system?\n\nAgenda\nFull C
 onference Agendaopen in new window\n\nSpeakers\nFull Speaker Listopen in ne
 w window\n\nConference Overview\nAudio Overview\n\n \n\nConference Organize
 r\nHamdi Tchelepi\, Professor of Energy Science Engineering and Senior Fell
 ow at the Precourt Institute for Energy Energy Science & Engineering\, Facu
 lty Co-Chair\nAnthony Kovscek\, Keleen and Carlton Beal Professor of Petrol
 eum Engineering and Senior Fellow at the Precourt Institute for Energy\, Fa
 culty Co-Chair\nSarah Saltzer\, Managing Director\, Stanford Center for Car
 bon Storage\, Staff Co-Chair\n\nAbout the Sustainability Research Conferenc
 e Series\nThe Stanford Initiative on Business and Environmental Sustainabil
 ity Research Conference Series is hosted by Stanford Graduate School of Bus
 iness and the Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability.
DTEND:20231115T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260307T114717Z
DTSTART:20231114T160000Z
LOCATION:Stanford University
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Scaling Geologic Storage of CO2 to Impact Global Emissions
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_44445509906053
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/scaling_geologic_storage_of_co2_to_im
 pact_global_emissions_3028
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