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3 - 5 September 2008 - 7th European Conference on Coal Research and Its Applications
Venue: Cardiff, Wales |
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11 - 12 September - "Promoting CO2 Capture and Storage in Romania" Workshop
Venue: Bucharest, Romania |
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This workshop will bring together key players, including policy makers, industry representatives, financing bodies, authorities, consulting and engineering companies, research bodies.
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29 - 30 September 2008 - EAGE - CO2 Geological Storage Workshop
Venue: Budapest, Hungary |
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CO2 storage focused workshop organised by European Association of Geoscientists & Engineers.
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1 - 3 October 2008 - 2nd International Conference on Accelerated Carbonation for Environmental and Materials Engineering - ACEME 08
Venue: University of Rome, Italy |
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You are invited to participate in the "2nd International Conference on Accelerated Carbonation for Environmentals and Materials Engineering - ACEME 08", that will take place in Rome from October 1st to October 3rd, 2008. Different sessions will be dedicated to the carbonation of minerals and industrial residues for CO2 storage.
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13 - 17 October - BRGM-COCO2GeoNet’s 2008 training course
Venue: BRGM Orléans, France |
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Title of the course: Modelling chemical reactivity during CO2 geological storage. The aim of this course is to: - Raise awareness concerning the impacts of geochemical processes on CO2 storage for up to 10,000 years, - Acquire basic knowledge on geochemical modelling and become familiar with certain standard modelling codes, - Learn which methodology to adopt when modelling real CO2 storage test cases.
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16 - 20 November 2008 - 9th International Conference Greenhouse Gas Control Technologies (GHGT-9)
Venue: Omni Shoreham Hotel, Washington DC |
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One of the principal international conferences on greenhouse mitigation technologies. The last conference, GHGT-8, was the largest held to date, attracting over 950 delegates.
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1 - 12 December 2008 - United Nations 14th Conference of the Parties to Climate Convention - COP14
Venue: Poznan, Poland |
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During the Poznan Conference, particular emphasis will be put on identification of specific examples of successful technology transfer and of the actions on adaptation to climate change, so that these good practices could be promulgated. The Conference will attract about 10,000-12,000 participants from 190 countries. In connection with the Convention panels, it will form an important step leading towards specific actions aimed at the protection of the Earth climate.
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18 - 20 March 2009 - CO2GeoNet's Open Forum
Venue: San Servolo Island, Venice, Italy |
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This will be the final event of its kind under the EC FP6 contract, which draws to a close at the end of March 2009. The Network's activities will continue thereafter under the CO2GeoNet Association, which was launched at the recent Open Forum in Venice last April
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13 - 19 September 2009 - 8th International Carbon Dioxide Conference
Venue: Jena, Germany |
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Since 1981 the worldwide scientific community meets every four years at an international conference for an exchange of the latest knowledge and to gain a better understanding on the multitude of interdisciplinary aspects of the global carbon cycle. After the previous conferences held in Bern, Switzerland (1981), Kandersteg, Switzerland (1985), Hinterzarten, Germany (1989), Carqueiranne, France (1993), Cairns, Australia (1997), Sendai, Japan (2001), Broomfield, USA (2005)
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