CANCELLED PF&C: Alternative Energy – Is It Ready to Help?

This event has been cancelled.

Alternative energy sources are being considered and developed on an international basis and the oil and gas energy industry is contributing heavily to this effort. Which of these Alternative sources can contribute and compete and what is the status of some of the other potential sources. Can any of them contribute to or complement Oil and Gas Developments? This workshop is for the energy professionals that are interested in or need to know the latest high level technology and status of development for key Alternative energy sources. Topics will include Solar Energy via photovoltaic and heat generation methods, Wind Power, Bio-fuels, Nuclear Energy, Tidal/Wave/Water Current Energy, Geothermal Power, and other emerging energy sources. 

 

The Program:

8:00 to 9:00               Registration and continental breakfast

9:00 to 9:45               Opening Remarks TBA

9:45 to 10:30             Solar Energy: Solar Trust of America (Speaker TBA)

10:30 to 10:45           Coffee Break:
10:45 to 11:30           Wind Energy: Ian Hatton- President Banyonyx

11:30 to 12:15           Nuclear Energy: Hyperion Power Generation

12:15 to 1:15             Lunch

1:15 to 2:00               Tidal/Wave/Water Current: Harvey Greenberg- VP Business Development - Hydrogreen Energy

2:00 to 2:45               Bio-Fuels: Barry Cohen – National Algae Association

2:45 to 3:30               Geothermal-Power/Natural Gas from Produced Water- Paul Gross

3:30 to 3:45               Coffee Break

3:45 to 4:30               Emerging Energy Sources –Waste Heat (The OREGEN product – GE)

4:30 to 5:15               Panel Discussion

Professional Engineer PDU: 8 Hours
 

Cost: Pre-Registration: SPE and Energy Institute Members:  $225.00

                                         Non Members:  $295.00

          
          
Walk-ins:  $325.00
 
 
  

Location: Renaissance Houston Hotel Greenway Plaza
6 Greenway Plaza East
Houston , TX 77046

Date: April 13, 2010, 8 a.m. - April 13, 2010, 5:15 p.m.