ACI is pleased to announce the Early Confirmed Speakers
for our 10th Carbon Dioxide Utilization Summit, being
organized on 28th February & 1st March 2018 in
Tampa, Florida, USA:
Early Confirmed Speakers Include:
Christophe Mihalcea, Director, Fermentation, Lanzatech
Gas Fermentation as a strategy for Carbon Capture, sequestration and reuse.
Ron Chance, Executive Vice President, Algenol Biotech
Carbon Capture & Utilization in an Algae-based Biorefinery: Current State of Technology & Projected Deployment TimelinessBruce Dannenberg, CEO, Phytonix
Chairman
John Litynski, CCS Division Director (Acting), U.S.
Department of Energy (DOE)
Recent Regulatory Driver and R&D efforts on CO2
Capture and Utilization Sean Monkman, VP Technology Development,
CarbonCure TechnologiesCO2 into Green Building Materials
Matt Lucas, Director – CCUS, Center for Carbon
RemovalRelationship of CO2 Utilization to Climate Change Goals
and related policy.
Laura Nereng, Sustainability & Business Development,
3MCO2 to Fuels
John Benemann, CEO, MicroBio Engineering Inc.
Techno-Economic Analysis and Life Cycle Assessment of Large-Scale Algae Production
Fatima Maria Ahmad, Solutions Fellow, Center of Climate & Energy Solutions
Regulatory Developments & Impact on CO2 Utilization
Amin Salehi-Khojin, Professor, University of Illinois at Chiacago
Electrochemical Reduction of CO2
Sayavur I Bakhtiyarov, Professor, New Mexico Institute of Mining & Technology
Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR): Implementation Strategies & Technologies in Oil & Gas Industry
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Exclusive Site VisitsAleganol Biotech
Fort Myers, Florida: Tuesday 27th February 2018
On 27th February, a day prior to the conference, a limited number of
attendees will receive the unique opportunity to attend an exclusive
site visit to CO2 Utilization Algae based Biorefinery:
Algenol Biotech – The largest algae CO2 utilization project
using photo bioreactors.
Algenol is an industrial biotechnology company that is commercializing
patented algae technology for production of biofuels and other products.
The Fort Myers facilities include a fully equipped genetic engineering
laboratory, R&D laboratories, algae growth facilities extending from
small scale laboratory to large scale (acres) outdoors, as well as a
photobioreactor manufacturing plant.
There is no extra charge to attend the site visits, but spaces are limited
and allocated on first come – first served basis. Please register
your attendance for the site visit when booking for the conference.