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Reporting of Greenhouse Gases

December 1, 2009

10:00 a.m. Central Standard Time

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EPA will require mandatory reporting of Greenhouse Gases.  On October 30, 2009, EPA published its final rule that goes into effect January 1, 2010. Certain suppliers, facilities and all major emitters of GHG will have to record and report their GHG emissions.  Who must comply?  How does a company comply?  These questions and more will be addressed at the December 1 Webinar.

 

Discussion Topics Include:

The webinar will cover topics of interest to electricity generators and other emitters and suppliers of GHGs:

  • EPA (and legislative and judicial) activity in the GHG arena
  • Who must comply with the new GHG reporting rule
  • Options on data needs and GHG management strategies – know your choices
  • Details on Subpart C & D – General Stationary Fuel Combustion Sources & Electricity Generation
  • How compliance can be achieved –risks, costs and liability
  • How to use this reporting obligation as an opportunity to manage inventory and strategically prepare for possible future GHG regulations

Hear from these experts:

Douglas Daugherty, PhD, PE, CIH
Principal
ENVIRON International Corporation

Dr. Daugherty has extensive experience using his cross-disciplinary background in chemical engineering and industrial hygiene to provide solutions in areas such as greenhouse gas management; industrial hygiene; air pathway risk assessment, air permitting and compliance assistance; emergency release and indoor environmental quality. He is experienced in estimating greenhouse gas and chemical emissions from processes and regularly advises clients on compliance with emerging greenhouse gas regulations. Dr. Daugherty is a California Air Resources Board (ARB) Accredited GHG Lead Verifier and Refineries Specialist under ARB’s mandatory GHG reporting requirements.

More InfoKerry Shea
Partner
Davis Wright Tremaine’s Energy Practice

Kerry Shea practices in the fields of environmental permitting, counseling, compliance and litigation. She advises clients on project development, financing, environmental due diligence and permit issues, and also assists them in negotiations with governmental agencies. While she works with all industries, Kerry focuses on independent power producing facilities, including traditional coal- and gas-fired plants as well as renewable energy facilities with geothermal, wind, biomass, landfill gas, and solar components.

Robert Peltier

More InfoWebinar Moderator

Dr. Robert Peltier 
Editor-in-Chief
POWER magazine

Bob began his power industry career with the regulated utility, San Diego Gas & Electric Co., the unregulated power developer Energy Factors, and gas turbine supplier, Solar Turbines, Inc and later was manager of production engineering Stewart & Stevenson’s Gas Turbine Division (now part of General Electric). Dr. Peltier was also a tenured professor at Arizona State University for eight years where he taught numerous power-related courses. In 1999, Captain Peltier was recalled to active duty in the United States Navy to serve in Washington, DC on the staff of the Naval Sea Systems Command. He left active duty in September 2002 joining the POWER magazine’s editorial staff as senior editor. Bob was named Editor-in-Chief of POWER on April 1, 2003. Bob has a BS, MS and Ph.D. in mechanical engineering and is a registered engineer in California and Arizona.

You and your entire team can take part in this unique conference brought to you by POWER magazine and Davis Wright Tremaine’s Energy Practice.

You can view it at your desk or gather around a speakerphone in a conference room – no travel required! Each registration comes with access to the archived version of the program and the materials for six months.

Don’t miss this exclusive Webinar on December 1, 2009. Register you and your team today!

How does the Webinar work?

It’s easy and convenient! You just need RealPlayer or Windows Media Player installed on your computer. If you do not have either, please follow the instructions below to download and install them. Or if you prefer, a phone for the audio and an Internet connection to let you watch the slides and other information on the Web will suffice. No other downloads or special hardware – a dial-up connection will work fine.

  • One (1) set of materials (you may make copies for all of the persons you invited to listen to the program);
  • One (1) toll-free connection to the seminar (if you select the audio connection), and
  • One (1) Internet connection to the seminar.
  • Use speakers on your computer or speakerphone on your telephone and invite your entire staff to attend for FREE!

What equipment do I need?

For the audio connection:

  • A computer with RealPlayer or Windows Media Player installed. When you log into the Virtual Seminar, your computer will be taken through a brief configuration check and will let you know if you’re missing any software.

For the Internet connection:

  • PC: 166Mhz Pentium-based PC or better
  • Operating system: Windows 95, 98, NT, 2000, XP
  • Browser: For optimal viewing experience, we recommend using Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher. However, any version of IE 4.0 or higher will work. For Netscape, only versions 4.x are supported at this time.
  • Internet connection: 28.8 or faster connection
  • Display set at 1024 x 768 or 800 x 600

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If you are having any technical difficulties or need assistance meeting these requirements, please contact our Technical Support Center at 866-709-8255 or click here. For content questions regarding this Webinar, contact Brian Nessen at [email protected].