In cooperation with the IEA Greenhouse Gas R&D Programme (IEAGHG), the Energy Research Network (EnergyRN) is pleased to announce the 14th Greenhouse Gas Control Technologies Conference Melbourne 21-26 October 2018 (GHGT-14) eJournal. This eJournal is available to all subscribers at no charge and contains abstracts of the conference papers with links to the full text in the SSRN eLibrary.
The Greenhouse Gas Control Conference (GHGT) series started in 1992 and is the premier conference addressing technology options for reducing greenhouse gas emissions. It is a well-established and prestigious bi-annual event where the scientific, industrial, and policy communities gather to exchange new knowledge, information, and ideas on greenhouse gas mitigation issues. The main focus of the conference series is Carbon Dioxide Capture and Storage (CCS), and the conferences cover all aspects of CCS from capture to storage, and non-technical topics from policy to public acceptance.
The GHGT-14 Conference was hosted in the city of Melbourne, Australia, on 21st - 26th October 2018. The Technical Programme consisted of 71 sessions containing 352 Oral presentations and 430 Poster presentations, under 12 main themes with 116 sub-themes. All Oral and Poster presentations were required to submit papers for these proceedings. There were 1012 attendees from 31 countries.
The GHGT-14 conference opened soon after the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Special Report on Global Warming of 1.5°C was published. The key conclusions from this latest IPCC report have highlighted the scale of greenhouse gas emission reduction that needs to be achieved to avoid potentially catastrophic climate change and the important roles for CCS in achieving this. These conclusions were presented in an opening keynote by Thelma Krug, Vice-Chair of IPCC, and reinforced the overall context for the conference and the need for development and deployment of CCS technologies.
We are very pleased to have the conference papers hosted by SSRN and we hope you find these papers of great value.
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The Greenhouse Gas Control Conference (GHGT) series started in 1992 and is the premier conference addressing technology options for reducing greenhouse gas emissions. It is a well-established and prestigious bi-annual event where the scientific, industrial, and policy communities gather to exchange new knowledge, information, and ideas on greenhouse gas mitigation issues. The main focus of the conference series is Carbon Dioxide Capture and Storage (CCS), and the conferences cover all aspects of CCS from capture to storage, and non-technical topics from policy to public acceptance.
The GHGT-14 Conference was hosted in the city of Melbourne, Australia, on 21st - 26th October 2018. The Technical Programme consisted of 71 sessions containing 352 Oral presentations and 430 Poster presentations, under 12 main themes with 116 sub-themes. All Oral and Poster presentations were required to submit papers for these proceedings. There were 1012 attendees from 31 countries.
The GHGT-14 conference opened soon after the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Special Report on Global Warming of 1.5°C was published. The key conclusions from this latest IPCC report have highlighted the scale of greenhouse gas emission reduction that needs to be achieved to avoid potentially catastrophic climate change and the important roles for CCS in achieving this. These conclusions were presented in an opening keynote by Thelma Krug, Vice-Chair of IPCC, and reinforced the overall context for the conference and the need for development and deployment of CCS technologies.
We are very pleased to have the conference papers hosted by SSRN and we hope you find these papers of great value.
View Papers: http://www.ssrn.com/link/14th-Greenhouse-Gas-Control-Technologies.html
Subscribe: http://hq.ssrn.com/jourInvite.cfm?link=14th-Greenhouse-Gas-Control-Technologies
Conference URL: http://www.ghgt.info/
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SSRN's LIBRARY
SSRN's searchable library contains abstracts, full bibliographic data, and author contact information for more than 861,100 papers, more than 446,200 authors, and full text for more than 733,800 papers. This content can be accessed at http://papers.ssrn.com.
SSRN supports open access by allowing authors to upload papers to the platform for free through the SSRN User HeadQuarters at http://hq.ssrn.com - and by providing free downloading of those papers.
Downloads from SSRN in the past 12 months total more than 12.1 million, with more than 137.5 million downloads since inception.
SSRN's PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
Searching on an individual's name in the author field on our search page at http://ssrn.com/search provides a directory of scholars that includes contact information for authors, including email, postal, telephone, and fax information.
SSRN's MISSION
SSRN's objective is to provide rapid, worldwide distribution of research to authors and their readers and to facilitate communication among them at the lowest possible cost. In pursuit of this objective, we allow authors to upload papers without charge. And, any paper an author uploads to SSRN is downloadable for free, worldwide.
ENERGY RESEARCH NETWORK
The Energy Research Network (EnergyRN) hosts research content. You can subscribe to new content notifications through the SSRN User HeadQuarters at http://hq.ssrn.com.
Sincerely,
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