Review Panel will take place on Wednesday, June 2, 2010.
The California Energy Commission, the California Public
Utilities Commission, and the California Air Resources Board have
formed this panel to review carbon capture and storage (CCS)
policy and develop recommendations that could help guide
legislation and regulations regarding CCS in California. CCS has
been identified as a potential strategy for reducing greenhouse
gas emissions from major industrial sites.
Other state agencies interested and involved in the issue are
the California Department of Conservation and the California
State Water Resources Control Board.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, 2010
8 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
California Secretary of State Building
Auditorium
1500 11th Street
Sacramento, California
(Wheelchair Accessible)
Public parking is available in the state-owned garage on 10th
Street between O and P Streets (entrance on 10th), in metered
spaces on area streets, and in the public parking garages on L
Street between 10th and 11th Streets and on P Street between 11th
and 12th Streets.
Remote Attendance and Availability of Documents
Internet Webcast - Presentations and audio from the meeting will
be broadcast via our WebEx web meeting service. For details on
how to participate via WebEx, please see the "Remote Attendance"
section toward the end of this notice.
Documents and presentations for this meeting will be available
on-line at:
www.climatechange.ca.gov/carbon_capture_review_panel/meetings/index.html
Purpose
The goal of the California CCS Review Panel is to:
1. Identify, discuss, and frame specific policies addressing the
role of CCS in meeting the state's energy needs and greenhouse
gas reduction goals;
2. Review CCS policy frameworks used elsewhere, and identify
gaps, alternatives, and applicability in California; and
3. Develop specific committee recommendations on CCS.
The second meeting of the panel will focus on expert testimony,
stakeholder testimony and open comments from interested members
of the public. Presentations will be made to the panel by
experts in the areas of property rights law and enhanced oil
recovery using carbon dioxide to stimulate production. Some of
the stakeholders that will present information to the panel
include electric power generating utilities, and environmental
and environmental justice non-governmental organizations. In
addition, a period of time will be set aside for open public
comment. The information gathered from the public meetings of
the panel will be the basis upon which a final report will be
developed by the panel that identifies the major regulatory and
legal barriers to CCS in the state, and gives specific
recommendations regarding methods to address them and the policy
rationales for the recommendations.
Written Comments
Written comments on the workshop topics must be submitted by
5:00 p.m. on June 9, 2010. Please indicate California Carbon
Capture and Storage Review Panel Meeting in the subject line or
first paragraph of your comments. Address comments to Carl
Bauer, Chairman, CCS Review Panel, in care of John Reed. Please
hand deliver or mail an original copy to:
California Energy Commission
Energy Research & Development Division
Public Interest Energy Research Program
1516 Ninth Street, MS 43
Sacramento, CA 95814-5512
The Energy Commission encourages comments by e-mail. Those
submitting comments by electronic mail should provide them in
either Microsoft Word format or as a Portable Document (PDF) to
jreed@energy.state.ca.us. Please include your name or the name
of your organization within the name of the Word document or PDF
file.
Participants may also provide an original copy at the beginning
of the meeting. All written materials relating to this workshop
will become part of the public record in this proceeding.
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