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Morning Plenary
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8:30 a.m.–8:45 a.m.
Room 203 |
Welcome and Opening Remarks
--David Crane, Special Advisor to the Governor for Jobs and Economic Growth
--Mr. Crane
provided the perspective of the Governor Schwarzenegger Administration on
energy and waste issues, emerging energy technologies, and California’s
Renewable Portfolio Standards.
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8:45 a.m.–9:30 a.m.
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A German Regulatory Perspective--Presentation
Summary (Adobe PDF, 55 KB)
--Dr. Helmut
Schnurer,
Former Deputy Director,
Ministry for the Environment of Germany
--Dr. Schnurer described the evolution of German public perceptions
and policies regarding emerging energy technologies. |
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9:45 a.m.–11:15 a.m.
Room 203 |
International
Experience in Emerging Technologies--Presentation
Summary
(Adobe PDF, 105 KB)
Industry representatives described the regulatory and
environmental conditions that led to the development of facilities
in Japan, Europe, and Israel.
--Rick Diederich,
ILS-Partners,
Pyromex Ultra-High
Temperature Technology Development
(Adobe PDF, 495 KB)
--Henrik Harmssen, Waste Solutions Ltd.
--Arnie Klann, Arkenol Inc. (View the video presented on
the Arkenol cellulose-to-ethanol technology process at
www.bluefireethanol.com.)
--Yair Zadik,
ArrowBio Ecology Ltd.,
The ArrowBio Process
(Adobe PDF, 2.3 MB)
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11:15 a.m.–11:45 a.m.
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Question and
Answer Period--Audience questions for morning presenters.
Moderator |
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Concurrent Sessions |
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Session 1
12:45 p.m.–2:00 p.m.
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A. Governmental
Agency Perspectives--Presentation Summary
(Adobe PDF, 116 KB)
Representatives
from California agencies discussed why they are investigating
emerging technologies.
--Susan Brown, California Energy Commission
--Steve Shaffer, California Dept. of Food and Agriculture
--Doug
Wickizer, California Dept. of Fire and Forestry,
Forestry and Emerging Technologies
(Adobe PDF, 1.4 MB)
--Jay Chen, South Coast Air Quality Management District,
California Air Quality Perspective
(Adobe PDF, 25 KB)
B. Thermal Technologies--Presentation
Summary (Adobe PDF, 74 KB)
Experts provided more
detail about thermal technologies such as gasification, pyrolysis, and
plasma arc.
--Dr. Bryan
Jenkins,
U.C. Davis, Thermal Technologies for Waste Management
(Adobe PDF, 960 KB)
--William Welch,
U.C. Riverside, Center for Environmental Research and Technology
C. The European and Japanese Experience--Presentation Summary
(Adobe PDF, 65 KB)
Industry representatives delved into some of the specific details of
operating Japanese, European and New Zealand facilities.
--Rick Diederich,
ILS-Partners, European
Experience: Pyromex Ultra-High Temperature Gasification Implementation
in Germany
(Adobe PDF, 587 KB)
--Necy Sumait,
Arkenol, Inc., Biomass to Ethanol
(Adobe PDF, 1.1 MB)
--Henrik Harmssen, Waste Solutions Ltd.
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Session 2
2:15 p.m.–3:30 p.m. |
A. Biological
Technologies--Presentation Summary
(Adobe PDF, 101 KB)
Industry
representatives provided details about biological and chemical technologies for
biogas, biodiesel and ethanol production such as anaerobic
digestion, hydrolysis/fermentation, and biodiesel.
--Melvin Finstein,
ArrowBio Ecology Ltd.,
The ArrowBio Process: Three Functions of Anaerobic Digestion Facilities
(Adobe PDF, 121 KB)
--Gary Yowell, California Energy Commission,
Potential Renewable Transportation Fuels For California
(Adobe PDF, 1.1 MB)
--Dr.
Bin Yang,
U.C. Riverside, Center for Environmental Research and Technology,
Cellulosic Ethanol for Sustainable
Transportation
(Adobe PDF, 1.5 MB)
B. Feedstocks and
Products--Presentation Summary
(Adobe PDF, 87 KB)
Presenters
discussed the types of feedstocks that are and can be used in alternative
technologies and the different potential products.
--Nancy Carr, CIWMB,
California 2003 Statewide Waste Characterization Study
(Adobe PDF, 765 KB)
--Rob Williams,
U.C. Davis, Resource Potential of California Landfill Streams
(Adobe PDF, 864 KB)
--Ladi Asgill, Sustainable Conservation,
Sustainable Conservation: Agricultural Feedstocks for Renewable Energy Technologies
(Adobe PDF, 1.1 MB) |
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3:45 p.m.– 4:45 p.m.
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Emissions and
Residuals/Environmental and
Health Issues--Presentation Summary (Adobe PDF, 90 KB)
Information was presented from recent emissions testing, on upcoming emissions testing,
and what emissions data means from a health risk perspective.
--William Welch, U.C. Riverside
--Peter Cantle and Robin Cobbs, Santa Barbara Air Pollution Control District,
Waste Conversion Technologies Emissions Testing and Modeling
(Adobe PDF, 187 KB)
--Jay Chen, South Coast Air Quality Management District,
Emissions and Health Issues
(Adobe PDF, 26 KB) |
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Afternoon Wrap-Up |
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4:45 p.m.–5:15 p.m.
Room 203 |
Afternoon Keynote
Rosalie Mulé, Member,
California Integrated Waste Management Board (CIWMB)
Ms. Mulé described the state of solid waste issues in California, and
why the CIWMB and other agencies are
exploring the possibilities of these emerging energy and biofuel
technologies. |
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5:30 p.m.- 7:30 p.m.
Room 202 |
Evening Reception
Sponsor:
California Refuse Removal Council |
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8:00 a.m.–
8:10 a.m.
Room 203 |
Welcome Back
Fernando Berton,
CIWMB Synopsis of Day 1 and preview of Day 2. |
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8:10 a.m.–
8:35 a.m.
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Keynote: Los Angeles’
Vision For the Future
Greg Smith, Councilmember,
City of Los Angeles Mr. Smith shared the City’s vision for recovering energy and
natural resources from waste. |
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8:35 a.m.–
10:05 a.m.
Room 203 |
Local Government Conversion Technology
Efforts--Presentation Summary
(Adobe PDF, 86 KB)
Several local
jurisdictions have been exploring the use of alternative technologies. Hear what jurisdictions have done and what the next steps are for them.
--Coby Skye, County of Los Angeles
--Mark Schleich, Santa Barbara County,
Conversion Technology: Santa Barbara Experience
(Adobe PDF, 3.6 MB)
--Hans Kernkamp, Riverside County,
Edom Hill Waste Conversion Facility
(Adobe PDF, 212 KB)
--Ruth McDougall,
Sacramento
Municipal Utility District,
SMUD Biomass Program for Renewable Energy
(Adobe PDF, 818 KB)
--Steve
Brautigam, City of New York,
2006 Update on New York City’s Efforts
(Adobe PDF, 424 KB) |
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10:15 a.m.–
11:45 a.m.
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Non-regulatory
Perspective Roundtable--Presentation Summary
(Adobe PDF, 96 KB)
Perspectives were provided from
representatives of the solid waste industry, nongovernmental
organizations, and environmental organizations.
--Evan Edgar,
California Refuse Removal Council
--Jane Williams,
California Communities Against Toxics
--Neil Seldman,
Institute for Local
Self-Reliance
--Karen Coca,
City of Los Angeles
--John Shears, The Center for Energy Efficiency and Renewable
Technologies |
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11:45 a.m.–
12:15 p.m.
Room 203 |
Facilitated Group Discussion--Presentation Summary (Adobe PDF,
55 KB)
Moderator A large
group discussion was facilitated to share ideas about these technologies and the
forum with the group, suggest next steps, and hear closing remarks. |