2014 U.S. Coal Mine Methane Conference
November 18-19, 2014
Pittsburgh, PA
- The Climate Action Reserve in the California Offset Market
Joel Levin, Climate Action Reserve - Compliance Offset Protocol Mine Methane Capture Projects
Jessica Bede, California Air Resources Board - Verifying Projects under the MMC Protocol
Michael Coté, Ruby Canyon Engineering - Project Case Study – Walter Energy VAM Project
Dominique Kay, Biothermica - Assessing the Market for California Carbon
John Battaglia, Evolution Markets - Coal Mine Methane Activities and the US Climate Action Plan Strategy to Reduce Methane Emissions
Pamela Franklin, Chief, Non-CO2 Programs, U.S. EPA Climate Change Division - Mine Methane Resources in the United States
Michael Coté, Ruby Canyon Engineering - Update on the U.S. Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program 3 Years After Implementation
Clark Talkington, Advanced Resources International - Legal And Regulatory Developments Impacting Mine Methane Emissions and Projects in the United States
Collon Kennedy, Attorney at Law - Utilize Coal Mine Methane to Reduce GHG Emissions and Generate Electricity: MINOSA’s approach to address sustainability issues in mining
Mario Alberto Santillan Gonzalez, MINOSA (Mexico) - A New Economic Solution for Abating VAM Emissions at Gassy Coal Mines
Paul Fukumoto, Ener-Core - A Modeling Approach for Methane Capture Performance and Strategy from Abandoned Coal Mines
C. Özgen Karacan, National Institute of Occupational Safety & Health - U.S. Coal Industry Roundtable
Moderator: Jonathan Kelafant, Advanced Resources International; Panel: Deborah Kosmack, CONSOL and Michael Ludlow, Oxbow Mining