Posts Tagged ‘carbon capture’

Gary Rochelle Recognized for Outstanding Achievements in Carbon Capture

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Leading Carbon Capture and Storage Conference

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Leading Carbon Capture and Storage Conference

The University of Texas at Austin will host the world’s leading conference on carbon capture and storage research, the 12th International Greenhouse Gas Technologies conference (GHGT-12), Oct. 5-9, 2014 at the Austin Convention Center.

The GHGT-12 conference, held every two years, brings together scientific, industrial and policy communities from all over the world to … Read the rest »

UT Austin to Host 2014 GHGT-12 Conference

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UT Austin to Host 2014 GHGT-12 Conference

UT Austin has been selected to host the 12th International Conference on Greenhouse Gas Technologies (GHGT-12) October 5-9 2014 at the Austin Convention Center.

Since its inception in 1997, the GHGT series has developed into the leading international conference on greenhouse gas technologies addressing climate change mitigation options. The conference is held every two years … Read the rest »

Rochelle Wins Excellence in Industrial Gases Technology Award

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Rochelle Wins Excellence in Industrial Gases Technology Award

Professor Gary T. Rochelle has been recognized for his fundamental work in carbon capture with the 2012 Excellence in Industrial Gases Technology Award from the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE).  Technology developed by Rochelle could play a major role in reducing the world’s carbon footprint and global warming.

The award recognizes Rochelle’s … Read the rest »

Professor Gary Rochelle Accepts $500,000 From Luminant for Carbon Program

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Professor Gary Rochelle Accepts $500,000 From Luminant for Carbon Program In support of new and emerging solutions to produce even cleaner power for the future, Texas power generation company Luminant has given $500,000 to The University of Texas at Austin’s Luminant Carbon Management Program headed by chemical engineering Professor Gary Rochelle. This brings the company's total program contribution to $2.3 million over five years.