Dear [name],
Coal Polygeneration is taking off in Asia-Pacific, where Coal is still favored amongst countries rich in this natural resource:
- CHINA has already planned over 20 poly generation projects with total investment exceeding tens of billions RMB, and the Chinese government is expected to put the appropriate policies to encourage IGCC power generation and the further development of polygeneration.
- INDIA has also included clean coal and coal gasification in their recently announced ambitious five-point action plan to help the country reduce its emission intensity.
- INDONESIA signed a MOU with Sasol in December 2009 to conduct a feasibility study on a potential coal-to-liquid facility that could generate 80,000 barrels per day, a project that would require US$10 billion in investment.
- VIETNAM’s Vinacomin also recently entered a joint venture with Marubeni Corp. of Japan and Linc Energy of Australia to explore coal in the Red River Delta with UCG technology.
- AUSTRALIA’s Linc Energy inked a deal with AFC Energy (developer of low cost alkaline fuel cells), to supply synthetic hydrogen from their UCG plant and Samsung Corp invested $40 million in Australia's first commercial coal gasification project to support the development of a coal-to-fertilizer plant.
[name], in view of this emerging interest and investment in coal polygeneration across Asia Pacific, CMT’s annual CTLtec Asia conference will now focus on “CTX” or ‘Coal to Anything’, specifically on its applications/development in countries rich in this natural resource, especially China, India, Indonesia, Vietnam and Australia.
Mark your calendars to attend CTXtec Asia on 16-17 Mar, 2010 in Beijing, for all the latest updates on upcoming Coal Polygeneration, Coal Gasification, Integrated gasification combined cycle (IGCC), Coal-to-Liquids (CTL) Projects & Technologies. You will also get to hear on the latest projects and investment opportunities in UCG (Underground Coal Gasification), in Asia Pacific, with inputs from pilot projects coming up in China, Vietnam and Australia.
Additionally, we are putting Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) in perspective at the conference and its increasing importance to the coal conversion industry.
>>Click here<< to pre-register and confirm your interest, and in the mean time, stay tuned as we share more updates on the conference agenda, speakers and friend events.
Look forward to meeting you in Beijing next year!
Yours Sincerely,
Lee Lin, TAN 陈俐玲
Marketing Executive
DID: (+65) 63469146
Fax: (+65) 63455928
Email: leelin@cmtsp.com.sg
Website: www.cmtevents.com / www.futureenergyevents.com
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Testimonials from past attendees at CMT’s CTLtec:
Excellent Conference as Usual!
~ Air Liquide SNG- Korea on
CTLtec Asia 2009
Educational, and relevant to our feasibility study.
~Sekoko Resources-South Africa
on CTLtec Asia 2009
CTLtec was a professionally conducted and managed conference, on an exceptionally important topic, with excellent presentations.
~Coal India Ltd
on CTLtec Americas 2008
An Eye-opening experience of regulatory challenges around CCS and the difficulties faced in establishing a CTL industry.
~Sasol Technologies
on CTLtec Americas 2008
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