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United Engineering Foundation Founders Society Carbon Measurement Team

Greenhouse Gas Measurement Workshop

December 7 to 8, 2009
Hyatt Regency Scottsdale Resort and Spa at Gainey Ranch
Scottsdale, AZ

The United Engineering Foundation (UEF) Founders Society (FS) Carbon Measurement Team has been formed to identify technical issues surrounding green house gas measurement for potential changes in legislation. The team is comprised of industry, government, non-governmental organizations, and academic representatives experienced in green house gas quantification. The team is working with and under the umbrella of the UEF FS Technologies for Carbon Management Project and is a unified effort across all the engineering disciplines.

The team’s objective is to identify gaps, barriers, educational requirements, etc. that would enable an organization to report accurate, consistent, verifiable, timely, and transparent green house gas values. The team’s intent is to learn from early adopters and determine where the greater engineering community can assist in these in these calculations. What issues need to be addressed such that the integrity of proposed legislation can be met with resulting environmental improvement. The outcome of this workshop will determine a path forward for 2010.

Workshop Tentative Agenda
Monday, December 7, 2009
Background
1:00 -1:15PM Welcome and Workshop purpose – Dr. Brajendra Mishra, Colorado School of Mines/Dave Gustashaw, Gustashaw Consulting
1:15 -1:45PM General overview and context of GHG measurement to UEF societies – June Wispelwey, Executive Director AIChE
1:45 -2:15PM Overview and status of proposed legislation and cap and trade discussion – Dr. Miriam Heller, WRI
2:15 -2:30PM Break
Early Adopter Experiences
Power
2:30 -3:00PM Chuck Hookham, HDR Engineering
3:00 -3:30PM Brian Hoffman, CONSOL Energy
Transportation
3:30 -4:00PM Sue Hall, Carbon Neutral Business Network
4:00 -4:30PM Daily Wrap up
4:30 -5:00PM Break
7:00PM Dinner, working

Tuesday, December 8, 2009
Early Adopter Experiences continued
7:15 -8:00AM Continental breakfast
Chemicals/Manufacturing
8:00 -8:30AM Dr. Joe Powell/Dr. Mahesh Iyer, Shell Oil
8:30 -9:00AM Ken Martchek, Alcoa
Policy/Tools
9:00 -9:30AM Tom Baumann, ClimateCHECK and GHG Management Institute
9:30 -10:00AM Dr. Mary Ann Curran, EPA
10:00 -10:15AM Break
10:15 -12:00PM Roundtable discussion, path forward

Steering Committee members:
  • Dr. Paul Chalmer, National Center for Manufacturing Sciences
  • Dr. Mary Ann Curran, EPA National Risk Management Research Laboratory (Cincinnati)
  • Dr. Subodh Das, Phinix, LLC
  • Carol English, Cytec
  • Dave Gustashaw, Gustashaw Consulting (facilitator)
  • Chuck Hookham, HDR
  • Mahesh V. Iyer, Ph.D., Shell Global Solutions (US) Inc.
  • Dr. Beth Kujan, Adjunct, County College of Morris
  • Dr. Andy Miller, EPA National Risk Management Research Laboratory (RTP)
  • Dr. Brajendra Mishra, Colorado School of Mines
  • Amy Mussen, P.E., Bentley Systems
  • Darlene Schuster, IfS/AIChE
  • Richard Wright, ASCE

The Steering Committee holds regular teleconferences to discuss issues identified by the team. The results of these discussions will be presented at a 2009 year-end workshop, being planned for: December 6 to 8, 2009 at the Hyatt Regency Scottsdale Resort and Spa at Gainey Ranch. 7500 E. Doubletree Ranch Rd., Scottsdale, AZ 85258 USA. http://scottsdale.hyatt.com.

The workshop outcome will be a path forward for 2010.  For more information, please contact carbonmanagement@foundersocieties.org or visit the website, FS Carbon Management Website. 

The United Engineering Foundation Founders Society is comprised of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE), American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers (AIME), and the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). The UEFFS has over one million members collectively. Please visit their website, http://www.uefoundation.org/, for further information.