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FEATURES 6 HYDROGEN Powering Progress Utilizing pre-combustion CCS technology to increase hydrogen use in the electricity sector
10 DATA Pinpoint Projects Finding the best decarbonization projects is no longer a needle in the haystack
14 OUTREACH Address. Engage. Decarbonize. GPI's Carbon Action Alliance Launches to Address Critical Step in Carbon Management Deployment: Education and Public Outreach
18 STORAGE Feeding and Powering the World Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage: Securing North Dakota’s Energy Future By Energy and Environmental Research Center DIRECTORY 22 DIRECTORY Search Industry Companies Comprehensive list of industry suppliers, producers, researchers and government agencies in the world Companies Online at Directory.CarbonCaptureMagazine.com 06 10 14 18 PHOTO: HEARTLAND GENERATION For the Latest Industry News: CarbonCaptureMagazine.com Follow Us ADVERTISER INDEX 36 2023 National Carbon Capture Conference & Expo 30 2024 Carbon Capture & Storage Map 9 Navigator CO2 Ventures 5 Northern Horizons 17 Salof Ltd, Inc. 12 Saulsbury Industries 13 Summit Carbon Solutions 2 Vault 44.01
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Capturing Carbon, Creating Solutions

From 2021 to 2022, there was a 44% increase in the number of CCS projects established globally, bringing the total number of projects to 196 according to the Global CCS Institute. This growth paired with the regulatory provisions featured in the recently passed Inflation Reduction Act and Bipartisan Infrastructure Law creates a favorable space for CCUS in the energy transition. While fully acknowledging the progress that’s been made, it’s critical to note that continued innovation, investment and policy advancements are needed to optimize CCS and further mitigate climate change. This issue of Carbon Capture Magazine includes just a few of the efforts that continue to pave the way for carbon reduction, while also benefiting the communities that surround them.

Recently, hydrogen has become a critical component in many renewable energy and energy transition projects. A new project named the Battle River Carbon Hub, featured on page 6, focuses specifically on hydrogen as a next-generation fuel source. The Battle River Generating Station was once a veteran coal plant located in Alberta, but has since converted to natural gas. The Station’s current owner, Heartland Generation, is now developing a hydrogen production facility with an open-access carbon capture and sequestration hub to enhance the operations of the unit. Through low-carbon hydrogen production and CCS, the BRCH project is pioneering large-scale renewable technology while creating a cleaner community with greater economic potential.

Not all industrial sites have taken the steps that the BRCH project has to decarbonize operations. Fortunately, the company, Endrava, has developed a tool to help CCUS solution companies find the emitting facilities that best fit their technology. CaptureMap is a database, built by Endrava, which includes data from more than 15,000 industrial facilities across the globe. For more information on how Endrava acquires data and is enabling future CCUS projects, please see page 10.

There are countless technical aspects of a project that need to be tested and reviewed before receiving the green light. One aspect of a project that is often overlooked in its early days is education and public outreach. The Carbon Action Alliance was created by the Great Plains Institute to promote accurate messaging and engagement in the carbon management sector. Starting on page 14, this article covers the Alliance’s mission and the common misconceptions that it regularly addresses.

Of all the CCUS projects currently operational or in development, very few are as uniquely positioned as projects in North Dakota. With an extensive history in energy and agriculture, loads of geologic potential, and a lofty carbon-neutral goal, North Dakota has been and continues to be a leader in the CCUS space. The Energy and Environmental Research Center profiles North Dakota’s rich industry history on page 18.

Similar to last year, the back half of this issue contains the Carbon Capture & Storage Industry Directory. It is our hope that this directory provides you with the contacts necessary to develop your business as we all work together to capture carbon and create solutions to reduce carbon emissions.

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Powering Progress

Utilizing pre-combustion CCS technology to increase hydrogen use in the electricity sector

Located in rural east-central Alberta, the Battle River Generating Station (BRGS) was commissioned in 1956 and operated as a coal plant for more than 70 years before being fully converted to natural gas by its current owner, Heartland Generation. ("Heartland"). The company was the first large-scale electricity generator in the province to phase out coal from its operations, cutting its GHG emissions nearly in half. Understanding the positive impact that these generating units have on the local economy and looking to remain competitive with new supply additions in Alberta’s deregulated power market, Heartland Generation has focused its attention on extending the unit life at Battle River and developed plans to leverage hydrogen as the next generation fuel source at the site.

The new project at BRGS is called the Battle River Carbon Hub (BRCH). BRCH is a fully in-

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tegrated project that would consist of developing a hydrogen production facility at Battle River using Autothermal Reforming (ATR) technology and retrofitting the former coal-fired power plant to generate zero-carbon electricity by firing 100% volumes of clean hydrogen in the existing boiler at BRGS. The project will also develop an open-access carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) hub that would permanently sequester up to 5 million tonnes of CO2 per year.

The unique configuration of the BRCH project aims to combine commercial technologies at a larger scale to enable Heartland to be a leader in the hydrogen economy while minimizing the technical risks associated with the project. When completed, this will be the world’s first conversion of a coal plant to 100% hydrogen-fueled, baseload power. The concept offers potential replicability and scalability at other coal sites, providing a future use for facilities that are at risk of closure due to climate policy. The configuration provides the foundation for future investments in power generation and carbon sequestration in the region as markets develop.

The BRCH project was designed to fit into existing legacy infrastructure and to avoid unnecessary costs during the transition to lower-emission electricity. BRGS has existing water licenses for its current operations that can be used for hydrogen production, an existing natural gas supply at the site, a connection to the electrical transmission system, and has existing power generation equipment that can be repurposed for hydrogen. The site configuration connects hydrogen supply with on-site demand, solving one of the major problems associated with developing the hydrogen economy.

“We’re excited by what this means for Alberta, the local community, and the overall energy industry. We have created a unique solution that will contribute to both clean energy transition and growth of a new economy in the province,” explains Shana Boyd, VP of Energy Transition at Heartland Generation.

The project, while still in the development stages, has seen some early successes through the awarding of funding from Emissions Reduction Alberta and their Carbon Capture Kickstart program, to undertake work to push the performance envelope for carbon capture technology. As part of this work, Heartland is working with global vendors to explore the most efficient technology that will provide the flexibility needed for the dynamic operation of power generation whilst achieving leading-edge CO2 capture rates. The combination of high capture rates and the use of zero-carbon power to produce hydrogen fuel will result in the BRCH project having a lifecycle carbon intensity comparable to some green hydrogen production technologies. BRCH has also received funding from Alberta Innovates through the Hydrogen Centre of Excellence and has been shortlisted for funding from the Federal government’s Strategic Innovation Fund Net Zero Accelerator Program. These recent awards have shown the project’s alignment with both federal and provincial policy goals.

A key milestone in the project occurred in late 2022 when Alberta Power 2000 Ltd. (a Heartland Generation subsidiary) was awarded a carbon sequestration evaluation permit. The permit allows evaluation of a large area in central-east Alberta, proximal to the Battle River Generating Station

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The Battle River Carbon Hub project is an example of how industry and government can work together to develop innovative solutions to the challenges of climate change.

and other regional sources of emissions, including the Sheerness Generating Station, another power generation asset partially owned by Heartland Generation.

Carbon Alpha has been supporting Heartland Generation to evaluate and advance the carbon storage component of BRCH and is the primary contractor for subsurface and drilling activities. Carbon Alpha’s co-founder and COO, Patrick Elliott is “thrilled to bring our specialized evaluation and development skills to support the world-class BRCH project.” The carbon sequestration hub is being developed prudently, leveraging proven exploration workflows that are congruent with CSA standards. In 2022, Carbon Alpha’s subsurface team de-risked a reservoir complex proximal to BRGS through the interpretation of 2D seismic data and integrating well log data, cores, and information from legacy wellbores in the region. This seismic evaluation work has provided positive signs of a reservoir complex with appropriate caprock seals and the capacity to safely store CO2 from both the BRCH project and other regional sources of emissions.

Heartland Generation is moving into the next phase of evaluation by launching an appraisal well program which will help to reduce subsurface reservoir uncertainty and to better inform development costs for the CCS hub. The appraisal well program is a key piece of work that will be instrumental in derisking the project to get to a final investment decision in 2024 and a project in-service date at the end of 2027. Alberta has some of the best and most abundant geological formations available to safely store emissions beneath the surface. While not dissimilar to traditional oil and gas development, drilling wells is something new for a power com-

pany. Leveraging the upstream oil and gas experience of Heartland’s leadership and industry experts, like Carbon Alpha, will help the wider Heartland team navigate the vital, yet complex components required for large-scale decarbonization.

The appraisal well program will provide new information to increase understanding of injectivity and storage capacity of the storage reservoir and will confirm that the storage reservoir is isolated by sampling the seal rocks above and below the storage reservoir. Carbon Alpha’s drilling and completions team is working closely with Heartland to ensure appropriate, high-quality data is gathered. The data will be analyzed and integrated into geological models and reservoir simulations to predict how the carbon dioxide will behave in the storage reservoir over the lifecycle of the project.

The appraisal program will also gather key geosphere data to inform the project’s measurement, monitoring and verification (MMV) plan. The MMV plan is imperative to confirm that will be sequestered permanently and safely in the storage reservoir.

The Battle River Carbon Hub project is an example of how industry and government can work together to develop innovative solutions to the challenges of climate change. The project aims to demonstrate the technical and economic feasibility of producing low-carbon hydrogen and capturing carbon emissions from natural gas reformation, which can be replicated in other parts of the world. It’s a first step towards an achievable clean energy future for Alberta.

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Pinpoint Projects

Industrial sites generating electricity and manufacturing products account for 60% of the world's CO2 emissions. Endrava, a Norwegian climate-tech company, has developed CaptureMap, an interactive platform that uses public data sources, satellite imagery and advanced algorithms to provide accurate and up-to-date facility-level CO2 information. The tool helps companies identify the most suitable emitters for their CCUS solutions, streamline their sales funnels, and prioritize decarbonization projects.

60% of the world’s CO2 emissions come from large industrial sites generating electricity and making a variety of products. To a growing extent, these sites are looking to CCUS to decarbonize their production and in many cases, they need help to do it.

Fortunately, a wide range of product and service companies are now stepping up to help. But with so many sites, how can they focus on the facilities that best align with the CCUS solutions they provide?

To answer that question, these companies need tools for slicing, sorting and filtering data about thousands of different emitters around the world to narrow it down to their best decarbonization opportunities. CaptureMap is a map-based, interactive platform that aims to address that need.

In CaptureMap, Endrava has built an industry database containing individual, facility-level data for more than 15,000 industrial emitters across 156 countries, with a combined volume of nearly 16 gigatons of annual CO2 emissions.

Endrava’s approach starts with a large

and growing set of public data sources. The company is a true believer in the powers of public data, especially when combining different datasets. CaptureMap’s primary data sources are typically facility-level reporting into national pollutant registries, but it also relies on analysis of satellite imagery for those regions where facility-level reporting does not exist. Endrava’s hope is that with time, more and more countries will instate reporting requirements for large industrial facilities and share this data openly. It’s important for CO2 emissions, but just as relevant for other pollutants.

The raw datasets are generally decent, but do include reporting errors, wrong coordinates and lagging reporting frequencies, and they all come in different formats. The company therefore developed Endrava’s

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Emissions Engine to combine, clean, and standardize the datasets, using advanced algorithms to detect outliers, correct location info and harmonize information fields. This enables CaptureMap to show accurate coordinates and a birds-eye view of the sites, distinguish between biogenic and fossil CO2 emissions, provide estimates of most recent emissions and categorize the sites properly and consistently. Results are finally made easily available through the cloud using Microsoft’s PowerBI Platform.

Says Valentin, co-founder of Endrava: “The challenge is not in finding raw data. It is available if you have the IT skills for it. The magic is to make the data accessible: combining it and presenting it in a way that is useful to decision-makers. CaptureMap’s key strength is providing up-to-date, high-quality CO2 information at the facility-level, in an intuitive and highly visual interface.”

With lots of engagement in the CCUS business across North America, CaptureMap to help quantify the market opportunities. As a starting point, CaptureMap contains 7,779 facilities in the U.S. and Canada, with a total of 2.96 billion tons of annual CO2 emissions, of which 139.5 million tons of CO2 are biogenic. This is shown in the first figure. As a solutions provider, it’s impossible to talk to

all these sites, so ways are needed to narrow down the search.

Using CaptureMap's filters and slicers, one can chose to selectively focus on the hard-to-abate segments of cement, iron and steel, chemicals, waste-to-energy facilities and refineries. Together these sectors account for 1,734 sites and 640 million tons per year (mtpa). By narrowing down the search further on sites greater than 1 mtpa, 147 sites and 345 mtpa remain. This shortlist, shown in the second figure, includes sites already well known in the CCUS world, such as ExxonMobil’s refinery in Baytown, CF Industries’s Dondalsonville Nitrogen Complex, CEMEX’s cement plant in Balcones, and many others, waiting for CCUS projects coming their way.

CaptureMap is currently used by organizations spanning all parts of the CCUS value chain. Upstream oil and gas, capture technology, energy companies, equipment and engineering, NGOs and universities. Their primary use of CaptureMap is to build, qualify and prioritize sales funnels to build decarbonization projects. But it’s also useful for stakeholder engagement, driving partnership opportunities for synergies of scale and giving input to strategic product and service development.

Aker Carbon Capture, a globally leading carbon capture technology player, is a frequent user of CaptureMap. Jon Christopher Knudsen, CCO at Aker Carbon Capture says: “For our Sales and Business Development activities, CaptureMap is a key tool to identify relevant opportunities in existing and new markets. It offers a visual, intuitive, and effective way of screening large volumes of CO2 globally, helping to drive understanding of all aspects from total emissions across industry segments such as cement, waste-toenergy, blue hydrogen and gas-to-power, to understand the deeper level of details such as the EU ETS exposure of a certain emitter.” Developing CCUS value chains are long, complex engagements with many stakeholders. Access to transport infrastructure such as pipelines, railways and harbors, in addition to suitable storage reservoirs or utilization options, are also part of the questions that must be answered. That said, identifying the most appropriate CO2 sources is an essential first step. CaptureMap aims to make this step easier. The objective is simple: to enable more CCUS projects in the time to come.

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Address. Engage. Decarbonize.

GPI's Carbon Action Alliance Launches to Address Critical Step in Carbon Management Deployment: Education and Public Outreach

Carbon capture, utilization, storage and removal projects are gathering momentum globally, particularly in the United States after the passage of the historic Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL) and Inflation Reduction Act (IRA). The United States alone had 148 CCS projects in various stages of development as of September 2022, according to a Clean Air Task Force database.

Yet public awareness of the energy transition remains low. Only 24% of voters knew BIL – which contained a wide range of provisions to support the transition to cleaner, more sustainable energy sources – had become law in July 2022, according to a Third Way memo. Messaging and engagement on the transition are

increasingly important as more projects are proposed.

When zeroing in on carbon management, awareness decreases even more. Twenty-one CCUS projects were in the works in Louisiana in 2022, yet only 13% of Louisiana voters said they had heard “a lot” about the proposed projects across the state, according to Great Plains Institute polling from 2022 . These voters widely supported projects designed to remove carbon emissions at a rate of 71%.

Carbon management stakeholders have the unique opportunity to introduce the technology to many individuals or help inform the existing conversations by providing the facts and figures behind the technology’s deployment.

People want to understand the facts, risks, and benefits from

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trusted sources. Early and frequent engagement with community members encourages participation and helps build trust.

With this engagement, projects can be developed in a way that communities consent to and benefit from. The Great Plains Institute, a nonprofit that works to achieve a better energy system, launched the Carbon Action Alliance in the fall of 2022 in response to this need for engagement.

Introduction to Carbon Action Alliance

As carbon management increasingly enters public discourse, the Carbon Action Alliance works to promote

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transparent communication, education and engagement. The Action Alliance provides education and advocacy about carbon management and industrial decarbonization technologies needed to reach net-zero emissions by mid-century. The Alliance's network includes stakeholders from industry, government, labor, community, NGO and other backgrounds.

“We want people to be aware of carbon management and industrial decarbonization opportunities as they consider what their energy future will look like," said Bridget Callaghan, Carbon Action Alliance manager.

The Alliance tracks media trends in carbon management, and has identified some opportunities to strengthen the ways the technology is communicated to the public.

State of carbon management messaging

Awareness of carbon management will continue to grow as projects take off. Carbon capture and storage projects increased by 44% worldwide in 2022 alone, according to YaleEnvironment360. The questions are about who will reach out first to the members of the public unfamiliar with the technology first, what information will be shared, and whether it will be accurate.

Several common misconceptions have regularly appeared, often unchallenged. The Alliance addresses these misconceptions by connecting reporters with experts to discuss the technology. The Alliance also produce digestible, factual resources on carbon management, legislative policies and other related topics.

The Alliance reaches out to media regarding inaccuracies to share the research that GPI and other organizations have done. Local leaders, such as labor organizations, who communities trust, hold an important role in this conversation. Leaders can speak out in their local meetings and publications on the benefits they see carbon management would bring.

Common misconceptions

To address misinformation, stakeholders must first understand what primary claims are being widely shared. The most common misconceptions the Alliance has observed, and examples of how it responds, include the following:

Claim: Carbon capture is described as an unproven technology.

CCUS technologies have been in use since the 1970s when the first large-scale project to inject carbon dioxide (CO2) underground was launched in Texas in 1972, as reported in Columbia Climate School's State of the Planet. The technologies have been used in Europe for decades.

Norway created the world's first commercial CO2 storage project, Sleipner, in 1996. Around 15.5 million tonnes had been injected into the project since the project's start in 1996 to 2015, according to Carbon Capture & Sequestration Technologies at MIT.

Claim: Carbon capture is described as an expensive boondoggle that won't scale commercially .

The carbon management industry only recently gained the necessary federal policy framework to scale at the rate needed to meet mid-century, net-zero climate targets. Funding through BIL and IRA's enhancements to the 45Q tax credit lays the groundwork for financially feasible commercial deployment of the technology.

Previous legislative efforts to fund carbon capture and storage demonstration projects didn't include the financial certainty that current federal tax credits provide. The costs of project development and the capturing of CO2 have also significantly dropped through previous demonstration funding.

Renewable energy sources like wind, solar and hydropower faced similar hurdles when these technologies were first taking off. Solar panels plummeted in price once the technology evolved so they were produced more. Carbon capture is in this stage and becoming more economical, too.

Claim: Carbon management is a false climate solution that takes resources from other renewable energy projects.

To reach mid-century net-zero goals and address the historic stores of greenhouse gas emissions in the atmosphere, we will need to utilize all solutions available, while also reducing emissions at the source. International agencies, such as the United Nations’ Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), have reached this conclusion, as well.

The IPCC’s latest climate report, published in March, states net-zero CO2 energy systems entail “the use of carbon capture and storage in the remaining fossil fuel systems” in addition to other steps, such as a “substantial reduction in overall fossil fuel use,” according to the Summary for Policymakers.

Additionally, the report states limiting human-caused climate change to target levels will require carbon dioxide removal. At this stage, we need all solutions we have at our disposal to limit climate change.

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Claim: Carbon management may be described as a technology only with applications in the oil and gas industry.

The carbon management industry has historically been focused on oil production due to the economic reality of project deployment. The policy framework is now in place to shift the market and interests toward utilization or secure geologic storage.

More than 70% of projects announced since the 2018 reform of the 45Q tax credit plan to safely and securely store captured CO2 in deep geologic formations. New opportunities are arising for captured CO2 to be used in products, such as sustainable fuels and fabrics .

Where to go from here

Given the scale of the carbon management deployment set to unfold in the next decade, responding to questions, debunking misinformation and hearing how project development can be done to benefit communities, will take a concerted effort among all stakeholders.

Perhaps the most important step in the deployment of carbon management projects is to directly listen to communities about their own needs, wants and concerns. Stakeholders involved in project development have the responsibility to understand the communities they're active in.

Local regions have their own specific concerns and interests important to their communities. Even communities within one state aren't monoliths. Effectively responding to concerns around deployment will require frequent, transparent communication, and listening to communities own needs and questions.

To help ensure community values are taken into account, the Great Plains Institute is creating a decision support tool for carbon management project siting. The tool will integrate potential environmental justice considerations into a geospatial analysis of environmental, regulatory, and legal constraints to project development. The tool enables communities, government and industries to develop a common understanding of the complexities that must be addressed to site and build projects.

The Carbon Action Alliance is focused on addressing these concerns and engaging with local communities on decarbonization and carbon management. Learn more about these efforts at carbonactionalliance.org, and reach out if interested in collaborating on engagement opportunities.

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Feeding and Powering the World

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Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage: Securing North Dakota’s Energy Future

Two core economic pillars of North Dakota are the energy and agriculture industries. However, both industries are historically carbon-intensive, meaning that a lot of carbon is generated during specific processes associated with these industries. Managing global carbon emissions is one of the most pressing environmental concerns of our time. Many scientists are concerned that anthropogenic (human-made) greenhouse gases (GHGs) are affecting Earth’s climate. This concern is driving policies in the United States and around the globe, which are resulting in economic incentives and preferential financing for companies taking action to lower the carbon intensity of the commodities they produce. The challenge is to address anthropogenic GHG emissions while providing access to reliable, affordable, resilient energy and products. Carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS) is one of the best technologies to address the challenge to decarbonize these industries while we continue to feed and power the world and grow the economic contributions of these cornerstone industries to our state.

For more than 20 years, the University of North Dakota Energy & Environmental Research Center (EERC) has partnered with industries, state and federal agencies and universities to conduct focused research on the capture and geologic storage of carbon dioxide (CO2). Geologic storage entails the injection of captured CO2 deep into the subsurface, where the CO2 can either be permanently stored in deep saline formations or used to recover additional oil and gas from hydrocarbon reservoirs. In both cases, the CO2 remains permanently and safely stored deep underground. Much of the research and development on CCUS has been carried out through the collaborations within the Plains CO2 Reduction (PCOR) Partnership, led and managed by EERC (www.undeerc.org/pcor). Research conducted through the PCOR Part-

nership and elsewhere has shown that CCUS is safe and commercially viable provided that the geologic site chosen for storage is appropriate. The rocks of North Dakota’s Williston Basin are particularly well-suited for the permanent storage of CO2 and, in many instances, directly underly the locations of large industrial sources such as coal-fired electric power plants. This is a synergy that provides prime opportunities for successful CCUS projects.

The subsurface geologic storage of CO2 represents an optimal situation for achieving reduced GHG emissions to the atmosphere. A key element to the successful commercial deployment of the geologic storage of CO2 is site selection. A good storage site has the storage capacity needed to store the desired amount of CO2 and suitable containment to ensure that the CO2 does not migrate vertically out of the storage zone. Other key criteria include sufficient depth, and geologic stability and chemistry, all of which help ensure the long-term storage suitability of the site. Once CO2 injection begins, various monitoring methods are implemented to verify that the CO2 is behaving as expected, to quantify the amount of CO2 injected, and to ensure that there are no negative impacts on human health, the environment, or property. Equally important to commercialization is the ability to provide assurances to the public that impacts on human health and the environment will not occur sometime in the distant future.

Open for Business

In addition to being a key technology in addressing global climate emissions, CCUS will provide significant economic opportunities for the state of North Dakota. In 2021, Governor Burgum announced an ambitious goal for North Dakota to be carbon-neutral by 2030, a goal to be achieved through innovation, not regulation. Since his announcement, the state has attracted over $15 billion in potential in-

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vestments in CCUS, with more expected to come. Deployment of this technology is an emerging opportunity that has the potential to create tens of thousands of skilled, highpaying jobs in the state while securing the future of our existing energy infrastructure.

In 2009, North Dakota established several key legislative positions relative to CO2 capture and storage. In addition to clarifying that the subsurface pore space needed to store CO2 belongs to the surface owner, the state also provides for the long-term liability of the stored CO2 after the project ends. To further embrace the concept of CO2storage, the North Dakota Century Code was crafted to state: “It is in the public interest to promote the geologic storage of carbon dioxide. Doing so will benefit the state and the global environment by reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Doing so will help ensure the viability of the state's coal and power industries, to the economic benefit of North Dakota and its citizens. Further, geologic storage of carbon dioxide, a potentially valuable commodity, may allow for its ready availability if needed for commercial, industrial, or other uses, including enhanced recovery of oil, gas

and other minerals. Geologic storage, however, to be practical and effective requires cooperative use of surface and subsurface property interests and the collaboration of property owners. Obtaining consent from all owners may not be feasible, requiring procedures that promote, in a manner fair to all interests, cooperative management, thereby ensuring the maximum use of natural resources.”

State lawmakers understood that practical and effective geologic storage of CO2 requires cooperative use of surface and subsurface property interests and the collaboration of property owners. As such, the state statutes for geologic storage established procedures that promote, in a manner fair to all interests, cooperative management, thereby ensuring the maximum use of natural resources.

Incentives for geologically storing captured CO2 come from the state and federal level. For example, in April 2019, Governor Burgum signed legislation that provides an economic incentive to use CO2 captured from North Dakota’s coal-fired power plants for enhanced oil recovery (EOR) by injecting

the CO2 underground. At the federal level, the IRS 45Q tax rule provides for tax credits of up to $85 per metric ton of CO2 stored. Additional incentives for participation in the storage of CO2 is the per ton payment that the landowner will receive in compensation for using the pore space or royalties paid to mineral owners for the production of hydrocarbons (that would not have otherwise been produced) through the application of an EOR process using anthropogenic CO2 Incentives also come from voluntary markets and premiums paid for commodities with a reduced carbon intensity. The demand for CO2 in the at-scale deployment of EOR in North Dakota will likely dwarf the CO2 that the state currently produces, requiring imports from other states.

From an energy generation point of view, the use of CO2 as a tool to extract more resources could produce an additional 4 billion barrels of oil from North Dakota’s unconventional (e.g., Bakken) and legacy (~pre-Bakken) oil fields. The EOR process will store nearly all the CO2 used to get that incremental oil, resulting in a lower-carbonintensity product.

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More Reliable Energy

Addressing climate change is a largescale global challenge that is compounded by our growing demand for energy. To reduce the risks associated with climate change, the amount of CO2 released by human activity must be substantially reduced. However, increasing reliance on low-carbon renewable energy sources may sacrifice grid resilience and reliability. These concerns have been amplified during recent extreme weather events in the United States when much of the country was without power. A significant challenge in reducing the reliance on fossil fuels in the energy sector is to find solutions to overcome the intermittency issues associated with renewable energy in an economically feasible manner. Traditional power plants equipped with CCUS technology can play an important role to ensure that the low-carbon power generation of the future can evolve without sacrificing resilience and reliability. CCUS-enabled power production will contribute to energy security that complements a balanced all-of-the-above energy policy.

In the face of growing world populations and rising worldwide standards of living, CCUS provides an opportunity to use fossil fuels with a significant reduction in GHG emissions. CCUS lies at the intersection of energy, the economy, and the environment, which makes it a critical approach to meeting our state and country’s clean energy needs.

A Growing Portfolio

As of December 2022, the North Dakota Industrial Commission, the regulatory body that oversees the injection of CO2, has approved three CO2 storage facility permit applications and is reviewing two additional permit applications. This is just the beginning. Other announced projects in the state that will be pursuing CO2 storage permits, including the formation of a partnership to create a hydrogen hub in the state. The hub will focus on the production of low-carbon hydrogen, much of which will be derived from fossil fuels, with the CO2emissions captured and geologically stored.

For the past 23 years, more than 40 million tons of CO2 has been transported in a pipeline across North Dakota to oil fields in Saskatchewan where it was permanently stored during commercial EOR. Earlier this year, North Dakota’s first commercial-scale CO2 EOR project got underway in Bowman County. The CO2 being used in this project is brought by pipeline from Wyoming for simultaneously producing low-carbon-intensity oil with permanent CO2 storage.

Added Benefits

Through a combination of leadership, vision and strategic investments, North Dakota has positioned itself as the global frontrunner for CCUS, an accomplishment critical to providing economic

options and opportunities to North Dakota’s pore space and mineral owners and for ensuring the continued viability and future growth of our energy, agricultural, and supporting industries. CCUS will be a critical component of safe, resilient, reliable, affordable, low-carbon energy derived from coal, oil, gas, biofuels, and renewables. CCUS will also be critical for low-carbon agriculture products, resulting in an advantage for North Dakota commodities and products competing in national and global markets for generations to come.

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Associations & Organizations

Area 52 3172 North Rainbow Boulevard #22136 Las Vegas, NV 89108

United States Biochar Initiative

5475 Southwest Arrow Wood Lane Portland, OR 97225

Thomas Miles, Executive Director Phone (503-780-8185) usbiochar@gmail.com www.biochar-us.org

Advanced Biofuels USA

507 North Bentz Street Frederick, MD 21701

Joanne Ivancic, Executive Director Phone (301-644-1395) info@advancedbiofuelsusa.org www.advancedbiofuelsusa.org

AgCountry Farm Credit Services

1900 44th Street South Fargo, ND 58103

Jessica Bernstien, Vice President Phone (701-499-2633) jess.bernstien@agcountry.com www.agcountry.com

American Coalition for Ethanol

5000 South Broadband Lane, Suite 224 Sioux Falls, SD 57108

Anna Carpenter, Member Services Coordinator Phone (605-334-3381) acarpenter@ethanol.org ethanol.org

Adam Wathen Phone (949-981-8669) ruthaglipa334@outlook.com area52.com

Battelle 505 King Avenue Columbus, OH 43201

Jon Cartlidge, Commercial Sales Director Phone (614-424-3508) cartlidgej@battelle.org battelle.org

Center of Sustainable Agroforestry 285 Northwest Bert Avenue Lake City, FL 32055

Tom Cunilio, Elephant Grass Production Phone (352-376-6265) t.cosaf@att.net www.cosaf.com

Hexas Biomass

900 Jefferson Street Southeast #1113 Olympia, WA 98501

Wendy Owens, CEO Phone (360-890-0775) info@hexas.com hexas.com

Carbon Capture Technology

Bioenergy Carbon Capture

SCS Engineers

11120 East 26th Street North, Suite 1100

Wichita, KS 67226

Monte Markley, Vice President Phone (316-315-4501) | Fax (913-681-0012) mmarkley@scsengineers.com scsengineers.com

Aequor Inc.

1288 Skyros Way Encinitas, CA 92024

Marilyn Bruno, CEO Phone (858-255-7854)

mbruno@aequorinc.com www.aequorinc.com

Captis Aire LLC

217 East Broadway Street, Unit 512 Lenoir City, TN 37771

Kim Tutin Phone (404-580-2795) kim@captisaire.com www.captisaire.com

Carbon Storage Solutions (Front Range Energy)

31375 Great Western Drive Windsor, CO 80550

Dan Sanders, President/CEO Phone (970-674-2910)

drsanders@frontrangeenergy.com frontrangeenergy.com

MicroBioGen

78 Waterloo Road, Level 4 Macquarie Park, NSW 2113 Australia

Geoff Bell, CEO Phone (61-432-428-882) geoff.bell@microbiogen.com www.microbiogen.com

Permanente Corporation

1999 Avenue of the Stars, Suite 1100 Los Angeles, CA 90067

Marc A. Seidner, President Phone (310-569-6500) marc@permanentecorp.com www.permanentecorp.com

Salof Ltd., Inc. 5141 IH 35 New Braunfels, TX 78132

Randy Elson & Bob Luhrs, Vice President of Operations/President

Phone (830-225-1744)

sales@salofltd.com www.salofltd.com

Natural Resources Research Institute, University of Minnesota 5013 Miller Trunk Hwy Duluth, MN 55811

Patrick Schoff Phone (218-788-2768) pschoff@d.umn.edu www.nrri.umn.edu

PCL Industrial Services, Inc. 1500 South Union Avenue Bakersfield, CA 93307

Corey Hartwig, Project Engineering Manager Phone (760-382-7936) chartwig@pcl.com www.pcl.com

Renewable Energy Institute

6705 Bancroft Woods Austin, TX 78729

Monte Goodell, Carbon Capture & Sequestration Phone (832-758-0027) info@carboncaptureandsequestration.com www.carboncaptureandsequestration.com

The Carbon Capture & Storage Association

Heron House, 10 Dean Farrar Street London SW1H 0DX United Kingdom

Judith Shapiro, Communications Manager Phone (44-0203-0318750) www.ccsassociation.org

The New York Blower Company 7660 South Quincy Street Willowbrook, IL 60527

Ben Zastrow

Phone (630-794-5731) bzastrow@nyb.com www.nyb.com

Vanguard Global Enterprises, Inc. 821 La Plaza Avenue South South Pasadena, FL 33707

Y.Z. Lahav Phone (727-710-1380) yzleop@yahoo.com

Tecnored Av. Eng. Luiz Dumont Villares, KM 2 CEP: 12442-260

Pindamonhangaba, Sao Paulo Brazil Alexandre Pedroso, Project Manager/ Consultant Phone (16-9979-11164) agpedroso1@outlook.com www.tecnored.com.br

United States Biochar Initiative

5475 Southwest Arrow Wood Lane Portland, OR 97225

Thomas Miles, Executive Director Phone (503-780-8185) usbiochar@gmail.com www.biochar-us.org

Yilkins PO Box 8210 Groningen Netherlands

Guy Penard, Vice President (North America) Phone (97-839-44200) info@yilkins.com yilkins.com

Direct Air Capture

Precision Combustion, Inc. 410 Sackett Point Road North Haven, CT 06473 Stewart Rosenberg, Business Development Leader Phone (203-376-7568) srosenberg@precision-combustion.com www.precision-combustion.com

Redecam USA, LLC 5970 Fairview Road, Suite 440 Charlotte, NC 28210

Salvatore Gallo, President Phone (704-969-8811) redecam.usa@redecam.com www.redecam.com

Sosna Metelyk ™ 8000 West Manchester Avenue Playa Del Rey, CA 90293 Oksana Gal, Co-Founder Phone (310-918-2128) oksanamgal@gmail.com sosnametelyk.com

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Mobile Carbon Capture

Gravitas Infinitum

4850 Tamiami Trail North, Suite 301

Naples, FL 34103

Tyler Wood, Director of ESG & Sustainability Phone (617-899-6745)

tyler@gravitasinfinitum.com www.carbotura.com

Post-Combustion

Ozona

19026 Ridgewood Parkway, Suite 200 San Antonio, TX 78259

Doug McClure, Vice President of Corporate Development Phone (210-600-5781) doug.mcclure@ozonaccs.com ozonaccs.com

Toshiba America Energy Systems Corporation

6623 West Washington Street West Allis, WA 53214

Laura Baumann, Marketing Director Phone (414-475-2800) taes-sales@toshiba.com www.toshiba.com/taes

Anguil Environmental Systems, Inc. 8855 55th Street Milwaukee, WI 53223

Kevin Summ, Director of Marketing Phone (414-365-6400) info@anguil.com www.anguil.com

Delta CleanTech Inc.

2305 Victoria Avenue, Unit 002 Regina, SK S4P 0S7 Canada

Jeff Allison, President Phone (306-530-6025) jallison@deltacleantech.ca www.deltacleantech.ca

Delta CleanTech Inc.

2308 Palisade Drive Southwest Calgary, AB T2V 3V1 Canada

Jeff Allison, President Phone (306-530-6025) jallison@deltacleantech.ca www.deltacleantech.ca

Next Carbon Solutions

1000 Louisiana Street, Suite 3900 Houston, TX 77002

Michael Walters, Sr. Director Phone (713-574-1880) mwalters@next-decade.com www.next-decade.com

Saipem 2300 rue Jean-Perrin

Quebec, QC G2C 1T9 Canada

Richard Surprenant, Business Development Manager of Carbon Capture Technologies

Phone (581-928-3456) richard.surprenant@saipem.com www.saipem.com/en/solutions/ renewables/carbon-capture

Salof Ltd., Inc.

5141 IH 35 New Braunfels, TX 78132

Randy Elson & Bob Luhrs, Vice President of Operations/President Phone (830-225-1744) sales@salofltd.com www.salofltd.com

Vaisala Inc. 10-D Gill Street Woburn, MA 01801

Justin Walsh Phone (781-537-1071) justin.walsh@vaisala.com www.vaisala.com/en/industriesapplications/biogas

Pre-Combustion

Twin City Fan & Blower 5959 Trenton Lane North Plymouth, MN 55442

Eric Benoit, Vice President of Industrial

Sales

Phone (763-551-7600) | Fax (763-551-7601) sales@tcf.com www.tcf.com

Sequestration

John Perez Graphics & Design, LLC 1723 Analog Drive Richardson, TX 75081

John Perez, President Phone (972-231-7776)

johnperezgraphics@geoart.com geoart.com

Ozona

19026 Ridgewood Parkway, Suite 200 San Antonio, TX 78259

Doug McClure, Vice President of Corporate Development Phone (210-600-5781)

doug.mcclure@ozonaccs.com ozonaccs.com

SCS Engineers

11120 East 26th Street North, Suite 1100 Wichita, KS 67226

Monte Markley, Vice President Phone (316-315-4501) | Fax (913-681-0012) mmarkley@scsengineers.com scsengineers.com

CGG

Tyn-y-Coed Pentywyn Road

Llandudno LL30 1SA United Kingdom

Malcolm Kent, Head of Carbon Storage Phone (44-0149-2581811) ccus.group@cgg.com www.cgg.com/ccus

Glanris

11042 Wildwood Drive Olive Branch, MS 38654 Bryan Eagle, CEO Phone (901-312-7700) hello@glanris.com www.glanris.com

Vault 44.01

1400 350 Seventh Avenue Southwest Calgary, AB T2P 3N9 Canada

Hugh Caperton, Vice President of Land & Business Development Phone (304-594-8084) hugh@vault4401.com vault4401.com

Advanced Organic Methods LLC

1253 Sisley Road

Penryn, CA 95663

Russel Adams, Managing Member Phone (530-304-2147) rus.adams@gmail.com aomthermal.com

Associated Carbon Technologies, Inc. PO Box 172

Houma

Alofi, Niue, Oceania 9974 New Zealand

Charles Laws, Director of Development Phone (00-0683-4341) cl@act-inc.nu www.facebook.com/people/ Associated-Carbon-Technologies/100069676069964

Biochar Now LLC

3146 New Castle Drive Loveland, CO 80538

James Gaspard, CEO Phone (303-882-3561) james.gaspard@biocharnow.com www.biocharnow.com

Biomass Controls PBC

30A Crabtree Lane Woodstock, CT 06281

Jeff Hallowell, Founder Phone (860-315-5735) info@biomasscontrols.com www.biomasscontrols.com

Carbon Vault Holdings LLC

1512 Larimer Street, Suite 550 Denver, CO 80108

James Dodson, Vice President Phone (303-376-3607) jbd@carbon-vault.com carbonvault.us

Hydrozonix

12100 West Interstate 20 East Odessa, TX 79765

Mark Patton, President Phone (432-561-8979) mpatton@hydrozonix.com www.hydrozonix.com

RIZOME

5206 Paylor Lane Lakewood Ranch, FL 34240

Fred Murrell, Chairman Phone (941-725-2696) fred@rizomebamboo.com rizomebamboo.com

Salof Ltd., Inc.

5141 IH 35 New Braunfels, TX 78132

Randy Elson & Bob Luhrs, Vice President of Operations/President Phone (830-225-1744) sales@salofltd.com www.salofltd.com

Sustainable Concrete

PureHempNY PO Box 10 Hudson, NY 12534

Ralph Brill, Chairman Phone (845-661-3593) brill.group@verizon.net www.purehemptech.com

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Conferences, Trade Shows & Meetings

Biodiesel Summit: Sustainable Aviation Fuel & Renewable Diesel

308 Second Avenue North, Suite 304 Grand Forks, ND 58203

Customer Service

Phone (701-746-8385) service@bbiinternational.com www.biodieselsummit.com

Carbon Capture & Storage Summit

308 Second Avenue North, Suite 304 Grand Forks, ND 58203

Customer Service

Phone (701-746-8385) service@bbiinternational.com carboncapturestoragesummit.com

International Biomass Conference & Expo

308 Second Avenue North, Suite 304 Grand Forks, ND 58203

Customer Service

Phone (701-746-8385) service@bbiinternational.com www.biomassconference.com

SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 25

Consulting Auctions

Maas Companies, Inc.

PO Box 7127 Rochester, MN 55903 Tyler Maas, Director of Sales & Marketing Phone (507-285-1444) maas@maascompanies.com maascompanies.com

Business Plans

International Fuel Ethanol Workshop & Expo

308 Second Avenue North, Suite 304 Grand Forks, ND 58203

Customer Service

Phone (701-746-8385) service@bbiinternational.com www.fuelethanolworkshop.com

National Carbon Capture Conference & Expo

308 Second Avenue North, Suite 304 Grand Forks, ND 58203

Customer Service Phone (701-746-8385) service@bbiinternational.com nationalcarboncaptureconference.com

In Collaboration With

North American SAF Conference & Expo

308 Second Avenue North, Suite 304 Grand Forks, ND 58203

Customer Service Phone (701-746-8385) service@bbiinternational.com safconference.com

SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 24

Abhirutu Consultants

27/28, Himali Society Near Mhatre Bridge Pune, Maharashtra 411004 India Sanjay Jagap, Director Phone (91-98223-94170) abhirutu@gmail.com www.abhirutuconsultants.com

Energy Inc.

20 Sierra Morena Mews Southwest Suite 307 Calgary, AB T3H 3K6 Canada

Rosmin Madhani, Manager

BBI International Project Development Customer Service

Phone (701-746-8385) service@bbiinternational.com

A.T. Kearney

227 West Monroe Street #1910 Chicago, IL 60606

Neal Walters, Partner Phone (289-208-0670) tina.portch@kearney.com kearney.com

Phone (403-217-7646) rosminmadhani@gmail.com ca.linkedin.com/in/rmadhani

MAN Energy Services Rotterdam 3029AD Netherlands

Cristina Cantarino, CCS Sales Manager Phone (31-615-567382)

cristina.cantarino-perez@man-es.com www.man-es.com

Advancing

Energy Exposition LLC PO Box 50406 Casper, WY 82605 Kit Jennings, Producer Phone (307-262-4020) kit@energyexposition.com energyexposition.com

Pinion 8810 Renner Boulevard, Suite 100 Lenexa, KS 66219

Donna Funk, Principal Phone (913-643-5000)

donna.funk@pinionglobal.com www.pinionglobal.com/industry/biofuels

Carbon Intensity

EcoEngineers

909 Locust Street, Suite 202 Des Moines, IA 50309

Jim Ramm, Vice President of Client Services Phone (515-985-1260) clientservices@ecoengineers.us www.ecoengineers.us

GECA Environnement

1516 Chemin du Club Nautique Lac Sergent, QC G0A 2J0 Canada

Melissa Leung Phone (418-265-8650) admin@gecaenviro.com www.gecaenviro.com

Life Cycle Associates, LLC 884 Portola Road, Suite A11 Portola Valley, CA 94028

Stefan Unnasch, Managing Director Phone (650-461-9048)

outreach@lifecycleassociates.com www.lifecycleassociates.com

Merjent, Inc. 1 Southeast Main Street, Suite 300 Minneapolis, MN 55414

Paul Mordorski, Biofuels Sector Lead Phone (612-643-5249)

paul.mordorski@merjent.com www.merjent.com

Targray

18105 route Transcanadienne Kirkland, QC H9J 3Z4 Canada

Olivier Benny, Marketing Director Phone (514-695-8095)

marketing@targray.com targray.com/environmental-commodities

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Largest Biomass Event in North America

CaptureMap by Endrava Ovre Slottsgate 3 Oslo 0157 Norway

Eric Rambech, Co-founder Phone (45-09-81-23) eric@endrava.com www.capturemap.no

Graves & Co. Consulting LLC 2777 Allen Parkway, Suite 525 Houston, TX 77019

Bill Vail, Executive Vice President Phone (713-650-0811)

bvail@gravesconsulting.us www.gravesconsulting.us

Merjent, Inc.

1 Southeast Main Street, Suite 300 Minneapolis, MN 55414

RICHMOND, VA

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Environmental

Trihydro Corporation

1252 Commerce Drive

Laramie, WY 82070

SCS Engineers

11120 East 26th Street North, Suite 1100 Wichita, KS 67226

Monte Markley, Vice President Phone (316-315-4501) | Fax (913-681-0012) mmarkley@scsengineers.com scsengineers.com

Advanced Cyclone Systems

Rua de Vilar 235 3 Esq

Porto 4050-626 Portugal

Paulo Ventura, Marketing Manager Phone (00-351-22600-3268) Fax (00-351-04009-41) paulo.ventura@acsystems.pt www.advancedcyclonesystems.com

Baghouse Duct Design dot Com

14280 West 50th Place

Golden, CO 80403

Gregory Black Phone (303-278-9268) greg@baghouseductdesign.com www.baghouseductdesign.com

Merjent, Inc.

1 Southeast Main Street, Suite 300 Minneapolis, MN 55414

Paul Mordorski, Biofuels Sector Lead Phone (612-643-5249) paul.mordorski@merjent.com www.merjent.com

TRC Environmental Corp.

207C Eisenhower Lane South Lombard, IL 60148

Daniel Grabowski, Project Director Phone (312-533-2024) dgrabowski@trccompanies.com trcsolutions.com

Brad Pekas, Engineering Specialist Phone (904-513-9748) bpekas@trihydro.com www.trihydro.com

XDh-energy

45 Marshall Road Colorado Springs, CO 80906

Xavier Dhubert

Phone (502-819-0614) xavier.dhubert@xdh-energy.com www.xdh-energy.com

Feasibility Studies

BBI International Project Development Customer Service

Phone (701-746-8385) service@bbiinternational.com

SCS Engineers

11120 East 26th Street North, Suite 1100 Wichita, KS 67226

Monte Markley, Vice President Phone (316-315-4501) | Fax (913-681-0012) mmarkley@scsengineers.com scsengineers.com

Advanced Cryogenics, Ltd.

PO Box 419

160 Indian Mound Trail Tavernier, FL 33070

Sam Rushing, President Phone (305-852-2597) | Fax (305-852-2598) rushing@terranova.net www.carbondioxideconsultants.com

Paul Mordorski, Biofuels Sector Lead Phone (612-643-5249) paul.mordorski@merjent.com www.merjent.com

Information Technology

Carbon & Climate Change Domains PO Box 4068 Naples, ME 04055

Robert Fogg Phone (207-650-9494) robertfogg@q-team.com

Project Development

BBI International

Project Development

Customer Service Phone (701-746-8385) service@bbiinternational.com

Delta Energy Services, LLC

325 Abbey Road

Berwyn, PA 19312

Sven Swenson, Chief of Staff Phone (352-201-9848) sven@workdelta.com www.workdelta.com

EcoEngineers 909 Locust Street, Suite 202 Des Moines, IA 50309

Jim Ramm, Vice President of Client Services

Phone (515-985-1260)

clientservices@ecoengineers.us www.ecoengineers.us

Entrex Carbon Market 150 East Palmetto Park Road, 8th Floor Boca Raton, FL 33432

Stephen Watkins, CEO Phone (954-856-6659) swatkins@entrex.net www.entrexcarbonmarket.com

Merjent, Inc.

1 Southeast Main Street, Suite 300 Minneapolis, MN 55414

Paul Mordorski, Biofuels Sector Lead Phone (612-643-5249) paul.mordorski@merjent.com www.merjent.com

Regulatory

SCS Engineers

11120 East 26th Street North, Suite 1100 Wichita, KS 67226 Monte Markley, Vice President Phone (316-315-4501) Fax (913-681-0012) mmarkley@scsengineers.com scsengineers.com

Foss & Company 832 Sansome Street, 2nd Floor San Francisco, CA 94111

Allison Lanser Phone (415-292-9800) pr@fossandco.com www.fossandco.com

Benetech, Inc. 1851 Albright Road Montgomery, IL 60538 Ron Pircon, President Phone (800-843-2625) info@benetechusa.com benetechglobal.com

Capture Land Management 909 Wirt Road Houston, TX 77024

Ben Balagia, President Phone (713-823-8686) ben@capturelandman.com www.capturelandman.com

EcoEngineers 909 Locust Street, Suite 202 Des Moines, IA 50309

Jim Ramm, Vice President of Client Services Phone (515-985-1260) clientservices@ecoengineers.us www.ecoengineers.us

Safety

Fagus GreCon Inc. 648 Griffith Road, Suite A Charlotte, NC 28217

Eric Peterson, Sales Phone (704-912-0000) | Fax (704-973-9733) sales@grecon.us fagus-grecon.us

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Site Selection

BBI International Project Development

Customer Service

Phone (701-746-8385) service@bbiinternational.com

Education

GCI Gas Certification Institute Training

2500 Wilcrest Drive, Suite 300 Houston, TX 77042

Ardis Bartle, Manager of CO2 Measurement Training Phone (281-598-7200) contact@gascertification.com www.gascertification.com

Employment

Commodity Talent LLC

27 East 28th Street New York, NY 10016

George Stein, Managing Director Phone (917-545-9850) ghstein@commoditytalent.com www.commoditytalent.com

Buildings

SCS Engineers

11120 East 26th Street North, Suite 1100 Wichita, KS 67226

Monte Markley, Vice President Phone (316-315-4501) | Fax (913-681-0012) mmarkley@scsengineers.com scsengineers.com

Georgia Adobe LP

231 Harris Lord Cemetery Road Commerce, GA 30530

Joe Woodall, Alternative Buildings & Energy Systems Phone (706-363-6453) sales@georgiaadobe.com www.georgiaadobe.com

Heitman Architects Incorporated

555 West Pierce Road, Suite 130 Itasca, IL 60143

Paul Heitman, Director Phone (630-773-3551)

pheitman@heitmanarchitects.com www.heitmanarchitects.com

AGPROfessionals

3050 67th Avenue, Suite 200 Greeley, CO 80634

Thomas Haren, CEO Phone (970-535-9318) tharen@agpros.com www.agpros.com

Capture Land Management 10726 Valley Forge Drive Houston, TX 77042

Ben Balagia, President Phone (713-823-8686) bbalagia@gmail.com www.bblandco.com

Universidad Nacional Au tonoma de Mexico

Calle 10, Manzana 33, Lote 6 Colonia Isidro Fabela, Tlalpan Mexico, Cuidad de Mexico 14030 Mexico Hector Castrejon-Pineda, Professor Phone (52-55-4190-6417) rcastr@unam.mx

www.dict.unam.mx/Personal%20Academico%20Geofisica1.php

Olson Search International, Inc. PO Box 3468 Boulder, CO 80307

Jon Olson, President Phone (800-985-5191) | Fax (425-954-8991) jon@olsonsearch.com www.olsonsearch.com

HEMCO Corporation 711 South Powell Road Independence, MO 64056

Jerry Schwarz Phone (816-796-2900) info@hemcocorp.com www.hemcocorp.com

CO2

SCS Engineers

11120 East 26th Street North, Suite 1100 Wichita, KS 67226

Monte Markley, Vice President Phone (316-315-4501) | Fax (913-681-0012) mmarkley@scsengineers.com scsengineers.com

Salof Ltd., Inc.

5141 IH 35 New Braunfels, TX 78132

Randy Elson & Bob Luhrs, Vice President of Operations/President Phone (830-225-1744) sales@salofltd.com www.salofltd.com

Salof Ltd., Inc. 5141 IH 35 New Braunfels, TX 78132

Randy Elson & Bob Luhrs, Vice President of Operations/President Phone (830-225-1744) sales@salofltd.com www.salofltd.com

Sicgil Industrial Gases 84 Anna Salai Dhun Buildings, 6th Floor Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600002 India Ruqshad Dadabhoy Phone (91-44663-50700) corporate@sicgil.com www.sicgil.com

Strobel Companies 106 South Green Street Clarks, NE 68628 Larry Myers, Client Development Phone (308-624-4999) lmyers@strobelenergy.com www.strobelcompanies.com

Detailed Design

Pelican Energy Consultants 180 New Camellia Boulevard, Suite 100 Covington, LA 70433

Ed Covington, Vice President of Strategy & Markets

Phone (985-871-4200) ed.covington@pelicanenergy.com www.pelicanenergy.com

Salof Ltd., Inc. 5141 IH 35 New Braunfels, TX 78132

Randy Elson & Bob Luhrs, Vice President of Operations/President Phone (830-225-1744) sales@salofltd.com www.salofltd.com

Wolf Material Handling Systems 231 Main Street Northwest, Suite 6 Elk River, MN 55330 Howard Brockhouse, Sales & Marketing Manager Phone (612-859-8207) sales@wolfmhs.com www.wolfmhs.com

EPC

McDermott 915 North Eldridge Parkway

Houston, TX 77079

Zoe Keenan, Senior Manager of Communications Phone (281-588-6600) energytransition@mcdermott.com www.mcdermott.com

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Engineering/Construction

Saulsbury Industries

2951 East Interstate 20

Odessa, TX 79766

Savanah Cantleberry, Manager of Marketing & Communications

Phone (432-366-3686) | Fax (432-368-0061) marketing@saulsbury.com www.saulsbury.com

Saulsbury Industries

2951 East Interstate 20 Odessa, TX 79766

TJ Stewart, Director of Business Development Phone (701-471-6388) tstewart@saulsbury.com www.saulsbury.com

Fagen, Inc.

501 West Hwy 212 Granite Falls, MN 56241

William Stark, Vice President of Business Development

Phone (320-564-3324) wstark@fageninc.com www.fageninc.com

IQA Solutions Inc.

4089 East Conant Street Long Beach, CA 90808

Lawrence Chen, Business Development Manager Phone (562-392-6957) lchen@iqasolutions.com iqasolutions.com

Facilities

Operational

Precision Partners

220 Newport Center Drive #11-165 Newport Beach, CA 92660

Nick Evans, Director Phone (949-696-5812) info@precisionpartners.llc www.precisionpartners.llc

Salof Ltd., Inc.

5141 IH 35 New Braunfels, TX 78132

Randy Elson & Bob Luhrs, Vice President of Operations/President Phone (830-225-1744) sales@salofltd.com www.salofltd.com

Pipeline

Wishstone Energy

1024 Bayside Drive, Suite 382

Newport Beach, CA 92660

Peter Martin, Partner Phone (949-478-3488) peter.martin@jfm-llc.com wishstone-energy.com

Plant Construction

INTEC Engineering GmbH

John-Deere-Strasse 43 Bruchsal, Baden-Wurttemberg 76646

Germany

Christian Daniel, Sales Director Phone (00-49-72519-324312) Fax (00-49-72519-324399) info@intec-energy.de www.intec-energy.com

Plaas Incorporated 1427 Old West Main Street Red Wing, MN 55066 Taite Plaas, President Phone (651-388-8881) taite@plaasinc.com www.plaasinc.com

Strobel Companies

106 South Green Street Clarks, NE 68628

Larry Myers, Client Development Phone (308-624-4999) lmyers@strobelenergy.com www.strobelcompanies.com

Barnhart Crane & Rigging

Viking Pump 406 State Street Cedar Falls, IA 50613

Kyle Benning, Product Manager Phone (319-939-1316) kbenning@idexcorp.com www.vikingpump.com

Northern Horizons

15805 Caribou Footed Drive Northwest Solway, MN 56678

Jason Sanders, Pipeline Superintendent Phone (218-467-9353)

jsanders@northernhorizonsinc.com www.northernhorizonsinc.com

3604 West Hovland Drive Sioux Falls, SD 57107

Bill Vyhlidal Phone (712-522-0029) bvyhlidal@barnhartcrane.com www.barnhartcrane.com

Fiber Chem, Inc.

14858 West Ridge Lane, Suite 7 Dubuque, IA 52001

Dan Smith, Business Development Manager Phone (563-583-1423) dan@fiber-chem.com www.fiber-chem.com

Salof Ltd., Inc. 5141 IH 35 New Braunfels, TX 78132

Randy Elson & Bob Luhrs, Vice President of Operations/President Phone (830-225-1744) sales@salofltd.com www.salofltd.com

Todd & Sargent 2905 Southeast Fifth Street Ames, IA 50010 Scott Sylvester, Vice President of Business Development Phone (515-956-4805) bizdev@tsargent.com tsargent.com

Energy Management Solutions Inc. 371 South Sunset Drive Mina, SD 57451

Bill Paulsen, President/CEO Phone (605-216-5010)

bill.paulsen@emsplantmanagement.com www.emsplantmanagement.com

Glanris

11042 Wildwood Drive Olive Branch, MS 38654

Bryan Eagle, CEO Phone (901-312-7700) hello@glanris.com www.glanris.com

Under Construction

American Energy Enterprises Inc. 33 Obtuse Rocks Road Brookfield, CT 06804 Christopher Brown, Chairman Phone (203-313-8177)

christopher@americanenergyenterprises.com www.americanenergyenterprises.com

Carbon Storage Solutions (Front Range Energy) 31375 Great Western Drive Windsor, CO 80550

Dan Sanders, President/CEO Phone (970-674-2910) drsanders@frontrangeenergy.com frontrangeenergy.com

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Legal Services

Attorneys

Dorsey & Whitney LLP

50 South Sixth Street, Suite 1500

Minneapolis, MN 55402

Michael Weaver, Partner Phone (612-492-6114)

weaver.michael@dorsey.com

www.dorsey.com

Husch Blackwell

13330 California Street, Suite 200

Omaha, NE 68154

David Gardels, Partner

Phone (402-964-5027)

david.gardels@huschblackwell.com

www.huschblackwell.com

Media Publications

Biodiesel Magazine

308 Second Avenue North, Suite 304 Grand Forks, ND 58203

Customer Service

Phone (701-746-8385) service@bbiinternational.com www.biodieselmagazine.com

Biomass Magazine

308 Second Avenue North, Suite 304 Grand Forks, ND 58203

Customer Service

Phone (701-746-8385) service@bbiinternational.com www.biomassmagazine.com

Carbon Capture Magazine

308 Second Avenue North, Suite 304 Grand Forks, ND 58203 US

Customer Service

Phone (701-746-8385) service@bbiinternational.com www.carboncapturemagazine.com

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Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton LLP 607 14th Street Northwest, Suite 900 Washington, DC 20005

Mark Riedy, Partner-Chair-Energy Practice

Phone (202-508-5823) | Fax (202-318-4087)

mriedy@kilpatricktownsend.com

www.kilpatricktownsend.com

Kutak Rock, LLP 1650 Farnam Street Omaha, NE 68102

David Bracht, Attorney

Phone (402-981-2900)

david.bracht@kutakrock.com

www.kutakrock.com

Kutak Rock, LLP 60 South Sixth Street Minneapolis, MN 55402

Todd Guerrero, Partner & Chair, National Energy Group

Phone (612-334-5007)

todd.guerrero@kutakrock.com

www.kutakrock.com

McGrath North First National Tower #3700

1601 Dodge Street

Omaha, NE 68102

Steve Case, Shareholder

Phone (402-341-3070) | Fax (402-341-0216) scase@mcgrathnorth.com www.mcgrathnorth.com

Stroock & Stroock & Lavan LLP 180 Maiden Lane New York, NY 10038

Marvin Goldstein, Partner Phone (212-806-5629) | Fax (212-806-6006) mgoldstein@stroock.com www.stroock.com

Pellet Mill Magazine

308 Second Avenue North, Suite 304

Grand Forks, ND 58203

Customer Service Phone (701-746-8385) service@bbiinternational.com https://biomassmagazine.com/pellet-millmagazine/

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SAF Magazine

308 Second Avenue North, Suite 304 Grand Forks, ND 58203

Customer Service Phone (701-746-8385) service@bbiinternational.com www.safmagazine.com

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Websites

ENERGYchange.com PO Box 24017

Guelph, ON N1E 6V8 Canada

James Roszel, Administrator Phone (519-767-2913) webmaster@energychange.com www.energychange.com

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Products & Services

Carbon Dioxide-based Products

ARTi

101 South West Street Prairie City, IA 50228

Justin Beck, Pyrolysis Reactors & Biochar Solutions

Phone (515-635-5164)

justin.beck@artichar.com www.arti.com

Diamond Scientific 625 Peachtree Lane

Cocoa, FL 32922

Ramon Rivera Phone (321-223-7500)

info@diamondsci.com diamondsci.com

Hydro-Thermal 400 Pilot Court Waukesha, WI 53188

Joel Gerstner, National Sales Manager Phone (262-952-0121) info@hydro-thermal.com

www.hydro-thermal.com

Project Development & Finance

Debt Financing

Atlantic Biomass International LLC

252 S Quince Street Philadelphia, PA 19107

Tim Morrison, CFO Phone (202-215-2885)

tdm@mklcapital.com

www.atlbiointl.com

FCI Financial Services, Inc.

20910 East Ida Avenue #110 Aurora, CO 80015 US

Jospeh Leslie, President Phone (303-680-6318) fcifin@aol.com www.machineryleasing.com

Keystone International Capital Cunsulting Group

2941 Beacon Hill Drive West Linn, OR 97068

Patrick Ghere, Managing Member Phone (503-657-0440) patghere@keycapint.com www.keycapint.com

Roundstone Funding Corporation 17 State Street, 40th Floor New York, NY 10004

Ivan Hernandez, President Phone (347-850-2203) info@roundstonefunding.com www.roundstonefunding.com

Viken Sustainability

420 Mill Crossing Canton, GA 30114

Sven Swenson, CEO & Managing Partner Phone (352-201-9848) sven@vikensustainability.com www.vikensustainability.com

Due Diligence

BBI International Project Development Customer Service

Phone (701-746-8385)

service@bbiinternational.com

Graves & Co. 2777 Allen Parkway, Suite 525 Houston, TX 77019

John Graves, President Phone (713-650-0811)

jgraves@graves-co.com www.graves-co.com

MKL Capital LLC Box 963 Bronxville, NY 10708

Brian Morrison, Managing Director Phone (917-653-3017) bam@mklcapital.com www@mklcapital.com

Environmental Consultant

Merjent, Inc.

1 Southeast Main Street, Suite 300 Minneapolis, MN 55414

Paul Mordorski, Biofuels Sector Lead Phone (612-643-5249)

paul.mordorski@merjent.com www.merjent.com

Equity Procurement

Fiber International LLC 8730 Ocean Grove Drive Atlantic Beach, FL 32233

Donald Whitlock, Managing Director Phone (910-685-6030)

d.whitlock@fiberintl.com www.fiberintl.com

Interdevelopment, Inc.

1629 K Street Northwest #300 Washington, DC 20006

Margareta Luddemann-Faris, Executive Phone (202-508-1459) | Fax (202-531-5431) interdevelopment@starpower.net www.interdevelopment.com

Syntek Resource Corporation 2143 18th Avenue Court

Greeley, CO 80631

Sandra Robnett, CHM/CEO Phone (970-356-9004) | Fax (970-356-9004) srobnett@gmail.com www.interasset.org

Industrial Sales Solutions, LLC

3684 120th Court West Faribault, MN 55021

Mike Vogel, Sales Engineer Phone (507-649-0751)

mike.vogel@ind-sales.com

www.ind-sales.com

SRI Instruments 20720 Earl Street Torrance, CA 90503

Hugh Goldsmith, President Phone (310-214-5092)

hugh@srigc.com

www.srigc.com

Feasibility Studies

BBI International Project Development Customer Service Phone (701-746-8385) service@bbiinternational.com

NodalSeismic, LLC

2201 East Willow Street, Suite D #183 Signal Hill, CA 90755

Bill Erickson, Vice President of Operations Phone (406-788-9288) berickson@nodalseismic.com www.nodalseismic.com

Investors Foss & Company

832 Sansome Street, 2nd Floor San Francisco, CA 94111

Allison Lanser Phone (415-292-9800) pr@fossandco.com www.fossandco.com

Mergers & Acquisitions

Valuation and Assets Services, LLC 2108 Carroll Creek View Frederick, MD 21702

K. Boison, Principal Phone (301-646-4119) projects@valuationandassets.com www.valuationandassets.com

Permitting

Trihydro Corporation

1672 Independence Drive, Suite 315 New Braunfels, TX 78132

John Schneider, Southwest Regional Development Leader Phone (970-302-7061) | Fax (307-745-7729)

jschneider@trihydro.com www.trihydro.com

Process Design

Modular Energy Solutions PO Box 2759 Santa Clara, CA 95055

Charles Nolan, President Phone (408-483-5922) chucknln@sbcglobal.net

www.modular-e.com

ProSim

325 Chestnut Street, Suite 800 Philadelphia, PA 19106

Benjamin Wincure, Technical Sales Engineer

Phone (215-600-3759) sales@prosim.net

www.prosim.net

Salof Ltd., Inc. 5141 IH 35 New Braunfels, TX 78132

Randy Elson & Bob Luhrs, Vice President of Operations/President Phone (830-225-1744) sales@salofltd.com

www.salofltd.com

Toshiba America Energy Systems Corporation 6623 West Washington Street West Allis, WA 53214

Laura Baumann, Marketing Director Phone (414-475-2800)

taes-sales@toshiba.com

www.toshiba.com/taes

Site Selection

BBI International

Project Development Customer Service Phone (701-746-8385) service@bbiinternational.com

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Research & Development

Government

Kentucky Department of Agriculture

105 Corporate Drive

Frankfort, KY 40601

Timothy Hughes, Senior Trade Advisor Phone (502-782-9265)

timd.hughes@ky.gov

www.kyagr.com/trade

U.S. Senator Deb Fischer

11819 Miracle Hills Drive

Omaha, NE 68145

Neil Moseman, State Energy Director Phone (402-398-0288)

neil_moseman@fischer.senate.gov

www.fischer.senate.gov

Storage & Material Handling

Transportation

American Railcar Repair

PO Box 115

303 Third Street

Lakota, IA 50451

David Horak, Location Manager/Principal Phone (515-886-0026)

david@americanrailcarrepair.com

www.americanrailcarrepair.com

NWBB Hauling Service Inc.

7111 Allentown Road, Suite 202 Fort Washington, MD 20744

Latashia Wilburn, CEO

Phone (307-735-7000)

lwilburn@nwbbhaulingservice.com

www.nwbbhaulingservice.com

Private

Forest Concepts, LLC

3320 West Valley Hwy North, Suite D110

Auburn, WA 98001

Mike Perry, CEO Phone (253-333-9663)

mperry@forestconcepts.com

www.forestconcepts.com

University

Scottish Carbon Capture and Storage

University of Edinburgh

Edinburgh Climate Change Institute High School Yards, Infirmary Street

Edinburgh, Scotland EH1 1LZ

United Kingdom

Romain Viguier, Business Development & Project Manager Phone (44-078147-87516)

info@sccs.org.uk

www.sccs.org.uk

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AA.T. Kearney

227 West Monroe Street #1910 Chicago, IL 60606

Neal Walters, Partner Phone (289-208-0670) tina.portch@kearney.com kearney.com

Abhirutu Consultants

27/28, Himali Society

Near Mhatre Bridge

Pune, Maharashtra 411004 India

Sanjay Jagap, Director Phone (91-98223-94170) abhirutu@gmail.com www.abhirutuconsultants.com

Advanced Biofuels USA

507 North Bentz Street Frederick, MD 21701

Joanne Ivancic, Executive Director Phone (301-644-1395) info@advancedbiofuelsusa.org www.advancedbiofuelsusa.org

Advanced Cryogenics, Ltd.

PO Box 419

160 Indian Mound Trail Tavernier, FL 33070

Sam Rushing, President Phone (305-852-2597) | Fax (305-852-2598) rushing@terranova.net www.carbondioxideconsultants.com

Advanced Cyclone Systems

Rua de Vilar 235 3 Esq

Porto 4050-626 Portugal

Paulo Ventura, Marketing Manager Phone (00-351-226003268) Fax (00-35-10400941) paulo.ventura@acsystems.pt www.advancedcyclonesystems.com

Advanced Organic Methods LLC

1253 Sisley Road

Penryn, CA 95663

Russel Adams, Managing Member Phone (530-304-2147) rus.adams@gmail.com aomthermal.com

Aequor Inc.

1288 Skyros Way Encinitas, CA 92024

Marilyn Bruno, CEO Phone (858-255-7854) mbruno@aequorinc.com www.aequorinc.com

AgCountry Farm Credit Services

1900 44th Street South Fargo, ND 58103

Jessica Bernstien, Vice President Phone (701-499-2633) jess.bernstien@agcountry.com www.agcountry.com

AGPROfessionals

3050 67th Avenue, Suite 200 Greeley, CO 80634

Thomas Haren, CEO Phone (970-535-9318) tharen@agpros.com www.agpros.com

American Coalition for Ethanol

5000 South Broadband Lane, Suite 224 Sioux Falls, SD 57108

Anna Carpenter, Member Services

Coordinator

Phone (605-334-3381) acarpenter@ethanol.org ethanol.org

American Energy Enterprises Inc.

33 Obtuse Rocks Road Brookfield, CT 06804

Christopher Brown, Chairman Phone (203-313-8177)

christopher@americanenergyenterprises.com www.americanenergyenterprises.com

American Railcar Repair PO Box 115

303 Third Street Lakota, IA 50451

David Horak, Location Manager/Principal Phone (515-886-0026) david@americanrailcarrepair.com www.americanrailcarrepair.com

Anguil Environmental Systems, Inc. 8855 55th Street Milwaukee, WI 53223

Kevin Summ, Director of Marketing Phone (414-365-6400) info@anguil.com www.anguil.com

Area 52

3172 North Rainbow Boulevard #22136 Las Vegas, NV 89108

Adam Wathen

Phone (949-981-8669) ruthaglipa334@outlook.com area52.com

ARTi 101 South West Street Prairie City, IA 50228

Justin Beck, Pyrolysis Reactors & Biochar Solutions Phone (515-635-5164) justin.beck@artichar.com www.arti.com

Associated Carbon Technologies, Inc. PO Box 172

Houma

Alofi, Niue, Oceania 9974 New Zealand Charles Laws, Director of Development Phone (00-0683-4341) cl@act-inc.nu

www.facebook.com/people/AssociatedCarbon-Technologies/100069676069964

Atlantic Biomass International LLC 252 South Quince Street Philadelphia, PA 19107

Tim Morrison, CFO Phone (202-215-2885) tdm@mklcapital.com www.atlbiointl.com

BBaghouse Duct Design dot Com 14280 West 50th Place Golden, CO 80403

Gregory Black Phone (303-278-9268) greg@baghouseductdesign.com www.baghouseductdesign.com

Barnhart Crane & Rigging

3604 West Hovland Drive Sioux Falls, SD 57107

Bill Vyhlidal Phone (712-522-0029) bvyhlidal@barnhartcrane.com www.barnhartcrane.com

Battelle

505 King Avenue Columbus, OH 43201

Jon Cartlidge, Commercial Sales Director Phone (614-424-3508) cartlidgej@battelle.org battelle.org

BBI International Project Development

Customer Service

Phone (701-746-8385) service@bbiinternational.com

Benetech, Inc.

1851 Albright Road Montgomery, IL 60538

Ron Pircon, President Phone (800-843-2625) info@benetechusa.com benetechglobal.com

Biochar Now LLC

3146 New Castle Drive Loveland, CO 80538 James Gaspard, CEO Phone (303-882-3561) james.gaspard@biocharnow.com www.biocharnow.com

Biodiesel Magazine

308 Second Avenue North, Suite 304 Grand Forks, ND 58203 Customer Service Phone (701-746-8385) service@bbiinternational.com www.biodieselmagazine.com

Biodiesel Summit: Sustainable Aviation Fuel & Renewable Diesel 308 Second Avenue North, Suite 304 Grand Forks, ND 58203 Customer Service Phone (701-746-8385) service@bbiinternational.com www.biodieselsummit.com

Biomass Controls PBC

30A Crabtree Lane Woodstock, CT 06281

Jeff Hallowell, Founder Phone (860-315-5735) info@biomasscontrols.com www.biomasscontrols.com

Biomass Magazine

308 Second Avenue North, Suite 304 Grand Forks, ND 58203

Customer Service Phone (701-746-8385)

service@bbiinternational.com www.biomassmagazine.com

CCaptis Aire LLC 217 East Broadway Street, Unit 512 Lenoir City, TN 37771

Kim Tutin Phone (404-580-2795) kim@captisaire.com www.captisaire.com

Capture Land Management 10726 Valley Forge Drive

Houston, TX 77042

Ben Balagia, President Phone (713-823-8686)

bbalagia@gmail.com www.bblandco.com

Capture Land Management 909 Wirt Road

Houston, TX 77024

Ben Balagia, President Phone (713-823-8686) ben@capturelandman.com www.capturelandman.com

CaptureMap by Endrava Ovre Slottsgate 3 Oslo 0157 Norway

Eric Rambech, Co-founder Phone (45-09-81-23) eric@endrava.com www.capturemap.no

Carbon & Climate Change Domains PO Box 4068

Naples, ME 04055

Robert Fogg Phone (207-650-9494) robertfogg@q-team.com

Carbon Capture & Storage Summit 308 Second Avenue North, Suite 304 Grand Forks, ND 58203 Customer Service Phone (701-746-8385) service@bbiinternational.com carboncapturestoragesummit.com

Carbon Capture Magazine 308 Second Avenue North, Suite 304 Grand Forks, ND 58203

Customer Service Phone (701-746-8385) service@bbiinternational.com www.carboncapturemagazine.com

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Carbon Storage Solutions (Front Range Energy) 31375 Great Western Drive Windsor, CO 80550

Dan Sanders, President/CEO Phone (970-674-2910) drsanders@frontrangeenergy.com frontrangeenergy.com

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Carbon Vault Holdings LLC

1512 Larimer Street, Suite 550 Denver, CO 80108

James Dodson, Vice President Phone (303-376-3607)

jbd@carbon-vault.com carbonvault.us

Center of Sustainable Agroforestry

285 Northwest Bert Avenue Lake City, FL 32055

Tom Cunilio, Elephant Grass Production Phone (352-376-6265) t.cosaf@att.net www.cosaf.com

CGG

Tyn-y-Coed Pentywyn Road

Llandudno LL30 1SA United Kingdom

Malcolm Kent, Head of Carbon Storage Phone (44-014925-81811) ccus.group@cgg.com www.cgg.com/ccus

Commodity Talent LLC

27 East 28th Street New York, NY 10016

George Stein, Managing Director Phone (917-545-9850) ghstein@commoditytalent.com www.commoditytalent.com

DDelta CleanTech Inc.

2305 Victoria Avenue, Unit 002 Regina, SK S4P 0S7 Canada

Jeff Allison, President Phone (306-530-6025) jallison@deltacleantech.ca www.deltacleantech.ca

Delta CleanTech Inc.

2308 Palisade Drive Southwest Calgary, AB T2V 3V1 Canada

Jeff Allison, President Phone (306-530-6025) jallison@deltacleantech.ca www.deltacleantech.ca

Delta Energy Services, LLC 325 Abbey Road Berwyn, PA 19312

Sven Swenson, Chief of Staff Phone (352-201-9848) sven@workdelta.com www.workdelta.com

Diamond Scientific 625 Peachtree Lane Cocoa, FL 32922

Ramon Rivera Phone (321-223-7500) info@diamondsci.com diamondsci.com

Dorsey & Whitney LLP

50 South Sixth Street, Suite 1500 Minneapolis, MN 55402

Michael Weaver, Partner Phone (612-492-6114) weaver.michael@dorsey.com www.dorsey.com

EEcoEngineers 909 Locust Street, Suite 202 Des Moines, IA 50309

Jim Ramm, Vice President of Client Services Phone (515-985-1260) clientservices@ecoengineers.us www.ecoengineers.us

Energy Exposition LLC

PO Box 50406 Casper, WY 82605

Kit Jennings, Producer Phone (307-262-4020) kit@energyexposition.com energyexposition.com

Energy Inc.

20 Sierra Morena Mews Southwest, Suite 307 Calgary, AB T3H 3K6 Canada

Rosmin Madhani, Manager Phone (403-217-7646) rosminmadhani@gmail.com ca.linkedin.com/in/rmadhani

Energy Management Solutions Inc.

371 South Sunset Drive Mina, SD 57451

Bill Paulsen, President/CEO Phone (605-216-5010) bill.paulsen@emsplantmanagement.com www.emsplantmanagement.com

ENERGYchange.com

PO Box 24017 Guelph, ON N1E 6V8 Canada

James Roszel, Administrator Phone (519-767-2913) webmaster@energychange.com www.energychange.com

Entrex Carbon Market

150 East Palmetto Park Road, 8th Floor Boca Raton, FL 33432 Stephen Watkins, CEO Phone (954-856-6659) swatkins@entrex.net www.entrexcarbonmarket.com

FCI Financial Services, Inc.

20910 East Ida Avenue #110 Aurora, CO 80015

Jospeh Leslie, President Phone (303-680-6318) fcifin@aol.com www.machineryleasing.com

Fiber Chem, Inc.

14858 West Ridge Lane, Suite 7 Dubuque, IA 52001

Dan Smith, Business Development Manager Phone (563-583-1423) dan@fiber-chem.com www.fiber-chem.com

Fiber International LLC

8730 Ocean Grove Drive Atlantic Beach, FL 32233

Donald Whitlock, Managing Director Phone (910-685-6030) d.whitlock@fiberintl.com www.fiberintl.com

Forest Concepts, LLC

3320 West Valley Hwy North, Suite D110 Auburn, WA 98001

Mike Perry, CEO Phone (253-333-9663) mperry@forestconcepts.com www.forestconcepts.com

Foss & Company

832 Sansome Street, 2nd Floor San Francisco, CA 94111

Allison Lanser Phone (415-292-9800) pr@fossandco.com www.fossandco.com

Glanris

11042 Wildwood Drive Olive Branch, MS 38654

Bryan Eagle, CEO Phone (901-312-7700)

hello@glanris.com www.glanris.com

Graves & Co. 2777 Allen Parkway, Suite 525 Houston, TX 77019

John Graves, President Phone (713-650-0811) jgraves@graves-co.com www.graves-co.com

Graves & Co. Consulting LLC 2777 Allen Parkway, Suite 525 Houston, TX 77019

Bill Vail, Executive Vice President Phone (713-650-0811) bvail@gravesconsulting.us www.gravesconsulting.us

Gravitas Infinitum 4850 Tamiami Trail North, Suite 301 Naples, FL 34103

Tyler Wood, Director of ESG & Sustainability Phone (617-899-6745) tyler@gravitasinfinitum.com www.carbotura.com

GGCI Gas Certification Institute Training 2500 Wilcrest Drive, Suite 300 Houston, TX 77042

Ardis Bartle, Manager of CO2 Measurement Training Phone (281-598-7200) contact@gascertification.com www.gascertification.com

GECA Environnement

1516 Chemin du Club Nautique Lac Sergent, QC G0A 2J0 Canada

FFagen, Inc. 501 West Hwy 212 Granite Falls, MN 56241

William Stark, Vice President of Business Development Phone (320-564-3324) wstark@fageninc.com www.fageninc.com

Fagus GreCon Inc. 648 Griffith Road, Suite A Charlotte, NC 28217

Eric Peterson, Sales Phone (704-912-0000) | Fax (704-973-9733) sales@grecon.us fagus-grecon.us

Melissa Leung Phone (418-265-8650) admin@gecaenviro.com www.gecaenviro.com

Georgia Adobe LP 231 Harris Lord Cemetery Road Commerce, GA 30530

Joe Woodall, Alternative Buildings & Energy Systems Phone (706-363-6453) sales@georgiaadobe.com www.georgiaadobe.com

HHeitman Architects Incorporated 555 West Pierce Road, Suite 130 Itasca, IL 60143

Paul Heitman, Director Phone (630-773-3551) pheitman@heitmanarchitects.com www.heitmanarchitects.com

HEMCO Corporation 711 South Powell Road Independence, MO 64056 Jerry Schwarz Phone (816-796-2900) info@hemcocorp.com www.hemcocorp.com

Hexas Biomass 900 Jefferson Street Southeast #1113 Olympia, WA 98501

Wendy Owens, CEO Phone (360-890-0775) info@hexas.com hexas.com

Husch Blackwell 13330 California Street, Suite 200 Omaha, NE 68154

David Gardels, Partner Phone (402-964-5027) david.gardels@huschblackwell.com www.huschblackwell.com

Hydro-Thermal 400 Pilot Court Waukesha, WI 53188

Joel Gerstner, National Sales Manager Phone (262-952-0121) info@hydro-thermal.com www.hydro-thermal.com

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Hydrozonix

12100 West Interstate 20 East Odessa, TX 79765

Mark Patton, President Phone (432-561-8979)

mpatton@hydrozonix.com www.hydrozonix.com

Industrial Sales Solutions, LLC

3684 120th Court West Faribault, MN 55021

Mike Vogel, Sales Engineer Phone (507-649-0751) mike.vogel@ind-sales.com www.ind-sales.com

INTEC Engineering GmbH

John-Deere-Strasse 43 Bruchsal, Baden-Wurttemberg 76646

Germany

Christian Daniel, Sales Director Phone (00-49-72519-324312) Fax (00-49-72519-324399) info@intec-energy.de www.intec-energy.com

Interdevelopment, Inc.

1629 K Street Northwest #300 Washington, DC 20006

Margareta Luddemann-Faris, Executive Phone (202-508-1459) | Fax (202-531-5431) interdevelopment@starpower.net www.interdevelopment.com

International Biomass Conference & Expo

308 Second Avenue North, Suite 304 Grand Forks, ND 58203

Customer Service

Phone (701-746-8385) service@bbiinternational.com www.biomassconference.com

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International Fuel Ethanol Workshop & Expo

308 Second Avenue North, Suite 304 Grand Forks, ND 58203

Customer Service

Phone (701-746-8385) service@bbiinternational.com www.fuelethanolworkshop.com

IQA Solutions Inc.

4089 East Conant Street Long Beach, CA 90808

Lawrence Chen, Business Development Manager Phone (562-392-6957) lchen@iqasolutions.com iqasolutions.com

JJohn Perez Graphics & Design, LLC

1723 Analog Drive Richardson, TX 75081

John Perez, President Phone (972-231-7776)

johnperezgraphics@geoart.com geoart.com

KKentucky Department of Agriculture

105 Corporate Drive Frankfort, KY 40601

Timothy Hughes, Senior Trade Advisor Phone (502-782-9265) timd.hughes@ky.gov www.kyagr.com/trade

Keystone International Capital Cunsulting Group

2941 Beacon Hill Drive West Linn, OR 97068

Patrick Ghere, Managing Member Phone (503-657-0440) patghere@keycapint.com www.keycapint.com

Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton LLP 607 14th Street Northwest, Suite 900 Washington, DC 20005

Mark Riedy, Partner-Chair-Energy Practice Phone (202-508-5823) | Fax (202-318-4087) mriedy@kilpatricktownsend.com www.kilpatricktownsend.com

Kutak Rock, LLP

1650 Farnam Street Omaha, NE 68102

David Bracht, Attorney Phone (402-981-2900)

david.bracht@kutakrock.com www.kutakrock.com

Kutak Rock, LLP 60 South Sixth Street Minneapolis, MN 55402

Todd Guerrero, Partner & Chair, National Energy Group Phone (612-334-5007) todd.guerrero@kutakrock.com www.kutakrock.com

MAN Energy Services

Rotterdam 3029AD Netherlands

Cristina Cantarino, CCS Sales Manager Phone (31-615-567382) cristina.cantarino-perez@man-es.com www.man-es.com

McDermott

915 North Eldridge Parkway

Houston, TX 77079

Zoe Keenan, Senior Manager of Communications Phone (281-588-6600) energytransition@mcdermott.com www.mcdermott.com

McGrath North First National Tower #3700

1601 Dodge Street Omaha, NE 68102

Steve Case, Shareholder Phone (402-341-3070) | Fax (402-341-0216) scase@mcgrathnorth.com www.mcgrathnorth.com

Merjent, Inc.

1 Southeast Main Street, Suite 300 Minneapolis, MN 55414

Paul Mordorski, Biofuels Sector Lead Phone (612-643-5249) paul.mordorski@merjent.com www.merjent.com

MicroBioGen

78 Waterloo Road, Level 4 Macquarie Park, NSW 2113 Australia

Geoff Bell, CEO Phone (61-432-428-882) geoff.bell@microbiogen.com www.microbiogen.com

MKL Capital LLC Box 963

Bronxville, NY 10708

Brian Morrison, Managing Director Phone (917-653-3017) bam@mklcapital.com www@mklcapital.com

Modular Energy Solutions

PO Box 2759

Santa Clara, CA 95055

Natural Resources Research Institute, University of Minnesota

5013 Miller Trunk Hwy Duluth, MN 55811

Patrick Schoff Phone (218-788-2768) pschoff@d.umn.edu www.nrri.umn.edu

Next Carbon Solutions

1000 Louisiana Street, Suite 3900 Houston, TX 77002

Michael Walters, Sr. Director Phone (713-574-1880) mwalters@next-decade.com www.next-decade.com

NodalSeismic, LLC

2201 East Willow Street, Suite D #183 Signal Hill, CA 90755 Bill Erickson, Vice President of Operations Phone (406-788-9288) berickson@nodalseismic.com www.nodalseismic.com

North American SAF Conference & Expo

308 Second Avenue North, Suite 304 Grand Forks, ND 58203 Customer Service Phone (701-746-8385) service@bbiinternational.com safconference.com

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Northern Horizons

15805 Caribou Footed Drive Northwest Solway, MN 56678

Jason Sanders, Pipeline Superintendent Phone (218-467-9353) jsanders@northernhorizonsinc.com www.northernhorizonsinc.com

NWBB Hauling Service Inc. 7111 Allentown Road, Suite 202 Fort Washington, MD 20744 Latashia Wilburn, CEO Phone (307-735-7000) lwilburn@nwbbhaulingservice.com www.nwbbhaulingservice.com

LLife Cycle Associates, LLC 884 Portola Road, Suite A11 Portola Valley, CA 94028

Stefan Unnasch, Managing Director Phone (650-461-9048) outreach@lifecycleassociates.com www.lifecycleassociates.com

MMaas Companies, Inc.

PO Box 7127

Rochester, MN 55903

Tyler Maas, Director of Sales & Marketing Phone (507-285-1444)

maas@maascompanies.com maascompanies.com

Charles Nolan, President Phone (408-483-5922) chucknln@sbcglobal.net www.modular-e.com

NNational Carbon Capture Conference & Expo

308 Second Avenue North, Suite 304 Grand Forks, ND 58203 Customer Service Phone (701-746-8385) service@bbiinternational.com nationalcarboncaptureconference.com

OOlson Search International, Inc. PO Box 3468 Boulder, CO 80307

Jon Olson, President Phone (800-985-5191) | Fax (425-954-8991) jon@olsonsearch.com www.olsonsearch.com

Ozona

19026 Ridgewood Parkway, Suite 200 San Antonio, TX 78259

Doug McClure, Vice President of Corporate Development Phone (210-600-5781) doug.mcclure@ozonaccs.com ozonaccs.com

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PPCL Industrial Services, Inc.

1500 South Union Avenue Bakersfield, CA 93307

Corey Hartwig, Project Engineering Manager Phone (760-382-7936) chartwig@pcl.com www.pcl.com

Pelican Energy Consultants

180 New Camellia Boulevard, Suite 100 Covington, LA 70433

Ed Covington, Vice President of Strategy & Markets

Phone (985-871-4200) ed.covington@pelicanenergy.com www.pelicanenergy.com

Pellet Mill Magazine

308 Second Avenue North, Suite 304 Grand Forks, ND 58203

Customer Service

Phone (701-746-8385) service@bbiinternational.com https://biomassmagazine.com/pellet-millmagazine/

Permanente Corporation

1999 Avenue of the Stars, Suite 1100 Los Angeles, CA 90067

Marc A. Seidner, President Phone (310-569-6500) marc@permanentecorp.com www.permanentecorp.com

Pinion

8810 Renner Boulevard, Suite 100 Lenexa, KS 66219

Donna Funk, Principal Phone (913-643-5000) donna.funk@pinionglobal.com www.pinionglobal.com/industry/biofuels

Plaas Incorporated

1427 Old West Main Street Red Wing, MN 55066

Taite Plaas, President Phone (651-388-8881) taite@plaasinc.com www.plaasinc.com

Precision Combustion, Inc. 410 Sackett Point Road North Haven, CT 06473

Stewart Rosenberg, Business Development Leader Phone (203-376-7568) srosenberg@precision-combustion.com www.precision-combustion.com

Precision Partners

220 Newport Center Drive #11-165 Newport Beach, CA 92660

Nick Evans, Director Phone (949-696-5812) info@precisionpartners.llc www.precisionpartners.llc

ProSim

325 Chestnut Street, Suite 800 Philadelphia, PA 19106

Benjamin Wincure, Technical Sales Engineer Phone (215-600-3759) sales@prosim.net www.prosim.net

PureHempNY PO Box 10

Hudson, NY 12534

Ralph Brill, Chairman Phone (845-661-3593) brill.group@verizon.net www.purehemptech.com

Salof Ltd., Inc. 5141 IH 35 New Braunfels, TX 78132

Randy Elson & Bob Luhrs, Vice President of Operations/President Phone (830-225-1744) sales@salofltd.com www.salofltd.com

Saulsbury Industries 2951 East Interstate 20 Odessa, TX 79766

Savanah Cantleberry, Manager of Marketing & Communications Phone (432-366-3686) | Fax (432-368-0061) marketing@saulsbury.com www.saulsbury.com

Saulsbury Industries

Stroock & Stroock & Lavan LLP 180 Maiden Lane New York, NY 10038

Marvin Goldstein, Partner Phone (212-806-5629) | Fax (212-806-6006) mgoldstein@stroock.com www.stroock.com

Syntek Resource Corporation 2143 18th Avenue Court Greeley, CO 80631

Sandra Robnett, CHM/CEO Phone (970-356-9004) | Fax (970-356-9004) srobnett@gmail.com www.interasset.org

RRedecam USA, LLC

5970 Fairview Road, Suite 440 Charlotte, NC 28210

Salvatore Gallo, President Phone (704-969-8811) redecam.usa@redecam.com www.redecam.com

Renewable Energy Institute

6705 Bancroft Woods Austin, TX 78729 Monte Goodell, Carbon Capture & Sequestration Phone (832-758-0027) info@carboncaptureandsequestration.com www.carboncaptureandsequestration.com

RIZOME

5206 Paylor Lane Lakewood Ranch, FL 34240

Fred Murrell, Chairman Phone (941-725-2696) fred@rizomebamboo.com rizomebamboo.com

Roundstone Funding Corporation 17 State Street, 40th Floor New York, NY 10004

Ivan Hernandez, President Phone (347-850-2203)

info@roundstonefunding.com www.roundstonefunding.com

2951 East Interstate 20 Odessa, TX 79766 TJ Stewart, Director of Business Development Phone (701-471-6388) tstewart@saulsbury.com www.saulsbury.com

Scottish Carbon Capture and Storage University of Edinburgh Edinburgh Climate Change Institute

High School Yards, Infirmary Street

Edinburgh, Scotland EH1 1LZ United Kingdrom Romain Viguier, Business Development & Project Manager Phone (44-078147-87516) info@sccs.org.uk www.sccs.org.uk

SCS Engineers

11120 East 26th Street North, Suite 1100 Wichita, KS 67226 US Monte Markley, Vice President Phone (316-315-4501) | Fax (913-681-0012) mmarkley@scsengineers.com scsengineers.com

Sicgil Industrial Gases

84 Anna Salai Dhun Buildings, 6th Floor Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600002 India Ruqshad Dadabhoy Phone (91-44663-50700) corporate@sicgil.com www.sicgil.com

Sosna Metelyk ™

SSAF Magazine 308 Second Avenue North, Suite 304 Grand Forks, ND 58203

Customer Service Phone (701-746-8385) service@bbiinternational.com www.safmagazine.com

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Saipem

2300 rue Jean-Perrin Quebec, QC G2C 1T9 Canada

Richard Surprenant, Business Development Manager of Carbon Capture Technology Phone (581-928-3456)

richard.surprenant@saipem.com www.saipem.com/en/solutions/ renewables/carbon-capture

8000 West Manchester Avenue Playa Del Rey, CA 90293 Oksana Gal, Co-Founder Phone (310-918-2128) oksanamgal@gmail.com sosnametelyk.com

SRI Instruments

20720 Earl Street

Torrance, CA 90503

Hugh Goldsmith, President Phone (310-214-5092) hugh@srigc.com www.srigc.com

Strobel Companies

106 South Green Street Clarks, NE 68628

Larry Myers, Client Development Phone (308-624-4999) lmyers@strobelenergy.com www.strobelcompanies.com

TTargray 18105 route Transcanadienne Kirkland, QC H9J 3Z4 Canada

Olivier Benny, Marketing Director Phone (514-695-8095) marketing@targray.com www.targray.com/environmentalcommodities

Tecnored

Av. Eng. Luiz Dumont Villares, KM 2 CEP: 12442-260

Pindamonhangaba, Sao Paulo, Brazil

Alexandre Pedroso, Project Manager/ Consultant Phone (16-9979-11164) agpedroso1@outlook.com www.tecnored.com.br

The Carbon Capture & Storage Association

Heron House, 10 Dean Farrar Street London SW1H 0DX United Kingdom

Judith Shapiro, Communications Manager Phone (44-02030-318750) www.ccsassociation.org

The New York Blower Company 7660 South Quincy Street Willowbrook, IL 60527

Ben Zastrow Phone (630-794-5731) bzastrow@nyb.com www.nyb.com

Todd & Sargent 2905 Southeast Fifth Street Ames, IA 50010

Scott Sylvester, Vice President of Business Development Phone (515-956-4805) bizdev@tsargent.com tsargent.com

Toshiba America Energy Systems Corporation 6623 West Washington Street West Allis, WA 53214

Laura Baumann, Marketing Director Phone (414-475-2800) taes-sales@toshiba.com www.toshiba.com/taes

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COMPANY INDEX

TRC Environmental Corp.

207C Eisenhower Lane South Lombard, IL 60148

Daniel Grabowski, Project Director Phone (312-533-2024)

dgrabowski@trccompanies.com trcsolutions.com

Trihydro Corporation

1252 Commerce Drive Laramie, WY 82070

Brad Pekas, Engineering Specialist Phone (904-513-9748) bpekas@trihydro.com www.trihydro.com

Trihydro Corporation

1672 Independence Drive, Suite 315 New Braunfels, TX 78132

John Schneider, Southwest Regional Development Leader Phone (970-302-7061) | Fax (307-745-7729) jschneider@trihydro.com www.trihydro.com

Twin City Fan & Blower

5959 Trenton Lane North Plymouth, MN 55442

Eric Benoit, Vice President of Industrial Sales Phone (763-551-7600) | Fax (763-551-7601) sales@tcf.com www.tcf.com

UU.S. Senator Deb Fischer

11819 Miracle Hills Drive Omaha, NE 68145

Neil Moseman, State Energy Director Phone (402-398-0288) neil_moseman@fischer.senate.gov www.fischer.senate.gov

United States Biochar Initiative

5475 Southwest Arrow Wood Lane Portland, OR 97225

Thomas Miles, Executive Director Phone (503-780-8185) usbiochar@gmail.com www.biochar-us.org

Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico

Calle 10, Manzana 33, Lote 6 Colonia Isidro Fabela, Tlalpan Mexico, Cuidad de Mexico 14030 Mexico

Hector Castrejon-Pineda, Professor Phone (52-55-4190-6417) rcastr@unam.mx www.dict.unam.mx/Personal%20 Academico%20Geofisica1.php

Valuation and Assets Services, LLC

2108 Carroll Creek View Frederick, MD 21702

K. Boison, Principal Phone (301-646-4119) projects@valuationandassets.com www.valuationandassets.com

Vanguard Global Enterprises, Inc. 821 La Plaza Avenue South South Pasadena, FL 33707

Y.Z. Lahav Phone (727-710-1380) yzleop@yahoo.com

Vault 44.01

1400 350 Seventh Avenue Southwest Calgary, AB T2P 3N9 Canada

Hugh Caperton, Vice President of Land & Business Development Phone (304-594-8084) hugh@vault4401.com vault4401.com

Viken Sustainability 420 Mill Crossing Canton, GA 30114

Sven Swenson, CEO & Managing Partner Phone (352-201-9848) sven@vikensustainability.com www.vikensustainability.com

Viking Pump 406 State Street Cedar Falls, IA 50613

Kyle Benning, Product Manager Phone (319-939-1316)

kbenning@idexcorp.com www.vikingpump.com

YYilkins PO Box 8210

Groningen Netherlands

Guy Penard, Vice President (North America)

Phone (97-839-44200) info@yilkins.com yilkins.com

VVaisala Inc.

10-D Gill Street Woburn, MA 01801

Justin Walsh Phone (781-537-1071) justin.walsh@vaisala.com www.vaisala.com/en/industriesapplications/biogas

WWishstone Energy 1024 Bayside Drive, Suite 382 Newport Beach, CA 92660

Peter Martin, Partner Phone (949-478-3488) peter.martin@jfm-llc.com wishstone-energy.com

Wolf Material Handling Systems 231 Main Street Northwest, Suite 6 Elk River, MN 55330

Howard Brockhouse, Sales & Marketing Manager

Phone (612-859-8207) sales@wolfmhs.com www.wolfmhs.com

XXDh-energy 45 Marshall Road Colorado Springs, CO 80906

Xavier Dhubert

Phone (502-819-0614)

xavier.dhubert@xdh-energy.com www.xdh-energy.com

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