MDCRES - Everything You Wanted To Know About Carbon Capture, But Were Afraid To Ask
Morey Wolfson will share his extensive knowledge of Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage (CCUS) technologies, energy and water requirements, economics, politics, and CO2 impacts. He will provide an update on CCUS Colorado activities at the legislature and state regulatory agencies. This will be a fast-paced, yet comprehensive presentation designed to provide the audience with the CCUS basics, including important, yet rarely-discussed specifics.
ABOUT OUR SPEAKER:
Morey Wolfson is a fourth-generation Denverite who earned his Master’s Degree in Urban and Regional Planning/Community Development from the College of Environmental Design at the University of Colorado.
He has been engaged in energy and environmental policy development for
54 years. Starting his career organizing the nation’s third-largest Earth Day event, in Denver, on April 22, 1970, he has served in various capacities.
15 years - Executive Assistant to the Colorado Public Utilities Commissioners
5 years - US Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory
5 years - Senior Energy Policy Advisor at the Colorado Governor’s Energy Office
The program was hosted by Greg Winchell, MDCRES Program Manager.
A question and answer session followed the presentation.
TIMELINE:
0:00 Welcome and announcements - Greg Winchell
3:20 Presentation - Morey Wolfson
1:11:05 Q&A
This program was organized by the Metro Denver chapter of the Colorado Renewable Energy Society and was recorded at their May 16, 2024 meeting. Contact us at [email protected] or visit us online at https://www.cres-energy.org/.
CREDITS:
Video production by Brian Beinlich, https://brianbeinlich.com.
Intro/outro music: “Solar Flare” by I Think I Can Help You via the Youtube Audio Library.
ABOUT CRES:
For more than 25 years, the Colorado Renewable Energy Society (CRES) and its local chapters have provided education, policy advocacy, and community engagement to accelerate Colorado toward a 100% renewable energy future. CRES is a statewide, non-partisan, non-profit, 501(c)3 membership organization that drives environmental, social, and economic benefits for our communities by promoting all forms of renewable energy, energy efficiency, storage, high-performance buildings, and other low- or zero-carbon solutions.
CRES features several local monthly speaker series throughout the state, provides speakers, experts, and workshops, and weighs in on state energy policy.
Learn more about CRES, membership, and how you can sign up to become a speaker or volunteer by visiting our website at https://cres-energy.org.
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