This year’s conference will be held Oct. 15-18 in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
The Gasification and Syngas Technologies Council (GSTC) renamed its annual conference the “2017 Syngas Technologies Conference” this year to emphasize that the event encompasses all syngas-producing technologies.
“This is the premier global conference focused on all types of syngas-producing technologies,” said Alison Kerester, GSTC’s Executive Director. “It’s the best opportunity to meet and network with industry executives, experts and syngas customers from around the world.”
Among the highlights of the conference are the dozens of presentations made by the industries’ best and brightest. Abstracts are due by April 30 and can be submitted at http://www.gasification-syngas.org/events/2017-conference/abstract-submissions-open.
GSTC is particularly interested in presentations on:
- Global syngas markets
- Syngas to hydrogen
- Syngas to methanol, DME and ethylene glycol
- Syngas to liquids
- Syngas to power
- Biomass and waste to energy projects
- Syngas to ammonia, fertilizers, and chemicals
- Global syngas project updates
- Syngas analysis
- Advances in syngas technologies
- Technology and equipment advances
- Carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS)
Questions can be submitted to Alison Kerester, GSTC’s Executive Director, by emailing her at akerester@gasification-syngas.org or by calling her at +1-703-276-0110.
To learn more about the conference, or to join GSTC, visit www.gasification-syngas.org.
About the Gasification and Syngas Technologies Council (GSTC)
GSTC promotes the role that gasification and syngas technologies play in helping improve the energy, power, chemical, refining, fuel and waste management industries.
GSTC encourages the use of economically competitive and environmentally conscious technologies to produce electricity, fuels, chemicals, fertilizers, substitute natural gas, and hydrogen from a variety of feedstocks, including coal, petroleum coke, natural gas, refinery liquids, biomass and waste. GSTC also facilitates relationships among technology, equipment and service providers, and plant owners and operators.
Learn more at www.gasification-syngas.org.