From Pollution to Solution!

Time and place: Monday, 21 st of August 2006, at 11.30 Skansegaten 2, Stavanger, , at Hall Toll at the harbour (Vågen)

Programme

11.30-13.00 Welcome , President of The Bellona Foundation Moderator: Paal Frisvold, Bellona Europa

Climate Security & Ocean Acidification - The urgency of eliminating GHG-emissions Professor Ola M. Johannessen, The Nansen Environmental and Remote Sensing Center Professor Richard Bellerby, The Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research (BCCR)

Energy security under climate constraints - How the world can move towards a more sustainable energy future Aage Stangeland, The Bellona Foundation

13.00-13.30 Light food

13.30- 15.00 European Technology Platform for Zero Emission Fossil Fuel Power Plants - ’s approach to clean fossil fuel power Paal Frisvold, Bellona Europa

How can Shell contribute to meeting the energy challenge? Graeme Sweeney Executive Vice President Renewables, Hydrogen & CO2 Shell International Renewables B.V.

Energy chains for the future - Energy sources, carriers and applications for 2050 Frederic Hauge, The Bellona Foundation

At 15.00 we give the floor to Fellow SHIP - who will present a zero emission solution for the maritime and offshore sectors. Fellow SHIP is a joint Industry RD&D Project for developing and demonstrating Fuel Cell Power Packs especially suitable for Marine and Offshore use. Members of FellowSHIP are Det norske Veritas A/S (DnV), Wallenius Marine, Eidesvik AS, Vik-Sandvik AS, Aker Kværner Power and Automation Systems, MTU CFC Solutions GmbH and Wärtsilä Corporation.

Frederic Hauge, President of The Bellona Foundation

Hauge is the founder and President of The Bellona Foundation. He is an international spokesman on key environmental issues. Hauge is a member of the Advisory Council of the European Technology Platform for Zero Emission Fossil Fuel Power Production.

Graeme Sweeney Executive Vice President Renewables, Hydrogen & CO2 Shell International Renewables B.V

Graeme Sweeney has been with Shell for 28 years. Prior to his appointment as CEO Shell Renewables he was VP for Manufacturing, Supply and Distribution for the Downstream business in Europe. He has previously held other positions in the Downstream including President of Shell Global Solutions in the USA, VP for Oil Markets Technology for Global Solutions, Vice President of Fuels for Shell International, and Manager of the Downstream business in Turkey and in Egypt.

Dr. Ola M. Johannessen, Founding Director of the Nansen Environmental and Remote Sensing Center (NERSC)

Johannessen is at present the Founding Director of the NERSC – a non-profit research institute affiliated with the University of Bergen and the Mohn- Sverdrup Center for Global Ocean Studies and Operational Oceanography (MSC) in Bergen, Norway. He is the President of the Nansen International Environmental and Remote Sensing Center (NIERSC) in St. Petersburg, , the Chairman of the Board of the Nansen Center in Cochin, India and co-chairman of the Board of the Nansen-Zhu Center at the Institute of Atmospheric Physics of the Chinese academy of Science in Beijing.

Dr. Richard Bellerby, The Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research (BCCR)

Bellerby is a senior scientist at the Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research working on the oceanic carbon cycle. His research encompasses contemporary ocean carbon biogeochemical studies including anthropogenic carbon estimations; models of future ocean acidification with emphasis on high latitude response and ecosystem response to changing atmospheric CO2 through mesocosm perturbation experiments.

Paal Frisvold, Bellona Europa

Frisvold lives and works in where he represents The Bellona Foundation vis-à-vis the EU institutions. He currently holds the Co- chairmanship of the Working Group on Infrastructure and Environment of the European Technology Platform for Zero Emission Fossil Fuel Power Production. Frisvold holds a Master degree from SAIS Johns Hopkins University.

Dr. Aage Stangeland, The Bellona Foundation

Stangeland is as a technical advisor with the Bellona Foundation. He holds a Dr. Scient degree from the University of , Institute for Physics, and SINTEF Materials Technology. He has his Master of Science from The Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Institute for Chemical Technology. He has worked as a scientific researcher on CO 2 corrosion at the Institute for energy technology (IFE). Stangeland has also worked several years as an engineer in the industry.

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