The Gasification and Syngas Technologies Council (GSTC), the world's premier trade association for the syngas and gasification industries, released the preliminary conference program today. GSTC is hosting the event Oct. 16-19 in Vancouver, Canada.
The annual conference is the gasification and syngas industries' largest and most prestigious event -- attracting speakers, participants and media from the Americas, Asia and Europe. This year's conference will have a special focus on methanol after GSTC formed a strategic partnership with the Methanol Institute.
"We're excited to be bringing the industries' top leaders and foremost experts together at our newly expanded conference," said Alison Kerester, GTC's Executive Director. "We've broadened our focus to include methanol, all syngas-producing technologies, and new syngas markets, such as syngas for fuel cells. This will be the ideal place to meet key people in each of these industries."
Formerly known as the Gasification Technologies Council, the association expanded this year to encompass the syngas production, processing and conversion industries. This year's conference has broadened as well.
Among the topics to be covered in detail:
* Emerging markets for methanol
* Methanol plant expansion to increase profitability
* Syngas to liquid fuels
* Syngas production
* Syngas for fuel cells
* Syngas to hydrogen, ammonia/urea and derivatives
* Syngas cleaning and conditioning
* Waste and biomass to energy
* Technology and equipment advances
* Updates on global projects
The preliminary agenda can be found at www.gasification-syngas.org/events/2016-conference.
Corporate sponsors of the conference include Synthesis Energy Systems and CB&I.
To learn more about the conference, or to join the newly expanded GSTC, visit www.gasification-syngas.org.
About the Gasification and Syngas Technologies Council
The Gasification and Syngas Technologies Council (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.
Learn more at www.gasification-syngas.org.
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Contacts
GSTC
Alison Kerester, +1-703-276-0110
akerester@gasification-syngas.org
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