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Join industry experts, scientists, and policymakers at the forefront of energy innovation for an in-depth look at the future of energy resources in North Dakota. This workshop will explore cutting-edge advancements in carbon capture, sustainable agriculture, electrical grid reliability, and the evolving role of rare earth minerals in energy production. Attendees will gain insight into the state's critical role in shaping sustainable energy practices and the future of agriculture through carbon credits and storage solutions.
Who Should Attend?
This workshop is ideal for energy sector professionals, agricultural leaders, environmental advocates, and anyone interested in the future of natural resources and energy in North Dakota.
Why Attend?
This event offers a unique platform to discuss North Dakota's potential to lead the nation in sustainable energy innovations, from carbon capture in native grasslands to the future of battery-powered autonomous systems. Engage with experts, network with peers, and contribute to shaping the region's next generation of energy practices.
Agenda:
9:30 AM: Welcome, Granville (Beaver) Brinkman
9:40-10 AM: Electrical Grid Reliability
10:05-10:25 AM: Carbon Capture in Native Grasslands Study
10:30-11:30 AM: Carbon Credits and Storage for the Future of Agriculture
11:35-12:00 PM: Lignite Coal and Carbon
12:05-1:05 PM: Lunch Break
12:40-1:00 PM: Future of Moving Natural Gas East
1:05-1:30 PM: Rare Earth Minerals
1:35-2:00 PM: Rare Earth Minerals from Lignite
2:05-2:30 PM: ND Role in Development of Battery Power Management Systems
2:35-3:00 PM: Rare Earth Minerals Mercer County
3: 05 PM: Closing Session
- Concluding with public input on future public education meetings.