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Programa
Sustentabilidade Ambiental na IndústriaSiderúrgica Mundial
Day 1 - quinta-feira, 20 maio 2010
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Registration
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| 10:00 |
Opening address
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Sr. Thomas Danjczek, President, Steel Manufacturers Association
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Sr. Pete Visclosky, Chairman , US Congressional Steel Caucus, Indiana Representative (D)
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Sr. Tim Murphy, Congressman, Pennsylvania's 18th District (R), Vice Chairman of Steel and Natural Gas Caucuses
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| 10:30 |
Refreshment break
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| 11:05 |
Session 1: Taking stock - a look at how pending environmental legislation will impact the global steel industry.
Industry experts and company executives will examine how the carbon emissions reduction initiatives being considered by governments around the world will shape the global steel industry and its various markets in the coming years.
Among the topics likely to be discussed:
•Where, how - and at what cost – will steel be manufactured in the future?
•What will be the future trends in the international trade in steel products?
•Will China and its BRIC colleagues go along if the US and other countries enact cap-and-trade plans? What can be done to ensure compliance?
•How will border control policies and emissions trading impact the process?
•Will steel prices rise with increased environmental requirements?
Presidente: Mr Roger Manser
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ArcelorMittal and the Challenge of Climate Change
Sr. Roland Verstappen, Vice President International Affairs and Corporate Responsibility, ArcelorMittal
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Steel and Climate Change: Looking at a green future or into a black abyss?
Dr. Hans-Jörn Weddige, Head of Corporate Climate Policies, ThyssenKrupp Steel Europe AG
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Sr. Anthony Smallwood, Head of Public Diplomacy, Delegation to the European Union to USA
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International Trade Rules and Climate Change: Key Issues for Global Steel Industry
Sr. Andrew Shoyer, Partner, Sidley Austin LLP
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| 12:30 |
Networking lunch
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| 14:00 |
Session 2: The producers’ perspective – mills discuss how they are responding to growing green demands.
Some of the world’s leading steelmakers talk about the strategies and tactics they’re employing to lessen steelmaking’s environmental impact.
Among the topics likely to be discussed:
•What are the industry’s current best practices?
•Which companies are setting the pace for their peers?
•How are these strategies impacting the bottom line?
•What CO2 reporting structures should be adopted globally?
Presidente: Mr Chris Davis
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How Mills are Responding to Growing Green Demands
Sr. Thomas Gibson, President & CEO, American Iron and Steel Institute
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Technology: The Steel Industry of the Future and Sustainable Development
Sr. Nicholas J. Sowar, Global Steel Industry Leader, Deloitte & Touche LLP
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The Producers' Perspective: Mills Discuss How They Are Responding to Growing Green Demands
Sr. Eric Stuart, Vice President, Energy & Environment, Steel Manufacturers Association
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Responding to Green Demand: Selecting the Right "Green Process"
Sr. David Mysko, Consultant, Hatch Associates Consultants, Inc.
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| 15:30 |
Refreshment break
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| 16:00 |
Session 3: An inside look at inputs – the likely implications of a greener industry for raw materials suppliers
Scrap, iron ore, DRI, coking coal, power, gas and water: will it be business-as-usual further upstream, or are dramatic changes in the offing?
Among the topics likely to be discussed:
•Will DRI and HBI become raw materials of choice as the industry goes greener?
•What role will carbon credits play?
•Can mills afford to change the way they make steel?
•Will scrap become more important as a feedstock?
•What does the life cycle analysis of steel show?
Presidente: Mr Roger Manser
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Steel Dynamics Inc. Presentation for SBB Green Steel Summit
Sr. Richard J. Brady, Executive Vice President, Ferrous Commercial Group, Omnisource
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Green Ironmaking with the Midrex Process
Sr. John Kopfle, Director of Corporate Development, Midrex Technologies
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Sra. Christina Sund, Business Development Director, Primary Metals, Veolia Environnement France
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Green Steel and Recycling
Sr. Greg Crawford, President, Steel Recycling Institute
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Sr. Ricardo Carvalho Nascimento, Plant Director, Ferroeste Group/Gusa Nordeste
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| 18:30 |
Cocktail reception
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Day 2 - sexta-feira, 21 maio 2010
| 07:30 |
Networking breakfast
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Sr. Roger Manser, Founder, Steel Business Briefing
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| 09:00 |
Session 4: End users speak out - how steel’s main markets are responding to the new environmental climate
Customers are making new demands on their steel suppliers. They’ll explore the latest green trends in construction, automotive and other industry sectors.
Among the topics likely to be discussed:
•New uses of steel in a low carbon economy
•Is there more to green building than just LEED certification?
•How is the auto industry making use of stronger, lightweight materials?
•What’s the next trend in sustainable manufacturing and what does it mean for your company?
•How will infrastructure investments fare with green steel?
Presidente: Mr Andrew Goodwin
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Trends in Green Building Construction
Dr. Sylvie Boulanger, Manager, Sustainability, Canadian Institute of Steel Construction
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Reinventing Automotive Steel
Sr. Edward G. Opbroek, Director, WorldAutoSteel
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Supply Chain Report
Sr. Steven Mehltretter, Vice President and Partner, A.T. Kearney
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| 10:30 |
Refreshment break
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| 11:00 |
Session 5: A new day in steel - environmental issues are driving exciting technological innovations
Changing commercial, social and political pressures present a new mandate for plant and equipment makers. Learn about the latest developments in steelmaking and processing, from carbon sequestration to emerging blast furnace technologies.
Among the topics likely to be discussed:
•ULCOS: Ultra low CO2 steelmaking
•Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS)
•Improvements in blast furnace efficiencies
Presidente: Mr Ron Ashburn
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Energy Efficiency in Iron & Steelmaking
Sr. Dieter Bettinger, Vice President Energy and Environmental Care, Siemens VAI
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Green Steel Making: How being "Green" Reduces Operating Costs
Sr. Dave Toocheck, Sales Manager - Key Accounts, Bloom Engineering Company
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Sr. Tony Palermo, Metals & Glass Industries Manager, Linde LLC
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Industrial Waste Heat Recovery for Power Generation with Ormat Energy Converters
Sr. Josh Nordquist , Manager Of Sales, Geothermal Development, Ormat Technologies, Inc.,
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A new day in steel: Essential expertise for Water, Energy and Air
Sr. Michael Romano, Vice President, Strategic Accounts, Nalco
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Closing comments
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