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Department of Energy Experts Lead List of Extraordinary Speakers for Power Generation Conference

Business Wire, Sept 14, 2006

MINNEAPOLIS -- The American Filtration & Separations Society(AFS) will be presenting a lineup of extraordinary speakers for the "Separations Processes for the Power Generation Industry" conference in Pittsburgh on October 17-18, 2006.

Most of these speakers have never appeared at an AFS event before. Six of the presenters are from the US Department of Energy, National Energy Technology Lab. There are experts from the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection, Los Alamos National Laboratory, the University of Notre Dame, Ohio University, Ohio Coal Research Center, GE Energy and many more.

Session titles include:
CO2 Capture
Wastewater Treatment
Electrostatic Precipitators for Particle Removal
Flue Gas Conditioning
Hot Gas Filtration
FGD
Air Pollution

For a complete list of presentations and speakers go to the AFS website http://www.afssociety.org/conferences/2006PowerGen.htm

This is a unique chance to hear and to meet some of the leading experts in the US on air and water pollution solutions.

This special opportunity is unlike any conference that AFS has presented in the past.

Register Information - http://www.afssociety.org

Separations Processes for the Power Generation Industry
Short Courses, Oct 16-17, 2006
Technical Conference, Oct 17-18, 2006
Radisson Hotel Green Tree Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh, PA  15205

About the American Filtration & Separations Society(AFS)

AFS is a nonprofit association organized for the benefit of educating and networking filtration and separation industry professionals. AFS holds an annual conference each spring and a topical conference each fall. Industry professionals from around the world present technical papers on leading technical advances in the filtration and separation industry. AFS also presents specialized short courses on topics of interest in filtration and separation.

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