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Aleksandra Kalinowski
Visiting Scholar, Energy Technology Innovation Policy
Experience
Aleks Kalinowski conducted research on how the U.S. storage site mapping effort was progressing and compared this to mapping work done on carbon capture and storage in Australia, which is recognized as a world leader in this area of research.
She graduated in 2002 with the degree of Bachelor of Science with First Class Honours in geology from the Australian National University in Canberra, Australia. Following this, she joined Geoscience Australia (then the Australian Geological Survey Organisation), where she initially worked on predictive mineral discovery in the Minerals Division (including work on lead-zinc and gold deposits). After completing the graduate program at Geoscience Australia in 2004, she began working with the Petroleum and Marine Division on site assessment for the geological storage of carbon dioxide in Australia in a joint project with the Cooperative Research Centre for Greenhouse Gas Technologies (CO2CRC).
September 2007
"Getting It Done: The Policy Environment in the US and China"
Book Chapter
By Jeffrey Bielicki, Research Fellow, Energy Technology Innovation Policy, Aleksandra Kalinowski, Visiting Scholar, Energy Technology Innovation Policy and Lifeng Zhao, Research Fellow, Energy Technology Innovation Policy
The United States and China account for about 43% of global emissions. What are the barriers, incentives and policy solutions to deployment of carbon capture and storage technologies in the world's biggest two CO2-emitting countries?
May 23 - 24, 2007
"CCS Program and Geological Assessment for CO2 Storage in the US"
Presentation
By Aleksandra Kalinowski, Visiting Scholar, Energy Technology Innovation Policy
Presented at "a Joint Workshop on IGCC & Co-Production and CO2 Capture & Storage", Beijing, May 23 - 24, 2007.
March 13, 2007
"A Review of Research on Geological Storage of CO2 in Australia and the USA"
Presentation
By Aleksandra Kalinowski, Visiting Scholar, Energy Technology Innovation Policy
Presentation at the Energy Technology Innovaiton Policy seminar series.



