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Date 12th - 16th September 2011
Callide Plant

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This was held in Queensland, Australia from the 12th to 16th of September 2011.
Since 2005, the IEAGHG International Oxyfuel Combustion Research Network has played an important role in bringing together all stakeholders to this important international forum to discuss issues relevant to the development of oxyfuel combustion technologies and share what we have learnt from the experience of operating the oxyfuel combustion power plant with CO2 capture. Building on the success of the 1st Oxyfuel Combustion Conference – we aim to facilitate and contribute to the discussion addressing the challenges toward the demonstration and commercialization of this technology.

Conference Objectives and Themes
Important objectives of this conference are:
- To discuss the various issues that could impact the demonstration, future deployment and
commercialisation of oxyfuel combustion technology as an option for power plant with CO2 capture
- To understand the underlying issues in adopting oxyfuel combustion technology for “New Build”,
“Repowering” or “Retrofit” of power plants with CO2 capture.
- To highlight recent development in oxyfuel combustion technology via sharing of experience
among the large scale demonstration projects.
The OCC2 will focus its discussion to the following central themes:
- Addressing the key challenges in full scale demonstration and commercialisation of Oxyfuel
Combustion Technology
- Understanding the technical issues needed in adapting oxyfuel combustion technology to power plants for
“New Build”, “Repowering” or “Retrofit” options.
- Providing update in the progress of on?going large scale pilot plant projects – what we have learned?
- Discussing the advancement in the boiler and burner development – what are the remaining issues?
- Evaluating the improvements in the air separation unit for oxygen production.
- Demonstrating technologies in flue gas processing.
- Understanding the recent developments in the CO2 processing unit.
- Addressing the key issues on emissions, handling of waste and by?products, and other environmental
impact of oxyfuel combustion technology.
This conference will offer the opportunity to visit the retrofitted Callide A Power Plant. This will be the largest demonstration of oxyfuel technology in the world by 2011.
Conference Dates:
12th Sept. 2011 Asia Pacific Programme - Oxyfuel Working Group Capacity Building Course
12th–15th Sept. 2011 2nd Oxyfuel Combustion Conference
16th Sept. 2011 Facility Visit to Callide Power Station
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