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IEA Greenhouse Gas R&D Programme

IEAGHG funds research into the development and deployment of carbon capture and storage (CCS) technologies

Facilitating technology advancements, addressing barriers, and enabling deployment. Our work focuses on technologies that can reduce our carbon emissions, and mitigate climate change and global warming. We are a not for profit organisation, and all of our work is subject to peer review ensuring that it remains impartial and unbiased.

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Tuesday 17th May

09.00 - 10.30

Welcome and Opening Session 
10.30 - 11.00 Coffee Break
11.00 - 12.30  Sponsor Session 
Doosan Power Systems
ENBw 
12.30 - 14.00 Lunch
14.00 - 15.30 Session 1a Solvent Development 1 Chair: Hallvard Svendsen Session 1b Process Development and Evaluation 1 Chair: Paul Feron
Solvent Comparison for Postcombustion CO2 Capture: Peter Bruder, NTNU
Presentation 
Design of Commercial Post Combustion CO2 Capture Plant using Pilot Plant Scale-up Approach: Ahmed Aboudheir, HTC Pure Energy

Impact of novel PCC solvents on existing and new coal-fired power plants: Narendra Dave, CSIRO Energy Technology

Presentation

Control Structure Design for CO2 Absorption Processes for Large Operating Ranges: Marc-Oliver Schah, Technische Universität Bergakademie Freiberg
Presentation 
Development of Amine Absorbents for Post Combustion Capture: Ji Hyun Lee, KEPCO Research Institute
Presentation 
Power / Cost Trade-offs Associated with Solvent Based PCC: Trent Harkin, CO2CRC
Presentation 
Synthesis and Selection of New Amine Absorbents for CO2 Capture: Firoz Alam Chowdhury, RITE
Presentation 
Discussion
15.30 - 16.00 Coffee Break
16.00 - 17.30 Session 2a Solvent Development 2 Chair: Gary Rochelle Session 2b Process Development and Evaluation 2 Chair: Mohammed Abu-Zahra
Catalysts and Inhibitors of Monoethanolamine Oxidation:Alexander Voice, University of Texas
Presentation 
Sulzer's new Mellapak™CC™ Structured Packing : Reducing Pressure Drop in the CO2 Absorber while Maximizing Mass Transfer Performance: Abhilash Menon, Sulzer Chemtech AG
Presentation 

Oxidative Degradation of 2-Amino-2-Methyl-1-Propanol: Tielin Wang, Tel-Tek

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FT-IR: Suitable Process analytical technique for Post Combustion Capture: Eva Sanchez, TNO
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A Study of Thermal Degradation of Different Amines and their Resulting Degradation Products: Ingvild Eide-Haugmo, NTNU
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Optimization of MEA Based Post Combustion CO2 Capture Process: Flowsheeting and Energetic Integration: Yann Le Moullec, EDF R&D
Presentation 

Effect of Varying Electricity and Carbon Prices on Operation and Capture Levels in Flexible Post-Combustion CCS Power Plants: Olivia Errey, University of Edinburgh
Presentation

Wednesay 18th May
09.00 - 10.30 Session 3a Solvent Development 3 Chair: Firoz Alam Chowdhury Session 3b Process Development and Evaluation Chair: Jacob Knudsen

Screening of Amino Acid Salts Solutions for Application in CO2 Capture from Flue Gas: Benedicte Mai Lerche, DTU Chemical Engineering

Presentation

Environmentally Friendly and Economic Carbon Capture from Power Plant Flue Gases: The SIEMENS PostCap Technology: Rüdiger Schneider, Seimens AG, Energy Sector
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Amino Acid Solvents for CO2 Absorption: Le Li, University of Texas at Austin

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Characterization of Packing Materials for CO2 Absorption: Ali Zakeri, NTNU
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New Energy Efficient Processes and Newly Developed Absorbents for Flue Gas CO2 Capture: Koji Kadono Kansai Electric Power Co.
Presentation 

 

Future-Proofing Coal Plants with Post-Combustion Capture against Technology Developments: Mathieu Lucquiaud, University of Edinburgh
Presentation 
10.30 - 11.00 Coffee Break
11.00 - 12.30 Session 4a 2nd and 3rd Generation Capture Technologies
Chair: Raghubir Gupta
Session 4b Capture Process Modelling 1
Chair: Ahmed Aboudheir 
Simulation of the CO2 capture Process using Aqueous Ammonia: Victor Darde, DONG Energy Power / Technical University of Denmark
Presentation 
Equilibrium in the H2O-MEA-CO2 System:New Data and Modeling: Ugochukwu  E. Aronu, NTNU
Presentation 
Novel Non-Aqueous CO2 Solvents and Capture Process with Substantially Reduced Energy Penalties: Markus Lesemann, RTI International
Presentation 
Modelling of Liquid-Vapor-Solid Equilibria in the NH3-CO2-H2O System: Maria Lioliou, Statoil ASA
Presentation 
CO2 Capture from Post Combustion Gas by Employing Membrane Technology – Experimental Investigations for Pilot Studies: Taek-Joong Kim, NTNU
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Prediction of N2O Solubilities in Alkanolamine Solutions from Density Data: Ardi Hartono, NTNU
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Discussion Discussion
12.30 - 14.00 Lunch
14.00 - 15.30 Session 5a Environmental Impacts and Chemical Emissions 1
Chair: Merched Azzi 
Session 5b Capture Process Modelling 2
Chair: Hallvard Svendsen 
Environmental Impacts of Amines and their Degradation Products: Current Status and Knowledge Gaps: Andy Booth, SINTEF Materials and Chemistry
Presentation 
Modeling CO2 Capture using Concentrated Piperazine: Jorge Mario Plaza, University of Texas at Austin 
Presentation 
Thermodynamic Properties and Gas/Particle Partitioning of Amines in the Atmosphere: Simon Clegg, Air Quality Research Center
Presentation 
Dynamic Modeling of Varying Flue Gas Input, Load Conditions and Ramping Behavior in CO2 Absorption Plants for Post Combustion Capture: Finn Andrew, Tobiesen, SINTEF Materials and Chemistry
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Evaluation of Emissions of Substances other than CO2 from Power Plants with Post Combustion Capture: Eva Sanchez, TNO
Presentation 
Heat Requirements of CO2 Absorption by using Aqueous Ammonia: Henrik Jilvero, Chamlers
Presenstation 
15.30 - 17.30 Poster session with refreshments 

P1 Study on the Activity of New Amine Based Absorbents CO2 Absorption: Joao Gomes, ISEL
P2 Representation of MEA-H2O-CO2 System, using Extended UNIQUAC: Hamid Mehdizadeh, NTNU
P3 Detailed Estimation of Heat Losses from a Laboratory Pilot Plant for CO2 Absorption: Farshid Owrang, NTNU
P4 Mathematical Modelling and Experimental Measurements of CO2-MEA System in a Falling Film Contactor: Saba Al-Quarshy, University of Tikrit
P5 Modelling Energy Performance of Aqueous Methyldiethanolamine/Piperazine for CO2 Capture: Peter Frailie, University of Texas at Austin
P6 Hybrid Absorber-Membrane CO2 Capture: Martijn Huibers, KEMA
P7 Kinetics of CO2 Absorption in Reactive Solvents: Mona Al-Otaibi, Saudi Aramco R&D Center
P8 Materials Challenges in CO2 Compression and Transport Systems: Daryoush Emadi, CanmetENERGY
P9 Experimental and Computational-Chemistry Study on Effect of Piperazine as a Promoter for CO2 Capture Solution: Satoshi Saito, TOSHIBA
P10 The Long Term Performance of Carbon Dioxide Capture from Blast Furnace Gas by| Chemical Absorption Process: Tommhiro Mimura, Nippon Steel Engineering Co.
P11 Detailed Design and Construction Approach for 3000 ton/day CO2 Capture, Dehydration, and Compression Facility Based on Coal Flue Gas and HTC/DPS Technology: Ahmed Aboudheir, HTC Purenergy
P12 Simulation and Optimization of an Existing 150 ton/day CO2 Capture Plant from a Flue Gas Slipstream of a Coal Power Plant: Ahmed Aboudheir, HTC Purenergy
P13 Process Simulations as a Tool in Risk-BAsed Verification and Qualification of CO2 Capture Processes: Erik Hessen, DNVResearch and Innovation
P14 Integration of Benchmark Post Combustion CO2 Capture Technology for Four Referrence Power Plant Cases: Rob van der Stel, TNO
P15 Exploitation of Daily Electricity Price Fluctuation by Cyclic Solvent Storage in a Carbon Capture Plant: Rob van der Stel, TNO
P16 Economic benefit of Lean Vapor Compression in a Carbon Capture Plant: Eva Sanchez, TNO
P17 AMP Emissions: Pilot Plant Measurements and Aspen Plus Modeling: Eva Sanchez, TNO
P18 Clean Power by implementing Post Combustion Capture Technology: Vauhini Telikapalli, Alstom
P19 Ultra-violet Treatment as a Strategy for Destruction of Degradation Products from Amine Based Post Combustion CO2 Capture: Moetaz Attalla, CSIRO
P20 CCGT with CCS - Integration Options. Capture Plant Footprint: Adina Popa, Mott MacDonlad
P21 

Application of Microcalorimetry to Study CO2 Absorption by MEA: Phil O'Kane, Thermal Hazard Technology

Thursday 19th May
09.00 - 10.30 Session 6 Environmental Impacts and Chemical Emissions 2
Chair: Klaus Shoffel 
Emissions from a Post-Combustion CO2 Capture Plant Running on MEA: Erik Falck da Silva, SINTEF
Presentation 
Amine Volatility in CO2 Capture: Thu Nguyen, University of Texas at Austin
Presentation 
Atmospheric Degradation of MEA Solvent- A case Study: Merched Azzi, CSIRO
Presentation 
Monitoring and Impacting Gaseous Emissions in Post Combustion Carbon Capture: Jan Mertens, Laborelec
Presentation 
10.30 - 11.00 Coffee Break
11.00 - 12.30 Session 7 Pilot Plant and Demonstration Projects 1
Chair: Paul Crooks 
New Results from the PCC Pilot Plant Niederaussem: Torsten Stoffregen, Linde-KCA-Dresden GmbH
Presentation 
First Results of the 2.25 t/h Post-Combustion CO2 Capture Pilot Plant of ENEL at the Brindisi Coal Power Plant with MEA from 20 to 40 %wt and HiCapt+TM Process: Pierre-Antoine Bouillon, IFP Energies Nouvelles
Presentation 
Results from Test Campaigns at the 1 t/h CO2 Post-Combustion Capture Pilot-Plant in Esbjerg under the EU FP7 CESAR Project: Jacob Knudsen, DONG Energy
Presentation 
12.30 - 14.00 Lunch
14.00 - 15.30 Session 8/9 Pilot Plant and Demonstration Projects 2&3
Chair: Richard Rhudy 
Experience from Post-Combustion Capture Pilot Plant Operations in Australia: Aaron Cottrell, CSIRO
Presentation 
Progress, Performance and Pilot Testing of Post-Combustion CO2 Capture Membranes at Six Industrial Test Sites: Martijn Huibers, KEMA
Presentation 
Development of Carbon Dioxide Removal System from the Flue Gas of Coal Fired Power Plant: Yukio Ohashi, Toshiba
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Wrap up and Close
CCGT with CCS - integration options. Capture plant footprint