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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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Special Session Other Industrial Application of Oxyfuel Combustion for CO2 Capture

Time Session Paper
     
15.40   CO2 Emission Reduction Potential and Technological Aspects of the Oxyfuel Technology in Cement Clinker Production:
Kristina Koring, Volker Hoenig, European Cement Research Academy (ECRA)
PRESENTATION
16.00   CO2 Processing Unit for Oxyfuel Fired Rotary Cement Kiln:
Kenneth Burgers, Stefan Laux, Minish Shah, Praxair, Inc.
PRESENTATION
16.20   Oxy‐Firing a Simulated Process Heater: CFD Analyses and Comparison with Test Data:
Jamal Jamaluddin, Shell Global Solutions (US); Cliff Lowe, Nick Brancaccio, Chevron Energy Technology Company; Jaime Erazo, Chuck Baukal, John Zink Company, LLC
PRESENTATION
16.40    Design Characteristics of an Air Combustion and Oxy Combustion Steam Plant for Canadian Oil Sands with a Focus on Sustainability:
John Pham, Babcock & Wilcox Canada; Richard Dubettier, Loïc Joly, Air Liquide Engineering; Karina Heitnes Hofstad, Statoil ASA
PRESENTATION
17.00    Investigation of Oxyfuel Retrofit in a 250 kW CEN Boiler Using Refinery Gas:
Alexis Sevault, Morten Seljeskog, SINTEF Energy Research
PRESENTATION
17.20   Hjosir Flame Temperature Oxy‐Combustion Retrofit Demonstration Project With Carbon Capture:
Mark Schoenfield, Catherine Chen Jing, Jupiter Oxygen Corporation 
PRESENTATION