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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 September

09.00-09.30

Welcome and Opening Session 

09.30-09.55

Shell Cansolv - Advancing CCS Deployment Worldwide: Paul Emmanuel Just

09.55 -10.20

Practice and Development of CO2 Capture, Utilisation and Storage (CCUS) in Shaanxi Petroleum (Group) Co.Ltd, China: Xiangzeng Wang
 10.20-10.50 Coffee Break
 11.00-12.15 Session 1a Solvent Development  Session 1b Process Development and Evaluation I 
  Interaction Between Process Architecture and Solvent Properties for Amine-Based CO2 Capture:
Eric Favre, Université de Lorraine and CNRS
PRESENTATION
Technology Advances in Post-Combustion Capture to Approach a Viable Business Case:
Prachi Singh, IEAGHG 
PRESENTATION
  Evaluation of Energy in Precipitating 2-Amino-2-methyl-1-propanol Carbonate Solvent Process for CO2 Capture:
Takao Nakagaki, Waseda University
PRESENTATION 
New Process Simulation and Improvement of CO2 Removal System using Aqueous MEA in Coal-Fired Power Plant:
Zhiwu Liang, Hunan University and University of Regina
PRESENTATION
  The Results from PCC Pilot Plant with New Amine Solvent, Process, and Packing:
Shinya Okuno, Products Development Center, IHI Corporation 
PRESENTATION
Comparison of Novel Absorber Intercooling Configurations for CO2 Capture with Aqueous Piperazine: 
Darshan Sachde, The University of Texas at Austin
PRESENTATION
  Withdrawn
Low Temperature Heat Recovery from Solvent-Based CO2 Removal Systems:
Matthias Finkenrath, General Electric, Global Research Center 
12.15-13.15 Lunch
13.15-14.40 Session 2a 2nd and 3rd Generation Capture Technologies I Session 2b Process Development and Evaluation II
  The Effect of pKa Value on the kinetics of Absorption of Carbon Dioxide in Aqueous Amine Solutions Containing Carbonic Anhydrase:
Nathalie Penders-van Elk, Procede Gas Treating BV
PRESENTATION
Dynamic Modeling, Validation, and Control of Alternative Stripper Configurations for Amine Scrubbing:
Mathew Walters, The University of Texas at Austin
PRESENTATION
  CFD Modeling of Hollow Fiber Membrane Contactor for Post-Combustion CO2 Capture:
Muhammad Saeed, Norwegian University of Science and Technology
PRESENTATION
Assessment of Dynamic behavior of a Post Combustion Capture unit at a Coal Fired Power Plant Integrated with a Downstream CO2 Transport Infrastructure:
Purvil khakharia, TNO
PRESENTATION
  Polymeric Membranes: Results Obtained from Small Pilot Scale Tests at a Coal Fired Power Plant, and Progress of Further Up-Scaling:
May-Britt Hägg, Norwegian University of Science and Technology
PRESENTATION
Transient Behavior of a Post Combustion CO2 Capture Process:
Stefanía Ósk Garðarsdóttir, Chalmers University of Technology
PRESENTATION
  Study on Solid Adsorbent for CO2-Capture from Post Combustion Gases Utilizing Low-Temperature Thermal Energy:
Takeshi Okumura, Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd. 
PRESENTATION
Performance of Dehydration Units for CO2 Capture:
Jasmin Kemper, IEAGHG
PRESENTATION
14.40-15.10 Coffee Break
15.10-17.30 Milestone Mongstad 1st Year Anniversary Event and Dinner, Sponsored by TCM DA and Gassnova SF
15.10-15.40 1st Keynote Lecture: 'The Mongstad experience – The importance of R&D in CCS', Tore Amundsen, CEO, Gassnova 
15.40-17.30 Presentations from owners and management of TCM, the technology providers, independent experts and from academia
  Close of Day 1
Wednesay 18th September
09.00-09.30 2nd Keynote Lecture: 'Addressing the challenges for PCC in the Australian context', Dr. Paul Feron, Research Program Leader, CSIRO, Australia
09.30-10.55 Session 3 2nd and 3rd Generation Cature Technologies II 
 

Selection and Development of Specific Biphasic Solvents for CO2 Capture from Natural Gas Power Systems:
Jiafei Zhang, Imperial College, London
PRESENTATION

  Process Design of Post-Combustion CO2 Capture from a Natural Gas Combined Cycle using Ca-Looping Process:
Rahul Anantharaman, SINTEF
PRESENTATION
  Membrane Implementation Strategies for Carbon Dioxide Capture on Natural Gas Turbines and Coal Power Plants:
Eric Favre, LRGP-CNRS Université de Lorraine
PRESENTATION
  CO2 Capture with Modified Lime-Based Pellet Sorbents:
Yinghai Wu, CanmetENERGY
PRESENTATION
10.55-11.25 Coffee Break
11.25-12.50  Session 4a Environmental Impacts I

Session 4b Capture Process Modelling 1

  The Impact of NO2 on Post-Combustion Capture: What Concentration of NO2 is Expected in Front of the Absorber and what is its Fate in the Capture Process?:
Bernd Schallert, E.ON New Build & Technology GmbH
PRESENTATION
Absorption Rates and Solubility of CO2 in Aqueous Amine Solvents and Amine Blends:
Le Li, The University of Texas at Austin
PRESENTATION
  Environmental Fate of Nitramines and Nitrosamines Released as Degradation Products from Post Combustion CO2-Capture Plants:
Lisbet Sørensen, SINTEF
PRESENTATION
Theoretical Calculation of Enthalpy of Reactions Involved in PZ-CO2-H2O System at Infinite Dilution:
Mayuri Gupta, NTNU
PRESENTATION
  Formation of Nitrosamines in Amine Scrubbing with Piperazine and Monoethanolamine:
Nathan Fine, The University of Texas at Austin 
PRESENTATION

Ternary Phase Diagrams and Experimental Investigation of the Particle Formation Kinetics for the CO2-NH3-H2O System:
Daniel Sutter, ETH Zurich
PRESENTATION

  On- and Off-Line Ethanolamine and Ammonia Emission Monitoring in PCCC:
Jan Mertens, Laborelec
PRESENTATION
Vapor-Liquid Equilibrium of CO2 with Aqueous Solutions of DEEA, MAPA and their Mixture:
Kaj Thomsen, Technical University of Denmark
PRESENTATION
12.50-13.50 Lunch
13.50-15.15 Session 5a Environmental Impacts II

Session 5b Capture Process Modelling II
 
  Effect of Number Concentration of Soot and H2SO4 on Aerosol Based Emissions from a Post Combustion Capture Plant:
Purvil Khakharia, TNO
PRESENTATION
Thermodynamic Consistency in Modeling of SLE and VLE in Aqueous Alkanolamine Solutions:
Ardi Harotno, NTNU
PRESENTATION
  Emission Reduction by an Order of Magnitude – Results from the Post-Combustion Capture Pilot Plant at Niederaussem:
Peter Moser, RWE Power AG
PRESENTATION
Kinetics of Reaction Between Primary and Secondary Amines and Carbon Dioxide in Water: a Structure-Property Study:
Gabriel Couchaux, IFP Energies Nouvelles
PRESENTATION
  Emission Reduction at Pilot Scale: Acid Wash Demonstration:
Ferran de Miguel Mercader, TNO
PRESENTATION
Measurements of Reaction Enthalpies for Aqueous Amine Solutions for Post-Combustion Capture Applications:
Abdurahim Abdulkadir, Masdar Institute
PRESENTATION
  Piperazine and Nitrosamine Degradation in Pilot Plants:
Paul Nielsen, The University of Texas at Austin
PRESENTATION
A Chemical Study of Aqueous Amine Solvents for Post Combustion Capture by NMR Spectroscopy:
Cristina Perinu, Telemark University
15.15-17.15 Poster Session 
P1 Solvent Screening Methodology for the Post-Combustion CO2 Capture by Absorption:
Lional Dubois, University of Mons
P2 Withdrawn
P3 Reducing the Cost of CCS Electricity Generation: Value and Engineering Options to Future- Proof Plants Against Solvent Technology Uncertainty:
Mathieu Lucquiaud, University of Edinburgh
P4 Absorption in Alkanolamine Blends for CO2 Capture:
Mohammad Abu Zahra, Masdar Institute
P5 Parametric Studies of Carbonation/Decarbonation Process and Cyclability of CO2 Capture by CaO in Molten Halide Salts:
Viktorija Tomkute, Norwegian University of Life Sciences (UMB)
P6 Recent Developments and Assessment of an Advanced Aqueous Amine Based Post-Combustion CO2 Capture Technology:
Torsten Stoffregen, Linde Engineering Dresden GmbH
P7 Advanced Stripper Configurations using Piperazine and Monoethanolamine:
Yu-Jeng Lin, The University of Texas at Austin
P8 Post Combustion CO2 Capture Absorber Modeling: Comparison of Different Mass Transfer Models:
Hanna Knuutila, Norwegian University of Science and Technology
P9 Application of a Dynamic Model of the Post-combustion CO2 Capture Process for Simulation of Power Plant Load Changes:
Nina Enaasen, Norwegian University of Science and Technology
P10 Post-Combustion CO2 Capture for Combined Cycles in Off-Design Utilizing Hot-Water Absorbent Regeneration:
Magnus Genrup, Lund University
P11 Effect of Viscosity on Liquid Film Mass Transfer Coefficient in Random and Structured Packing:
Yang Du, The University of Texas at Austin
P12 Absorption of CO2 by Spray Droplets in a Post Combustion Capture Spray Scrubbing Process with Amine Based Solvents:
Oliver Seyboth, Universität Stuttgart
P13 CO2 Absorption and Desorption in Laboratory Rig:
Lars Erik Øi, Telemark University College
P14 Monitoring and Diagnosis of a Modified Carbon Dioxide Capture Process from Reformate Gas Using an Expert System:
C.W Chan, University of Regina
P15 Comparison of Modern Packings : Assessing Proper Choice for Post-Combustion Carbon Capture Absorption Columns:
Ludovic Raynal, IFP Energies Nouvelles
P16 An Advanced Amine-Based Ionic Liquid: Synthesis, Characterization and Applications for Carbon Dioxide Capture:
Helei Liu, Hunan University
P17 Impact of Limestone Mineralogy and Microstructure on CaO Sorbent Attrition:
Olajumoke Adelakun, University of Nottingham
P18 Upfront Prediction of CO2 Absorption Equilibria:
Dag Eimer, Telemark University College and Tel-Tek
P19 Reviewing the N2O Analogy:
Juliana Garcia Moretz-Sohn Monteiro, NTNU
P20 Equilibrium Modeling of Carbonate and Hydroxide Systems:
Shahla Gondala, NTNU
P21 Process Simulation of Viscosity Effects in Amine Scrubbing with Aqueous 2-Methylpiperazine:
Brent Sherman, The University of Texas at Austin
P22 Comparison of Spectroscopic Methods for CO2 Capture:
Arlinda Fejzo Ciftja, NTNU
P23 Heat of Absorption of the Novel CO2 Absorption Solution:
Anastasia Trollebø, NTNU
P24 Modeling Thermodynamics and Kinetics of Aqueous Piperazine/N-(2-aminoethyl) Piperazine for CO2 Capture:
Yang Du, The University of Texas at Austin
P25 Health Risk Analysis of Nitrosamine Emissions from CO2 Capture with MEA in Coal-Fired Power Plant:
Jiayu Xu, Tsinghua University
P26 Quantification of Emissions from an Amine-Based PCC Plant:
Merched Azzi, CSIRO
P27 Optimal Conception of a Post-Combustion CO2 Capture Unit with Assessment of Solvent Degradation:
Grégoire Léonard, UUniversity of Liège
P28 Thermal Degradation of Activated Tertiary Amine Solvents for CO2 Capture:
Omkar Narrjoshi, The University of Texas at Austin
P29 Emissions of Substances other than CO2 from Power Plants with Carbon Dioxide Capture Technologies:
Earl Goetheer, TNO
P30 Monitoring and Diagnosis of Ammonia Emissions from the Post-Combustion Carbon Dioxide Capture Process System: an Automated Approach:
Christine Chan, University of Regina
P31 Process Improvement of Alstom’s Chilled Ammonia Process Resulting from Operating Experience at AEP’s Mountaineer Carbon Capture Product Validation Facility:
Rob Bollinger, American Electric Power
P32 Testing Carbon Capture Technologies in the Field with a Remotely-Operated Portable Facility:
Mathieu Lucquiaud, University of Edinburgh
P33 First Polish Pilot Plant for CO2 Post Combustion Capture:
Adam Tatarczuka, Institute for Chemical Processing of Coal
P34 Results of Long Term Testing of CDRMax® CO2 Scrubbing Technology for Industrial Flue Gases
Prateek Blumb, Carbon Clean Solutions Pvt
17.15  Close of Day 2
Thursday 19th September
09.00-09.30 3rd Keynote Lecture: 'Current status and future trends of the post-combustion carbon capture technologies: views from North America and Asia', Dr. Paitoon Tontiwachwuthikul, Professor, University of Regina, Canada
09.30-10.55  Session 6 Environmental Impacts III

  Overview of Degradation Compounds from Amines and Factors Influencing them:
Solrun Johanne Vevelstad, SINTEF
PRESENTATION
  Aerosol Mitigation in Amine-Based CO2 Capture:
Steven Fulk, The University of Texas at Austin
PRESENTATION
  Evaluation of Reclaimer Sludge Disposal Options from Amine-Based Post-Combustion CO2 Capture Process:
Gary Rochelle, The University of Texas at Austin
PRESENTATION
  Avoiding Ammonia Slip in Ammonia-Based Post-Combustion:
Henrik Jilvero, Chalmers University and Technology
PRESENTATION
10.55-11.25 Coffee Break
11.25-12.50 Session 7 Pilot Plant and Demonstration Projects I
 

Cansolv/RWE Combined SO2/CO2 Capture Demonstration Plant Objectives & Results: 
Matthew Campbell, Cansolv/Shell
PRESENTATION

  Shell Quest CCS Project, Process Selection, Integration & Learnings:
Steven Peplinski, Shell Projects & Technology Group
PRESENTATION
  CCPILOT100+ Test Results and Operating Experience:
Rebecca Gardiner, Doosan Power Systems Ltd
PRESENTATION
  A New Reference Case for Benchmarking in the OCTAVIUS Project:
Hanne Kvamsdal, SINTEF
PRESENTATION
12.50-13.50 Lunch
13.50-15.15 Session 8 Pilot Plant and Demonstration Projects II

  Practical Experiences with a Concentrated Piperazine Solution for PCC in Australia:
Aaron Cottrell, CSIRO
  Pilot Plant Campaign for CO2 Capture: Evaluation of Phase Change Solvent System:
Diego Pinto, Norwegian University of Science and Technology
PRESENTATION
  Demonstration of the DMX™ Process - Description of the Octavius SP3 Project:
Ludovic Raynal, IFP Energies Nouvelles
PRESENTATION
  Post Combustion CO2 Capture Scale Up Study:
Tom Guenther, Black & Veatch  
PRESENTATION
15.15-15.45  Coffee break
15.45-17.10 Session 9 Pilot Plant and Demonstration Projects III
  Operational Experience from 300kg/h Post Combustion CO2 Capture Test Plant using Monoethanolamine:
Sven Unterberger, EnBW
PRESENTATION
  Withdrawn
  Withdrawn
  Experience with the Operation of Dilute Aqueous Ammonia in a 20kgCO2/hr PCC Mini-Pilot Plant:
Lejosir Wardhaugh, CSIRO
PRESENTATION
17.10-17.20 Wrap up and Close of Conference
CCGT with CCS - integration options. Capture plant footprint