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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 8th September 2015
Welcome and Plenary Session
Summary of United States Regulatory and RD&D Efforts to Advance Post-Combustion Capture Technologies:
John Litynski, USDOE
Session 1
1A 
Solvent Degradation
and Corrosion
1B 
Pilot Testing and
Regeneration
1C
Solvent Degradation
and Process Control
Break
Session 2
2A 
New Solvent
Development


2B
Novel PCC 
Systems

2C 
Modelling Innovative
Amine Processes
Lunch
3A
Kinetics and Thermal
Properties of Solvents
3B
Flexible & Dynamic
Operation of PCC Sytems 
3C 
Modelling Innovative
Amines
Break
4A
Process Optimisation
& Integration
4B
Environmental Impacts
 of CO2 Capture
4C
Modelling Methods
and Results
Dinner 
 
Wednesday 9th September 2015
Plenary Session
Current Status of Post-Combustion Capture abd CCS in Japan:
Terufumi Kawasaki, JCOAL
Session 5
5A 
Equilibria and New
Process Configurations
5B
Solvent Based Hybrid
Capture Options
Break
Session 6 
Results from Demonstration and Pilot Scale Projects – 1
Poster Session
Plenary
How Technology Centre Mongstad (TCM) Plays a Central Role in Progressing Carbon Capture Globally:
Roy Vardheim, TCM
Session 7: 
Results from Demonstration and Pilot Scale Projects – 2
Wrap up and close of Conference
 
Thursday 10th September
SaskPower Symposium - Agenda to follow
Friday 11th September
Tour to Boundary Dam, Shand CO2 Capture Test Facility and Aquistore (full day)