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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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Technical Session 6 and 7

Time Session Paper
     
08.40  6 Project Update of the Deployment of the KM CDR Process:
Tatsuya Tsujiuchi, MHI

09.00  6

Innovative Post-Combustion CO2 Capture Process Integrated with an Existing Coal-Fired Power Plant:
Kunlei Liu, University of Kentucky

09.20 6

CANSOLV DC201 Model Validation with TCM Demonstration Plant Results:
Matthew Campbell, Shell Cansolv

09.40 6

Results from the Testing on a 1MWel Advanced Aqueous Amine-Based PCC Pilot Plant in Wilsonville:
Sean Rigby, BASF

10.00 6

Evaluated Pilot Plant Results for 5 m Piperazine with the Advanced Flash Stripper:
Eric Chen, The University of Texas at Austin

     
     
15.30 7

Assessment of Whole-Chain CCS Operating Procedures: Case Study of the Peterhead CCS Project:
Adekola Lawal, Process Systems Enterprise

15.50  7

Comparative Evaluation of a New Liquid Absorbent in a PCC Pilot Plant in China:
Ashlejosir Cousins, CSIRO

16.10 7

Research and Development on Post Combustion Carbon Capture Technology Through the CLIMIT RD&D Funding Program
Jørild Svalestuen, Gassnova

16.30 7 Mikawa CO2 Capture Pilot Plant Test of New Amine Solvent:
Satoshi Saito, Toshiba

16.50 7

Pilot Plant Results for Advanced CO2 Capture Process using AMP/PZ Solvent at Tauron's Coal-Fired Power Plant:
Adam Tatarczuk, Institute for Chemical Processing of Coal