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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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Poster Session |
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Plenary How Technology Centre Mongstad (TCM) Plays a Central Role in Progressing Carbon Capture Globally: Roy Vardheim, TCM |
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Session 7: Results from Demonstration and Pilot Scale Projects – 2 |
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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) |