IEA Greenhouse Gas R&D Programme
Technical Session 4
The Current State of Oxyfuel Technology: Demonstrations and Technical Barriers: Terry Wall, Newcastle University, AustraliaPRESENTATION
Overview of a Manufacturer's Efforts to Commercialise Oxy-Combustion for Steam Power Plants: John Marion, Alstom Power Inc., USAPRESENTATION
Development of OxyCoal Technology - Results from Testing Conducted at Doosan Babcock's CCTF and Application to Demonstration Projects: Bupesh Dhungel, Doosan Babcock, UKPRESENTATION
Oxyfuel Power Plant Design: Retrofit Options for Different Fuels:Klaus-Dieter Tigges, Hitachi Power Europe GmbH, GermanyPRESENTATION
700 MWe Oxycombustion Reference Plant Performance and Costs: Denny MacDonald, Babcock and Wilcox, USAPRESENTATION
Study of Hg and SO3 Behaviour in Flue Gas of Oxyfuel Combustion System: Yoshiaki Mitsui, Babcock Hitachi KK, JapanPRESENTATION
Transformation of Mineral Matter and Emission of Toxic Heavy Metals During Oxyfuel Combustion: Yong Sun, Monash University, AustraliaPRESENTATION
CFD Modelling of Mercury Behaviour in Air-Coal and Oxy-Coal Combsution Systems: Alessandro Pratzitelli, Leeds University, UKPRESENTATION
Discussion
Influence of Oxy-Coal on Fly Ash Transformations and Corrosion Behaviour of Heat-Exchangers: Jörg Maier, IFK University of Stuttgart, GermanyPRESENTATION
An Investigation into the Likely Impact of Oxy-Coal Retrofit on FireiSide Corrosion Behaviour in Utility Boilers: Andrew Fry, Reaction Engineering, USAPRESENTATION
Corrosion and Corrosion protection in Oxyfuel Power Plants: Axel Kranzmann, BAM, Germany
Development of Boiler Material for Oxy-Combustion Retrofits: Archie Robertson, Foster Wheeler North America, USAPRESENTATION
Corrosion of Candidate Superheater Materials During Oxyfuel Conditions and Laboratory Investigations: Jörg Maier, IFK University of Stuttgart, GermanyPRESENTATION