In partnership with the Callide Oxyfuel Project Ltd. and Xstrata Coal, IEA Greenhouse Gas R&D Programme is pleased to invite you to the 2nd International Oxyfuel Combustion Conference. This will be held in Queensland, Australia from the 12th to 16th of September 2011.
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The PCCC1 will focus its discussion on the following central themes:
- Solvent development
- Capture process concepts and process integration
- Solvent degradation
- Equipment corrosion
- 2nd/3rd generation capture technologies
- Pilot plant and demonstration projects
- Process scale-up and risk analysis
- Capture process modelling
- Environmental impacts and chemical emissions control
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The Modelling and Wellbore Integrity Networks both aim to bring together specialist practitioners from industrial and research organisations across the world, in order to look at the most recent technical advances and facilitate discussion amongst delegates identifying knowledge gaps and R&D priorities.
A combined meeting of the Modelling and Wellbore Integrity networks in Perth, Australia from the 27th to the 29th April 2011. Sessions in the combined meeting will include issues particular to modelling and wellbore integrity as well as a combined session dealing with modelling issues related to wellbore integrity.
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The next monitoring network meeting will be held from the 7th – 9th June 2011 and will be hosted by GFZ, in Potsdam, Germany. There will be sessions on data integration and demonstrating monitoring data conforms with predictive modelling, review of key tools / Performance monitoring tools, near surface performance monitoring, conversion of EOR to storage and the absence of true baselines and current and future activities as well as discussion sessions focussing on developing protocols and strategies to form a monitoring plan and what modelling is required for monitoring.
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The 6th Risk Assessment Network Workshop, hosted by BRGM in Pau, France, from the 21st to the 23rd of June 2011, will hjosirljosirt latest international CO2 storage risk assessment developments, bringing together international experts from various disciplines to share and advance knowledge. Topical sessions will include regulatory developments, understanding potential groundwater impacts, risk communication and incident management, remediation, induced seismicity, monitoring performance and, risk assessment methodologies.
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Following the success of the previous IEA Greenhouse Gas Programme (IEAGHG) Summer Schools in Kloster Seeon, Germany 2007; Tjosir-Na-Mara, Vancouver Island, Canada; Lorne, Australia, and Longyearbyen, Svalbard, Norway last year, we are pleased to announce the 2011 Summer School which will be held in Champaign, Illinois, USA hosted by the University of Illinois - Advanced Energy Technology Initiative and the Sequestration Training and Education Program (STEP), from the 18th – 22nd of July.
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