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Tuesday 17th May

09.00 - 10.30

Welcome and Opening Session 
10.30 - 11.00 Coffee Break
11.00 - 12.30  Sponsor Session 
Doosan Power Systems
ENBw 
12.30 - 14.00 Lunch
14.00 - 15.30 Session 1a Solvent Development 1 Chair: Hallvard Svendsen Session 1b Process Development and Evaluation 1 Chair: Paul Feron
Solvent Comparison for Postcombustion CO2 Capture: Peter Bruder, NTNU
Presentation 
Design of Commercial Post Combustion CO2 Capture Plant using Pilot Plant Scale-up Approach: Ahmed Aboudheir, HTC Pure Energy

Impact of novel PCC solvents on existing and new coal-fired power plants: Narendra Dave, CSIRO Energy Technology

Presentation

Control Structure Design for CO2 Absorption Processes for Large Operating Ranges: Marc-Oliver Schah, Technische Universität Bergakademie Freiberg
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Development of Amine Absorbents for Post Combustion Capture: Ji Hyun Lee, KEPCO Research Institute
Presentation 
Power / Cost Trade-offs Associated with Solvent Based PCC: Trent Harkin, CO2CRC
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Synthesis and Selection of New Amine Absorbents for CO2 Capture: Firoz Alam Chowdhury, RITE
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Discussion
15.30 - 16.00 Coffee Break
16.00 - 17.30 Session 2a Solvent Development 2 Chair: Gary Rochelle Session 2b Process Development and Evaluation 2 Chair: Mohammed Abu-Zahra
Catalysts and Inhibitors of Monoethanolamine Oxidation:Alexander Voice, University of Texas
Presentation 
Sulzer's new Mellapak™CC™ Structured Packing : Reducing Pressure Drop in the CO2 Absorber while Maximizing Mass Transfer Performance: Abhilash Menon, Sulzer Chemtech AG
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Oxidative Degradation of 2-Amino-2-Methyl-1-Propanol: Tielin Wang, Tel-Tek

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FT-IR: Suitable Process analytical technique for Post Combustion Capture: Eva Sanchez, TNO
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A Study of Thermal Degradation of Different Amines and their Resulting Degradation Products: Ingvild Eide-Haugmo, NTNU
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Optimization of MEA Based Post Combustion CO2 Capture Process: Flowsheeting and Energetic Integration: Yann Le Moullec, EDF R&D
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Effect of Varying Electricity and Carbon Prices on Operation and Capture Levels in Flexible Post-Combustion CCS Power Plants: Olivia Errey, University of Edinburgh
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Wednesay 18th May
09.00 - 10.30 Session 3a Solvent Development 3 Chair: Firoz Alam Chowdhury Session 3b Process Development and Evaluation Chair: Jacob Knudsen

Screening of Amino Acid Salts Solutions for Application in CO2 Capture from Flue Gas: Benedicte Mai Lerche, DTU Chemical Engineering

Presentation

Environmentally Friendly and Economic Carbon Capture from Power Plant Flue Gases: The SIEMENS PostCap Technology: Rüdiger Schneider, Seimens AG, Energy Sector
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Amino Acid Solvents for CO2 Absorption: Le Li, University of Texas at Austin

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Characterization of Packing Materials for CO2 Absorption: Ali Zakeri, NTNU
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New Energy Efficient Processes and Newly Developed Absorbents for Flue Gas CO2 Capture: Koji Kadono Kansai Electric Power Co.
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Future-Proofing Coal Plants with Post-Combustion Capture against Technology Developments: Mathieu Lucquiaud, University of Edinburgh
Presentation 
10.30 - 11.00 Coffee Break
11.00 - 12.30 Session 4a 2nd and 3rd Generation Capture Technologies
Chair: Raghubir Gupta
Session 4b Capture Process Modelling 1
Chair: Ahmed Aboudheir 
Simulation of the CO2 capture Process using Aqueous Ammonia: Victor Darde, DONG Energy Power / Technical University of Denmark
Presentation 
Equilibrium in the H2O-MEA-CO2 System:New Data and Modeling: Ugochukwu  E. Aronu, NTNU
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Novel Non-Aqueous CO2 Solvents and Capture Process with Substantially Reduced Energy Penalties: Markus Lesemann, RTI International
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Modelling of Liquid-Vapor-Solid Equilibria in the NH3-CO2-H2O System: Maria Lioliou, Statoil ASA
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CO2 Capture from Post Combustion Gas by Employing Membrane Technology – Experimental Investigations for Pilot Studies: Taek-Joong Kim, NTNU
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Prediction of N2O Solubilities in Alkanolamine Solutions from Density Data: Ardi Hartono, NTNU
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Discussion Discussion
12.30 - 14.00 Lunch
14.00 - 15.30 Session 5a Environmental Impacts and Chemical Emissions 1
Chair: Merched Azzi 
Session 5b Capture Process Modelling 2
Chair: Hallvard Svendsen 
Environmental Impacts of Amines and their Degradation Products: Current Status and Knowledge Gaps: Andy Booth, SINTEF Materials and Chemistry
Presentation 
Modeling CO2 Capture using Concentrated Piperazine: Jorge Mario Plaza, University of Texas at Austin 
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Thermodynamic Properties and Gas/Particle Partitioning of Amines in the Atmosphere: Simon Clegg, Air Quality Research Center
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Dynamic Modeling of Varying Flue Gas Input, Load Conditions and Ramping Behavior in CO2 Absorption Plants for Post Combustion Capture: Finn Andrew, Tobiesen, SINTEF Materials and Chemistry
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Evaluation of Emissions of Substances other than CO2 from Power Plants with Post Combustion Capture: Eva Sanchez, TNO
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Heat Requirements of CO2 Absorption by using Aqueous Ammonia: Henrik Jilvero, Chamlers
Presenstation 
15.30 - 17.30 Poster session with refreshments 

P1 Study on the Activity of New Amine Based Absorbents CO2 Absorption: Joao Gomes, ISEL
P2 Representation of MEA-H2O-CO2 System, using Extended UNIQUAC: Hamid Mehdizadeh, NTNU
P3 Detailed Estimation of Heat Losses from a Laboratory Pilot Plant for CO2 Absorption: Farshid Owrang, NTNU
P4 Mathematical Modelling and Experimental Measurements of CO2-MEA System in a Falling Film Contactor: Saba Al-Quarshy, University of Tikrit
P5 Modelling Energy Performance of Aqueous Methyldiethanolamine/Piperazine for CO2 Capture: Peter Frailie, University of Texas at Austin
P6 Hybrid Absorber-Membrane CO2 Capture: Martijn Huibers, KEMA
P7 Kinetics of CO2 Absorption in Reactive Solvents: Mona Al-Otaibi, Saudi Aramco R&D Center
P8 Materials Challenges in CO2 Compression and Transport Systems: Daryoush Emadi, CanmetENERGY
P9 Experimental and Computational-Chemistry Study on Effect of Piperazine as a Promoter for CO2 Capture Solution: Satoshi Saito, TOSHIBA
P10 The Long Term Performance of Carbon Dioxide Capture from Blast Furnace Gas by| Chemical Absorption Process: Tommhiro Mimura, Nippon Steel Engineering Co.
P11 Detailed Design and Construction Approach for 3000 ton/day CO2 Capture, Dehydration, and Compression Facility Based on Coal Flue Gas and HTC/DPS Technology: Ahmed Aboudheir, HTC Purenergy
P12 Simulation and Optimization of an Existing 150 ton/day CO2 Capture Plant from a Flue Gas Slipstream of a Coal Power Plant: Ahmed Aboudheir, HTC Purenergy
P13 Process Simulations as a Tool in Risk-BAsed Verification and Qualification of CO2 Capture Processes: Erik Hessen, DNVResearch and Innovation
P14 Integration of Benchmark Post Combustion CO2 Capture Technology for Four Referrence Power Plant Cases: Rob van der Stel, TNO
P15 Exploitation of Daily Electricity Price Fluctuation by Cyclic Solvent Storage in a Carbon Capture Plant: Rob van der Stel, TNO
P16 Economic benefit of Lean Vapor Compression in a Carbon Capture Plant: Eva Sanchez, TNO
P17 AMP Emissions: Pilot Plant Measurements and Aspen Plus Modeling: Eva Sanchez, TNO
P18 Clean Power by implementing Post Combustion Capture Technology: Vauhini Telikapalli, Alstom
P19 Ultra-violet Treatment as a Strategy for Destruction of Degradation Products from Amine Based Post Combustion CO2 Capture: Moetaz Attalla, CSIRO
P20 CCGT with CCS - Integration Options. Capture Plant Footprint: Adina Popa, Mott MacDonlad
P21 

Application of Microcalorimetry to Study CO2 Absorption by MEA: Phil O'Kane, Thermal Hazard Technology

Thursday 19th May
09.00 - 10.30 Session 6 Environmental Impacts and Chemical Emissions 2
Chair: Klaus Shoffel 
Emissions from a Post-Combustion CO2 Capture Plant Running on MEA: Erik Falck da Silva, SINTEF
Presentation 
Amine Volatility in CO2 Capture: Thu Nguyen, University of Texas at Austin
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Atmospheric Degradation of MEA Solvent- A case Study: Merched Azzi, CSIRO
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Monitoring and Impacting Gaseous Emissions in Post Combustion Carbon Capture: Jan Mertens, Laborelec
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10.30 - 11.00 Coffee Break
11.00 - 12.30 Session 7 Pilot Plant and Demonstration Projects 1
Chair: Paul Crooks 
New Results from the PCC Pilot Plant Niederaussem: Torsten Stoffregen, Linde-KCA-Dresden GmbH
Presentation 
First Results of the 2.25 t/h Post-Combustion CO2 Capture Pilot Plant of ENEL at the Brindisi Coal Power Plant with MEA from 20 to 40 %wt and HiCapt+TM Process: Pierre-Antoine Bouillon, IFP Energies Nouvelles
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Results from Test Campaigns at the 1 t/h CO2 Post-Combustion Capture Pilot-Plant in Esbjerg under the EU FP7 CESAR Project: Jacob Knudsen, DONG Energy
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12.30 - 14.00 Lunch
14.00 - 15.30 Session 8/9 Pilot Plant and Demonstration Projects 2&3
Chair: Richard Rhudy 
Experience from Post-Combustion Capture Pilot Plant Operations in Australia: Aaron Cottrell, CSIRO
Presentation 
Progress, Performance and Pilot Testing of Post-Combustion CO2 Capture Membranes at Six Industrial Test Sites: Martijn Huibers, KEMA
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Development of Carbon Dioxide Removal System from the Flue Gas of Coal Fired Power Plant: Yukio Ohashi, Toshiba
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Wrap up and Close
CCGT with CCS - integration options. Capture plant footprint