Final Program (with presentations online)
Tuesday 17 November 2015
08:30 – 09:00 Registration
09:00 - 09:30 Opening Session
Welcome address
Pascal Barthelemy, Executive Vice-President Innovation, strategy, programs (IFPEN)
The OCTAVIUS Project: Paul Broutin, OCTAVIUS Project Coordinator (IFPEN)
09:30 – 12:30 First Generation Capture Processes – Part 1
Chair: Philip Lodrup Fosbol (DTU)
Effect of solvent degradation on the CO2 capture process: Purvil Khakharia (TNO) and Thor Mejdell (SINTEF)
Models and tools for integration of the capture plant and power plant: Philip Lodrup Fosbol (DTU)
Reclaiming: Vladimir Volkov (TIPS)
10h45 – 11h15 Coffee Break
Process analytical techniques: Stuart Bowden (DOOSAN)
EnBW Pilot plant operation in Heilbronn: Alexander Rieder (EnBW)
EDF Pilot plant operation in Le Havre: Myriam Louis-Louisy (EDF)
12:30 – 14:00 Lunch
14:00 – 16:00 First Generation Capture Processes – Part 2
Chair: Peter van Os (TNO)
Dynamic Modelling and Flexibility:
Dynamic modelling of the Brindisi and the Heilbronn pilot plants: Thor Mejdell (SINTEF)
Flexibility studies in the Brindisi pilot: Hanne Kvamsdal (SINTEF)
Integration options for first generation capture processes: Thibaut Neveux & Jean-Florian Brau (EDF)
Guidelines for first generation processes:
Guidelines for demos, putting together the results from the OCTAVIUS project: Robin Irons (E.ON)
16:00 – 16:30 Coffee Break
16:30 – 18:00 Second Generation Capture Processes
Chair: Michel Gimenez (LAFARGE HOLCIM)
Development of the DMXTM process within the OCTAVIUS project: Matthieu Dreillard (IFPEN)
Overview of capture technologies for post combustion capture studied in the HiPerCap project: Peter van Os (TNO)
CO2 capture by enzymes: Geert Versteeg (PROCEDE)
Wednesday 18 November 2015
08:30 - 12:00 Emissions of CO2 Capture Processes
Chair: Valerie Czop (EDF) and Daniel Clément (ADEME)
Health and environmental impact of amine based post combustion CO2 capture – the Norwegian case: Laila Iren Helgesen (GASSNOVA)
OCTAVIUS results: analysis methodology developed & round robin tests on liquid and gas samples: Isaline Fraboulet (INERIS), Ludovic Chahen (IFPEN), Andreas Grimstvedt (SINTEF)
DALMATIEN: Myriam Louis-Louisy (EDF) & Lorena Cuccia (PhD)
Understanding emissions from a post combustion CO2 capture plant- pilot plant atmospheric emissions and modelling: Merched Azzi (CSIRO)
Everything you always wanted to know about Aerosols but were afraid to ask: Earl Goetheer (TNO)
10:00 – 10:30 Coffee Break
Panel discussion: impact of emissions from amines processes?
Moderator: François Kalaydjian (IFPEN)
12:00 – 13:30 Lunch
13:30 – 15:30 CO2 Capture Benchmarking Studies
Chair: Robin Irons (E.ON)
Methodology for benchmarking in the OCTAVIUS project: Sören Elhers (TUHH)
Techno-economic evaluation of CO2 capture in the South-African power sector: Gary de Klerk (ESKOM)
Benchmarking of first and second generation capture processes: Patrick Briot (IFPEN)
Methodology for benchmarking in the HiPerCap project: Jock Brown (DNVGL)
Panel discussion: to conclude on CO2 capture cost now and in the future
Moderator: Robin Irons (E.ON)
15:30 – 16:00 Coffee Break
16:00 – 16:30 The ROAD Project: Robin Irons (E.ON)
16:30 – 18:30 CO2 Capture in Process Industries
Chair: Eric Deconinck (ARCELORMITTAL)
The CO2 and the cement industry, levers, needs & uses: Michel Gimenez (LAFARGE HOLCIM)
Solidia, the birth of a new binder: Günther Walenta (LAFARGE HOLCIM)
“Steel mill of the future" concept: Eric Deconinck (ARCELORMITTAL)
CO2 separation in steel industry coupled to a fermentation process: Salvatore Bertucci (ARCELORMITTAL)
Thursday 19 November 2015
8:30 - 12:00 CO2 Geological Storage
Chair: Florence Delprat-Jannaud (IFPEN) and Dominique Copin (TOTAL)
The Lacq integrated demonstrator: Dominique Copin (TOTAL)
The Peterhead CCS project: Wilfried Maas (SHELL)
The Quest CCS project: Wilfried Maas (SHELL)
R&D status in EU: Nils Rokke (SINTEF)
10:30 – 11:00 Coffee Break
Round Table: What the future will be?
Moderator: Jean-Pierre Deflandre (IFPEN)
12:00 – 13:30 Lunch
13:30 – 16:30 CCS Politics
Panel session: Place of CCS for GHG reduction, link with COP 21 Conference, new ETS?, Social acceptance, CCS demonstrators in Europe
Moderator: Andrew Purvis (Global CCS Institute)
Paul Bonnetblanc (MEEDE, French Government)
Vladimir Zuberec (EU Commission)
Jude Kirton-Darling (Member of the European Parliament)
Jonas Helseth (BELLONA)
Andrew Purvis (GCCSI)
16:30 – 16:45 Closing Address
Didier Houssin, Chairman and CEO (IFPEN)