CO2NET-EAST

2nd CO2NET EAST Workshop

CO2 Capture and Storage – Response to Climate Change

3 - 4 March 2009, Bratislava

ORAL PRESENTATIONS

Session 1   INTRODUCTION TO CCS CONCEPT 

Climate change, possible impacts and mitigation options
Milan Lapin (Comenius University in Bratislava, Faculty of Mathematics, Physics and Informatics, Slovakia)

Why capture and store CO2?
Bjorn Utgard (Bellona, Norway)

CO2 capture from power plant - key challenges ahead
Stanley Santos (IEA Greenhouse Gas R&D Programme)

Principles of CO2 geological storage
Isabelle Czernichowski-Lauriol (CO2GeoNet / BRGM, France)

 

Session 2   EUROPEAN POLICY AND DRIVING FORCES

EU policy and regulations
Scott Brockett (European Commission – DG Environment)

ZEP Technology Platform and European CCS Demonstration Programme
Niels Peter Christensen (Vattenfall, Denmark / ETP ZEP)

Carbon capture and storage in climate mitigation – a Norwegian perspective
Tone Skogen (Ministry of Petroleum and Energy, Norway)

The CCS case, European actions: enabling framework and flagship program demonstration plants
Claude Roulet (CO2NET / Schlumberger Carbon and Water Services, Houston, USA)

CO2NET EAST project – CCS networking extension to new EU Member States
Vit Hladik (Czech Geological Survey)

 

Session 3   CO2 GEOLOGICAL STORAGE I.

Polish national programme on safe CO2 geological storage
Adam Wojcicki (Polish Geological Institute)

Example of a geological structure possible for CO2 storage
Ludovít Kucharič (State Geological Institute of Dionýz Štúr, Slovakia)

Theoretical approach to risk assessment in MOVECBM project
Pawel Krzystolik, Piotr Rosmus (Central Mining Institute – Experimental mine “Barbara”, Poland)

Methodology for selection and qualification of sites and project for geological storage of CO2
Froydis Eldevik (DNV, Norway)

 

Session 4a   CO2 CAPTURE

ENCAP – five years development of enhanced pre-combustion CO2 capture technologies
Leif Brandels (Vattenfall AB, Sweden)

CACHET project
Matthew Bough (BP, UK)

Norwegian national initiatives within CO2 capture
Maria Barrio (Gas Technology Centre, SINTEF/NTNU, Norway)

Piloting post-combustion capture
M.R.M. (Mohammad) Abu-Zahra (TNO, the Netherlands)

HSE challenges with amine technology for the removal of CO2 from flue gas
Nina Aas (StatoilHydro, Norway)

 

Session 4b   Mineral sequestration

CO2 sequestration with the use of fly ash from hard coal and lignite combustion
Alicja Uliasz-Bochenczyk (Mineral and Energy Economy Research Institute of Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland)

CO2 sequestration by mineral carbonatization: Origin of new stable products using serpentinite and their potential use in industry
Ľubomír Tuček, Katarína Čechovská, Ján Derco, Zoltán Németh, Martin Radvanec, & Ľudovít Kucharič (State Geological Institute of Dionýz Štúr, Slovakia)

Permanent liquidation of CO2 industrial emission via artificial carbonatization of metaperidotite, metawherlite and metawebsterite – an experimental study
Martin Radvanec, Ľubomír Tuček, Katarína Čechovská, Ján Derco & Ľudovít Kucharič (State Geological Institute of Dionýz Štúr, Slovakia)

 

Session 5a   CO2 GEOLOGICAL STORAGE II.

Norway as a CO2 laboratory
Tore A. Torp (StatoilHydro, Norway)

Ongoing research within CO2 storage in StatoilHydro
Terje Andresen (StatoilHydro, Norway)

Results of the EU GeoCapacity project
Thomas Vangkilde-Pedersen (Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland)

Status report on the CO2SINK project – first results of monitoring after start of injection
Hilke Würdemann (Deutsches GeoForschungsZentrum – GFZ, Germany)

CO2 and EOR: Searching for an optimum
Dan Bossie-Codreanu (IFP, France)

Monitoring of CO2 storage – methods and challenges
Sergio Persoglia (CO2GeoNet / OGS, Italy)

 

Session 5b   CCS IN SLOVAKIAN CONDITIONS (national session held in Slovak language)

Main aspects of European CCS legislative in Slovakian conditions
Boris Antal (Ministry of Environment of the Slovak Republic) 

Slovakia – CCS demonstrable projects in national and international frame
Helena Princová (Ministry of Environment of the Slovak Republic)

 

Session 6   CCS PROJECTS

Experiences of Vattenfall's oxyfuel pilot plant in Schwarze Pumpe
Uwe Burchhardt (Vattenfall Europe Generation, Germany)

Enel’s CCS projects
Pietro Barbucci (Enel, Italy)

CCS European projects in FP7 coordinated by SINTEF: DYNAMIS, DECARBit and ECCO
Maria Barrio (Gas Technology Centre, SINTEF/NTNU, Norway)

 

Kontakt:

RNDr. Ľ. Kucharič, CSc.
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