| Call for Abstracts
Please note the deadline for submission of abstracts has now passed.
Call
for Abstracts
We are encouraging everyone to submit
abstract to the following relevant topics:
A.) Boiler and Burner Development
• Char combustion and devolatilisation kinetics
and modelling
• Heat transfer experiments and modelling
• Ash slagging, fouling and deposition
• Fate of sulfur during oxyfuel combustion (SO2,
SO3 and sulphur in ash) and
modelling
• In furnace sulfur reduction concepts
• NOx emissions mechanisms, in furnace reduction
control, modelling.
• N2O emissions mechanisms (for oxy-CFB)
• Mercury and other trace elements
• Oxy-PC and Oxy-CFB Boiler design
• Air ingress management
• Equipment Material Selection
B.) Oxygen Production
• Conventional Air Separation Unit
• Novel Oxygen Production and Membrane technology
C.) Flue Gas Processing
• Electrostatic Precipitator or Fabric Filter
operation
• Water removal processes and moisture control
techniques
• Halides removal processes
• SCR and FGD operation
• Alternative NOx and SOx removal processes
• Mercury removal processes
• Equipment Material Selection
D.) CO2 Processing Unit
• Process Integration
• CO2 liquefaction processes
• CO2 compressor and pump
• Vapor Liquid Equilibria (VLE) Experimental results
and modelling
• CO2 membrane technology
• Equipment Material Selection
E.) Process Control and Process Integration
• Process dynamics and control
• Process integration concept
• Burner and flue gas control management
F.) Novel Oxyfuel Processes
• Chemical Looping Combustion
• Oxyfuel + Steam type burner
• In-furnace flue gas recirculation type burner
• Oxyfuel cyclone boiler
G.) Regulatory, Permitting, Policy Development
– follow up to the Yokohama Discussion.
• CO2 Quality
• Permitting process, vent stream regulation and
accidental release
• Legal framework development
H.) Large Scale Pilot and Demonstration Projects
• Current on-going projects and update
• Results of large scale burner testing
• New project announcement and update
IEA GHG have decided to keep the Network Workshop format,
therefore we will only require you to submit an extended
abstract and presentations only (we will not require
a full paper). It should be noted that we are opening
slots for 35–45 presentations (30 minutes per
presentation including Q&A) and 30–40 poster
presentations. Thus, we encourage you to submit your
abstracts according to the relevant topics listed.
Please note that submissions will not
be limited to one paper per organisation but will chosen
based on the merits and interest of the audience. The
organising committee will be appointing various experts
to referee and select the best and most promising abstracts.
Likewise, we would also encourage participants
to present your work for both oral and poster presentations.
Young researchers who are working with Universities,
Research Institutes and Industry are strongly encouraged
to also present a poster to discuss with experts participating
to this conference.
A book of abstracts will be distributed
during the conference. All presentations will be uploaded
to the IEA GHG 1st Oxyfuel Combustion Conference Workshop
and CD will be distributed after the conference.
Please note that the deadline to update abstracts has now passed.
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