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App OFWG Capacity Building Course

Korean Electrical Power Research Institute (KEPRI), Daejeon, Korea

Date: 5th-6th February 2009

 

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1.Final Programme

Lecture 1a –  Pulverised Coal Combustion Carbon Capture and Storage, GHG Reduction and Oxyfuel Technology.
Prof. Terry Wall, Newcastle University, Australia

Lecture 1b – Fundamentals of Fluidised Bed Oxyfuel Combustion.
Dr. Jianglong Yu, Shenyang Institute of Engineering, China / Newcastle University, Australia

Lecture 2 - Challenges in the Development of Oxy-Coal Combustion Power Plant with CO2 Capture – Technology Status and Overview
Dr. Stanley Santos, IEA Greenhouse Gas R&D Programme, UK

Lecture 3 - Oxyfuel Combustion Science: Mass and Energy Balances, Heat Transfer, Coal Combustion and Emissions.
Dr. Jianglong Yu, Shenyang Institute of Engineering, China / Newcastle University, Australia

Lecture 4 - Air Separation Unit (ASU) and CO2Processing Unit (CPU) for Oxy-Coal Power Plant.
Dr. Yong Kyoo Han, Praxair Korea

Lecture 5 - Pilot Scale Combustion Testing - Installation and Operation of R&D Test Facilities Under Oxyfuel Conditions.
Dr. Jeorg Maier, IVD - University of Stuttgart, Germany

Lecture 6 - Large Scale Combustion Testing – Burner Development and Test Methods.
Mr. Gerry Hesselmann, Doosan Babcock Energy Ltd., UK

Lecture 7a - Large Scale Oxyfuel Demonstrations – An Overview.
Mr. Gerry Hesselmann, Doosan Babcock Energy Ltd., UK

Lecture 7b - The Korean Oxyfuel Demonstration Project.
Dr. Sung Chul Kim, Korea Electric Power Research Institute, S. Korea

Lecture 8 - Chinese Oxyfuel Development Projects.
Prof. Ningsheng Cai, Tsinghua University, China

Lecture 9 - Progressing Oxyfuel Technology Deployment – Concluding Remarks.
Prof. Terry Wall, Newcastle University, Australia

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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