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Working Group on Quality of CO2 Captured from
Oxyfuel Combustion Power Plant

Stockholm, Sweden

Date: 22nd October 2008

Organised by IEA Greenhouse Gas R&D Programme

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1.Final Programme

 

Future Direction of CCS Directive Toward Defining CO2 Quality
T. Dixon; IEA Greenhouse Gas R&D Programme, UK


Current Regulatory Framework that can be Adapted to Define CO2 Quality Requirements and Allowable Emissions from the Power Plant
S. Eriksson; Vattenfall Research AB, Sweden

CO2 Storage Functional Requirements –Impacts by the CO2 Quality
C. Bernstone; Vattenfall Research AB, Sweden

 

Results on Modelling Related to the Fate of Impurities in the Geological Storage
M. Azaroual; BRGM, France

 

Summary of Taber’s Report (Fate of NOx, SO2 and O2 during EOR Operation)
S. Santos; IEA Greenhouse Gas R&D Programme, UK

 

CO2 Quality Consideration for the Pipeline Transport Aspects
S. Liljemark; Vattenfall Power Consultant AB

 

Design of the CO2 Compressors with Considerations from the Impact of CO2 Quality
R. Dittmer; MAN Turbo AG

 

Summary Notes on what could be the Implication of the CO2 Quality in the Design and Engineering of Pipeline Transport
S. Santos; IEA Greenhouse Gas R&D Programme, UK

 

Update to the NOx and SOx Reaction during Compression
V. White; Air Products, UK

 

Impacts of Non-condensable Components on CCS
J. Yan; Vattenfall Research AB, Sweden



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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