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CO2 Capture Network

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10th MEETING
of the
INTERNATIONAL POST-COMBUSTION CO2 CAPTURE NETWORK

Date: 24th-25th May, 2007

IFP, Lyons, France

 

Organised by
IEA Greenhouse Gas R&D Programme
and Institut Francais du Petrole (IFP)


IFP in Lyons

Co-Ordinator: Dr. John Topper

 

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1. Background:

The Post-Combustion Capture Network was founded in 2000, primarily to share information on use of amines as solvents for capture of CO2, associated with conventional combustion based fossil fuel fired power stations.
It has deveoloped over the past seven years into a friendly specialist club which examines, on an annual basis new developments in post combustion power science and laterly the introduction of pilot plants in different parts of the world; all aimed at promoting the development of demonstration plant for this technological approach.

Registration is by email to the contacts below.

 

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Delegates at the meeting in Lyon

2. Agenda

Day 1 24th May 2007

08.15 Delegates meet in lobby of two hotels for bus pick up and transfer

 

09.00 Session 1 - Introduction

Welcome , Round the Table Introductions, Today’s Agenda; John Topper; IEA GHG R&D Programme, UK.

Host Address: The Scientific & technical challenges of IFP; Paul Broutin; IFP, France.

 

09.40 Session 2 - Use of Amines - Chair Dr Paitoon Tontiwachwuthikul, University of Regina, Canada


CO2 Capture with Aqueous Piperazine; Ross Dugas, University of Texas

Calorimetric Studies of Amines; Inna Kim , NTNU, Norway

Performance of Aqueous MDEA Blends for CO2 Removal from Flue Gases; Huttenhuis, Procede BV, Netherlands.

10.45 to 11.15 Break

Optimisation and Integration of CO2 Capture by Wet Chemical Absorption Process; Jochen Oexmann, TU Hamberg, Germany

Evaluation of Absorption Characteristics of pure amines and development of new amine blends; Goto Kazuya, RITE, Japan

Integrated Regenerable SO2/CO2 Capture; Leo Hakka, CANSOLV, Canda

12.20 Session 3—Environmental Impacts - Chair John Davison, IEA GHG, UK

Reducing the Environmental Impact of Acid Gas Control Technologies: Karl A Hoff; SINTEF, Norway


Environmental Impacts of Amine Scrubbing: Rene van Gijlswijk; TNO, Holland

 

13.00 Group photograph followed by Lunch

14.00 Session 4—Other Solvents and Technologies for Post Combustion Capture - Chair Alexandre Rojey, IFP, France

Ammonia for CO2 Capture: Richard Rhudy, EPRI, USA and Sean Black, ALSTOM, USA

Ammonia Scrubbing for CO2 Capture: Shujuan Wang, Tsinghua University, China.

New Solvent Separation Concept; Marc Jacquin, IFP, France

Study on Multiphase CO2 Capture with Immobilised Activator; Xiaohui Zhang, Shell, The Netherlands

15.30 to 16.00 Break

Visit to IFP Laboratories and Facilities


Close Day 1
17.15 Return to hotels by bus transfer
19.30 Dinner sponsored by IFP at La Cuvée


Day 2 25th May 2007

08.30 Delegates meet in lobby of two hotels for bus pick up and transfer

 

09.15 Session 5— Pilot Plant Work - Chair Prof. Gary Rochelle, University of Texas, USA

Pilot Plant Results and Implications for Scale Up: Jacob Knusden, Dong Energy, Denmark

CO2 Capture in an Australian Context: Paul Webley, CO2CRC

Integrated CO2 Capture Study for a Coal Fired Station; Philippe Delage (ALSTOM Power) & Paul Broutin (IFP)

 

10.30 to 10.50 Break

Session 6– International Perspectives and Activities - Chair Dr. John Topper, IEA GHG, UK


Learning from CASTOR; solvent, pilot plant and
modeling work
: Hallvard Svendsen ,EU CASTOR

Optimal Planning of a Fleet of Power Stations With CO2 Capture: Hamid Raza, University of Waterloo, Canada

Tjeldbergodden and Mongstad– Gas Fired Project in Hand With Post Combustion CO2 Capture:
Gelein do Koeijer, Statoil, Norway

CO2 Post Combustion Capture at CSIRO: Graeme Puxty, CSIRO Australia

 

12.50 Discussion and Wrap Lead by John Topper

13.00 Lunch

14.00 Bus transfer back to hotels

 

 

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3. Travel and Hotel information


TRAVEL DIRECTIONS

Airport:

The nearest airport is in Lyon Saint Exupéry

Hotels:

Organisers Preferred Hotel Choice:
Best Western Charlemange
23 Cours Charlemagne
Lyon, FR-69002, FR
Phone: 33 4 72777000
Fax: 33 4 78429484
Room Rate:
Single €86
Double €97
Breakfast and Tax Inc.

and
AXOTEL Perrache
Room Rate:
Single €82
Double €91
Breakfast and Tax Inc.

To book either of these hotels, please contact
Fabienne GUILHEM
Tel: +33 4 78 37 48 04 Fax: + 33 4 78 37 79 75
fabienne.guilhem@hotel-lyon.fr
www.hotel-lyon.fr directly to book quoting the IFP-Lyons Meeting.



Bus transfers will be arranged from these two hotels only.

25 rooms have been reserved for the nights 23rd and 24th May.

For delegates attending IEA meeting and also Review Meeting of UoT Research Program or CAPRICE Project Meeting 25 rooms have been reserved at the College Hotel (located in the old city) for the nights 22nd, 23rd,24th May.

College Hotel
Room Rate
Single €118
Double €123
Breakfast Inc.
The block booking is only held until 15th March 2007
To receive the special rate please state you are attending the IFP Lyons meeting. Delegates should make their own bookings directly with the hotel of their choice quoting the IFP block booking for either of the two above.

Additional Hotels:

Boscolo Grand Hôtel
11, Rue Grôlée
69002 LYON (France)
Tel 04 72 40 45 45
Fax 04 78 37 52 55
Special rate IFP about €115

Novotel Lyon Gerland
70 avenue Leclerc
69007 LYON
Tel 04 72 71 11 11
Fax 04 72 71 11 00
rate : €126

Hotel Mercure Lyon Plazza République
5 rue Stella
69002 LYON
Tel 04 78 37 50 50
Fax 04 78 42 33 34
rate : €124 /132

Hotel Carlton
4 rue Jussieu
69002 Lyon
Tel 04 78 42 56 51
Fax 04 78 42 10 71
rate : €133 / 141

 

Additional information:

Taxi fare from the airport to downtown is €50 day rate and €60 night rate.

There is a shuttle available from the airport
http://www.satobus.com/welcome/
with fares €8.60 single.

 

 

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6. Registration

DUE TO A HIGH LEVEL OF INTEREST WE HAVE ALREADY PASSED THE CAPACITY FOR THIS WORKSHOP AND REGRET THAT IEA GHG AND IFP ARE NO LONGER ABLE TO ACCEPT FURTHER REGISTRATIONS. IF YOU WISH TO BE PLACED ON THE RESERVE LIST PLEASE CONTACT john.topper@iea-coal.org.uk

ALSO WE HAVE A VERY FULL AGENDA AND CAN ONLY ACCEPT FURTHER PRESENTATIONS IF ONE OF THOSE ON THE PROGRAMME DROPS OUT

Please email John Topper (john.topper@iea-coal.org.uk)or Sian Twinning (sian@ieaghg.org) to register.

 

IEA GHG reserves the right to restrict the number of participants from individual organisations.

 

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Links:


 

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Report of the meeting:
Available after the meeting

 

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Contact details:

For further information please contact:
John Topper (john.topper@iea-coal.org.uk)
Or Sian Twinning (sian@ieaghg.org)


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