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INAUGURAL WORKSHOP OF THE
OXY-FUEL COMBUSTION NETWORK

Vattenfall Europe AG
Vom Stein Strasse 39
Cottbus, Germany

Date: 29th – 30th November 2005

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Meeting Summary Report

The meeting summary report is available here (3MB Adobe Acrobat). Presentations are not included in the report but are available below as separate pdf files.

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Presentations

Day 1

 

Welcome Address - Vattenfall Europe Mining & Generation: The Backbone of the Energy Group

Reinhardt Hassa, Member of the Mgmt. Board, Vattenfall Europe Mining and Generation AG

IEA Greenhouse Gas R&D Programme: Background and Introduction to Oxy-Coal Network

John Topper, Managing Director, IEA Environmental Project Ltd.

Overview of the Oxy-Fuel Combustion Studies in Japan

Keiji Makino, Chief Executive Engineer, IHI, Japan

Technology Benchmarking and Modelling Studies:
Review of the Oxy-Fuel Combustion R&D Activities

Session Chairman: John Topper, IEA Greenhouse Gas R&D Programme, UK

Oxy-Fuel Combustion Application for Coal Fired Power Plant: What is the Current State of Knowledge…

Stanley Santos, IEA Greenhouse Gas R&D Programme, UK

Fundamentals of Oxy-Fuel Combustion

Prof. Terry Wall, University of Newcastle, Australia

Technology Choice and Benchmarking Studies

Prof. Lars Stromberg, Vattenfall, Sweden

SCHWARZE PUMPE POWER STATION: Plant Visit & Grp. Photo

Co-ordinated by Vattenfall Europe AG

Development in Oxy-Fuel Combustion Studies: Work in Progress

Session Chairman: Prof. Klaus Hein, University of Stuttgart, Germany

Vattenfall’s Activities on Oxy-Fuel Combustion Studies

Prof. Lars Stromberg, Vattenfall, Sweden

An Overview of Oxy-Fuel Combustion R&D Programme in CANMET

Kourosh Zanganeh, CANMET, Canada

Fundamental Oxy-Fuel Combustion Research Carried Out within the ENCAP Project

Klas Anderson, Chalmers University, Sweden

Development in Oxy-Coal Combustion Boiler: A View from Boiler Manufacturer

Timo Hyppänen, Foster Wheeler Oy, Finland


Day 2

O2 Production and CO2 Processing
Overview of R&D Activities for Power Generation Industry

Session Chairman: Roger Dudill, Air Products, UK

Air Liquide Air Separation Units – Mastering Design and Operations

Guillaume de Souza, Air Liquide, France

Oxy-Combustion for CO2 Capture in Pulverized Coal Boilers

Guillaume de Smedt and Guillaume de Souza, Air Liquide, France

Capturing CO2 from Oxy-Fuel Combustion Flue Gas

Minish Shah, Praxair, USA

An Overview, Progress and Development in
Large Scale Oxy-Fuel Combustion Project

Session Chairman: Sho Kobayashi, Praxair, USA

Vattenfall Oxy-fuel Pilot Plant Study – Programme Overview

Uwe Burchardt, Vattenfall Europe Generation and Mining, Germany

Australian Japanese Co-operation on OxyFuel Pilot Project for Plant Retrofit – Callide-A Project

Chris Spero, CSEnergy, Australia

 

Discussion Forum
Session 1: Boiler and Burner Development – Future R&D Requirements
Session 2: Development in O2 Production and CO2 Processing – Requirements for Energy & Cost Reduction.

Session Chairman: Sho Kobayashi, Praxair, USA

 

Closing Session
Wrapping Up and Future Activities

John Topper, Managing Director, IEA Environmental Project Ltd.

 

 

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