Engineering Conferences International CO 2 Summit III: Pathways to CO 2 Capture, Utilization, and Storage Deployment.
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1 Monday, May 22, :30 19:00 Conference Check-in 19:00 19:30 Welcome reception 19:30 21:00 Dinner Engineering Conferences International CO 2 Summit III: Pathways to CO 2 Capture, Utilization, and Storage Deployment Conference Agenda Tuesday, May 23, :30-08:50 Conference welcome and opening ceremony Introduction to conference format and goals Jen Wilcox and Niall Mac Dowell 08:50-09:30 Plenary 1: Max Tavoni, Politecnico di Milano - The role of CCS for attaining long term climate stabilization 09:30-10:10 Plenary 2: Arun Majumdar, Stanford University - Research opportunities for negative emissions and CO 2 utilization at the gigatonne scale 10:10-10:30 Open discussion 10:30-11:00 Coffee break 11:00-12:50 Technical Session 1: Considering, communication, policy, and economics around CCUS deployment 11:00-11:20 Jonas Helseth, Bellona Europa - Manufacturing our Future: Industries, European regions and climate action 11:20-11:40 David Reiner, University of Cambridge - A preliminary political economy of net negative emissions technologies 11:40-12:00 Wilfried Maas, Shell - Pathways to CCS commercialisation 12:00-12:20 Marcius Extavour, XPrize - What we talk about when we talk about CCUS: New tactics for communicating the opportunities and risks 12:20-12:30 Noah Deich, Center for Carbon Removal, UC Berkeley Energy and Climate Institute -Towards industry, policy, and civil society action on carbon removal 12:30-12:50 Open discussion 12:50-14:00 Lunch and open time 14:00-14:40 Plenary 3: Howard Herzog, Massachusetts Institute of Technology - Carbon dioxide removal
2 14:40-15:20 Plenary 4: Sabine Fuss, Mercator Research Institute on Global Commons and Climate Change - Land use implications of negative emissions from BECCS 15:20-15:40 Open discussion 15:40-16:10 Coffee break 16:10-18:10 Technical Session 2: Opportunities and examples of CDR 16:10-16:30 Mathilde Fajardy, Imperial College London, and Peter Psarras, Colorado School of Mines - Slicing the pie: How big could carbon dioxide removal be? 16:30-16:50 Geoffrey Holmes, Carbon Engineering - Direct air capture of CO 2 - Carbon Engineering pilot plant data and implications 16:50-17:10 Florian Kraxner, International Institute of Applied System Analysis Negative emissions on South East Asia: Renewable energy optimization with BECCS for Indonesia 17:10-17:30 Etsushi Kato, The Institute of Applied Energy - Sustainable BECCS pathways evaluated by an integrated assessment model 17:30-17:50 Vincenza Calabro, University of Calabria CO 2 capture and reuse in an integrated microalgae cultivation system for bioenergy production 17:50-18:10 Simone Bastianoni, University of Siena - Siena and its wine: A synergy to further improve the carbon neutral condition 18:10-18:30 Open discussion 18:30-19:30 Poster session and reception with 5 minute presentations from poster presenters 19:30-21:00 Dinner Wednesday, May 24, :30-8:30 Breakfast 08:30-09:10 Plenary 5: Paul Webley, University of Melbourne - Adsorption processes for CO 2 capture: An overview 09:10-09:50 Plenary 6: Richard Baker, Membrane Technology and Research, Inc. - A membrane approach to CO 2 capture 09:50-10:10 Open discussion 10:10-10:40 Coffee break 10:40-12:20 Technical Session 3: Advanced conversion and CO 2 separation processes 10:40-11:00 Enrico Drioli, Institute on Membrane Technology; University of Calabria - Membrane condenser: Direct and indirect support to CO 2 capture and storage 11:00-11:20 Adele Brunetti, Institute on Membrane Technology - Advanced membrane operations in CO 2 capture 11:20-11:40 Adam Berger, Electric Power Research Institute - Designing materials and processes for CO 2 capture with solid sorbents
3 11:40-12:00 Andrew Tong, Ohio State University - Carbon dioxide reforming with natural gas and coal using chemical looping technique 12:00-12:20 Open discussion 12:20-13:40 Lunch and open time 13:40-14:20 Plenary 7: Roxann Laird, Southern Company - International efforts of the National Carbon Capture Center 14:20-15:00 Plenary 8: Anthony Ku, National Institute of Clean and Low-Carbon Energy, Carbon management at Shenhua - R&D initiatives and CCUS demonstrations 15:00-15:20 Open discussion 15:20-15:50 Coffee break 15:50-17:50 Technical Session 4: System integration approaches 15:50-16:10 Niall MacDowell, Imperial College On the operation of CCS within a diverse energy system 16:10-16:30 Susan Hovorka, University of Texas at Austin - Carbon capture and geologic sequestration from intermittent use of fossil fuels 16:30-16:50 Robert Braun, Colorado School of Mines - Reversible solid oxide cells as flexible, dispatchable resource for grid-energy storage and natural gas production using CO 2 and CH 4 16:50-17:10 Ali Abbas, University of Sydney - Integration of carbon capture with renewable energy in power generation and steel manufacturing 16:50-17:10 Roger Aines, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory - The transition of CCS from fossil fuel CO 2 control to negative emissions 17:10-17:30 Sgouris Sgouridis, Masdar Institute of Technology - A bio-physical and netenergy comparison of CCS and renewable energy baseload systems 17:30-17:50 Open discussion 17:50-19:30 Reception and poster session (5 minute presentations by poster presenters) 19:30-21:00 Dinner Thursday, May 26, :30-09:10 Plenary 9: Paul Fennell, Imperial College London - Cement, CCS and CO 2 uptake, including an update on the EU LEILAC project 09:10-09:50 Plenary 10: André Bardow, RWTH Aachen University - To utilize or not to utilize? A life cycle-assessment perspective on carbon dioxide utilization 09:50-10:10 Open discussion 10:10-10:40 Coffee break 10:40-13:20 Technical Session 5: CO 2 capture from industrial sources and CO 2 utilization
4 10:40-11:00 Andrea Ramirez, Delft University of Technology - Exploring win-win alternatives: A combination of CCS and CCU in the petrochemical industry 11:00-11:20 Matteo Romano, Politecnico di Milano - CO 2 capture from industrial sources by high temperature sorbents 11:20-11:40 Sean McCoy, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory - Lifecycle CO 2 emissions from US bioethanol production with CCS 11:40-12:00 Kevin O Brien, Illinois Sustainable Technology Center - CCUS as a regional economic development tool: Planning and design considerations 12:00-12:20 Valentina Prigiobbe, Stevens Institute of Technology - Metastable hydrated carbonates for algae biofuel production 12:20-12:40 Mark Saeys, Ghent University - Catalyzing a CO 2-neutral society 13:00-13:20 Open discussion 13:20-14:30 Lunch and open time 14:30-15:10 Plenary 11: Peter Kelemen, Columbia University - Harnessing peridotite alteration for carbon capture and storage 15:10-15:50 Plenary 12: Susan Hovorka, University of Texas at Austin - Status, challenges, and potential capacity of reliable geologic storage of CO 2 15:50-16:10 Open discussion 16:10-16:40 Coffee break 16:40-18:00 Technical Session 6: Reliable CO 2 storage technologies 16:40-17:00 Phil Renforth, Cardiff University - The potential of carbon storage in the ocean as bicarbonate 17:00-17:20 Gregory Dipple, University of British Columbia - Pathways to accelerated carbon mineralization in mine tailings 17:20-17:40 Renato Baciocchi, University of Rome Tor Vergata - Wet-route carbonation of industrial residues for CCUS: Fundamentals, energy requirements and scale-up opportunities 17:40-18:00 Open discussion 18:00-19:30 Reception and poster session (5 minute presentations by poster presenters) 19:30-21:30 Conference banquet and award ceremony Friday, May 26, :30-09:00 Closing remarks and next steps - Jen Wilcox and Niall Mac Dowell 09:00-10:30 Technical Session 7: Frontiers special issue development 10:30-11:00 Coffee break
5 11:00-12:00 Technical Session 7 continued: Frontiers special issue development 12:00-13:30 Lunch 13:30 Conference conclusion
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