Det Energipolitiske Udvalg 2008-09
EPU Alm.del Bilag 283
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1 April 2009Invitation - Combustion, Carbon Capture and Storage – 28 May 2009You are hereby invited to participate in the workshop ‘Combustion, Carbon Capture and Storage –CCCS’ organized by DTU Chemical Engineering 28 May 2009. The goal is by bringing together lead-ing national and international experts to identify the main political, financial and technological chal-lenges and to formulate recommendations to the future development.About 100 researchers, representatives from industry and governmental organizations, politicians andNGOs are invited to the workshop. We invite you to contribute to the important dialogue on futuretechnologies regarding power production, industrial processes and marine transport.There is significant focus on the reduction of the emission of greenhouse gases, especially CO2. Theinvestments needed and the matter of how fast the CO2emission can be reduced depends on theprogress in research, on the development of new technologies and on whether underground storageof CO2is politically acceptable.The workshop raises the questions: Which technological solutions exist today - or can potentially bedeveloped - and what are the limitations?The workshop provides an overview of the technical solutions to reduce the emissions from powerproduction, energy intensive industrial processes and marine transport.We hope you will participate actively in the panel discussion and ask questions within the topics:Basic technology research needsTechnology development and transferPolitical instrumentsEconomic and financial challengesThe presentations and the discussions at the workshop will form the basis for a final report identifyingthe major technical, political and financial challenges to secure a fast decrease in the world’s netemission of CO2!I kindly ask you to confirm your participation before May 4, 2009.REG-no. DK 30 06 09 46
Best regards
Kim Dam-JohansenProfessor, Head of DepartmentTechnical University of DenmarkDepartment of Chemicaland Biochemical EngineeringSøltofts PladsBuilding 229DK-2800 Kgs. LyngbyDenmarkTel +45 45 25 28 00Dir. +45 45 25 28 45Fax +45 45 88 22 58[email protected]www.kt.dtu.dk
Preliminary program08:30 – 09:0009:10 – 12:00RegistrationSession 1Changes and challengesChairman: ProfessorKim Dam-Johansen,Technical University of DenmarkStrategies and recent advances on combustion, carbon capture and storage in EuropeProfessorKlaus Hein,University of StuttgartStrategies and Recent advances on combustion, carbon capture and storage in ChinaVicepresidentJinghai Li– Chinese Academy of SciencesStrategies and Recent advances on combustion, carbon capture and storage in USAPrincipal Deputy Assistant SecretaryVictor Der,Fossil fuel energy U.S. Department ofEnergyBreakGreenpeace perspectives on carbon capture and storageHead of sectionEmily Rochon,Greenpeace InternationalTechnology overview – CCCS and marine transportationLunchSession 2aTechnological challenges and opportunities for combustion and carbon captureChairman: ProfessorAnker Degn Jensen,Technical University of DenmarkCO2reduction by efficiency improvement and use of CO2neutral fuelsHead of TechnologyRudolph Blum,DONG EnergyFuture CO2capture technologies (Chemical looping combustion, gasification, oxyfuel)Vice president R&DLars Strömberg,VattenfallPost-combustion CO2removalPrincipal ResearcherGelein de Koeijer,StatoilHydroBreakAn industrial perspective on CO2Senior vice presidentErik Birch,Technical Division, FLSmidth A/SCO2emission reduction for marine transportationVice president R&DSøren H. Jensen,Man DieselBreak
09:10 – 09:4009:40 – 10:1010:10 – 10:40
10:40 – 11:0011:00 – 11:3011:30 – 12:0012:00 – 13:0013:00 – 14:30
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13:00 – 14:30
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15:30 – 16:0016:00 – 16:3016:30 – 18:00
Session 2bGeological storage and enhanced oil recoveryChairman: ProfessorErling H. Stenby,Technical University of DenmarkThe CCS demo Denmark projectChief geologistNiels Peter Christensen,Vattenfall NordicTechnology challenges of long term CO2storageVice President Carbon ServicesHanspeter Rohner,SchlumbergerCO2for EOR: Field Experience and Future PerspectivesSubsurface Team LeadKen Kosco,Hess DenmarkBreakThe future perspectives for CO2storage in DenmarkDeputy Director GeneralAnne Højer Simonsen,Danish Energy Agency, Ministry of Cli-mate and EnergyTechnological challenges for CO2- EORTechnical Director Carbon and ClimateNigel Jenvey,Maersk OilBreakPanel discussionChairman: Senior AdvisorJørgen Henningsen,European Policy CentreClosure by ProfessorKim Dam-Johansen,Technical University of DenmarkWorkshop dinner
18:00 – 20:00
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Information
Date and locationThe workshop takes place 28 May 2009 at DTU Campus, 2800 Lyngby, building 101 room 1 and 2.Working LanguageThe working language is English and no translation will be provided.Workshop form and outcomeThe presentations by researchers, industry, governmental representatives and NGOs together withthe discussions at the workshop will form the basis for a final report prepared by DTU Chemical Engi-neering. The report will be used as input for a final high-level conference on 17 September 2009,where DTU will present a summary of climate change technology solutions and viewpoints.RegistrationThe workshop is free of charge including workshop lunch and dinner.Please confirm you participation to [email protected] no later than 4 May 2009.ResponsibleKim Dam-Johansen, Professor, Head of DepartmentDTU Chemical Engineering, Department of Chemical and Biochemical EngineeringTechnical University of Denmark, Søltofts Plads, Building 229, 2800 Kgs. LyngbyDenmark, Phone+45 4525 2845, Fax+45 45882258, Email: [email protected]Accommodation:In Lyngby, close to DTU: www.scandichotels.dk/eremitage
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