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Conference:
Day 1
22 June 8:30am - 5:30pm
Day 2
23 June 8:30am - 5:30pm
Pre Conference workshops
21 June 2010
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Day Two, Wednesday 23 June 2010 Day Two, Wednesday 23 June 2010
8am Registration and welcome coffee
9am Opening remarks from the Chair
International action seeking a global solution
9.10am Welcome Address: Accelerating the global commercial
deployment of CCS
- Critical steps towards a global low emission future
- Update on the global status of CCS
- The essential aspects of sharing knowledge and how this offers multiple benefits
Mr Crispin Walker, CCS Projects Manaager, Global CCS Institute
9.40am Keynote: Topic to be confirmed
10.10am Keynote: The Porto Tolle CCS demonstration project
- The Porto Tolle power plant: USC PC technology with BAT’s for flue gas cleaning
- Integrating the CO2 capture unit with the power plant
- Status update and findings of the demonstration project
Pietro Barbucci, Manager of Fossil Fuels – Research and Development, ENEL SpA
10.40am Morning refreshments
11am Dividing responsibility into partnerships across the country
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Providing a sustainable development path for US power industry and addressing international concern over CO2 emissions
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Moving through the stages of the development process through a number of projects
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Innovating technologies to create competitive clean coal technology
Mr John Harju, Associate Director for Research, Plains CO2 Reduction Partnership
11.30am CCS scale up and first mover deployment
- Up scaling CCS technology from pilot to commercial scale
- SECARB large scale injection field tests in review
- Building industry, public and investor confidence
12pm Panel: Ensuring CCS deployment around the globe through
collaboration
- Why knowledge is the power tool for progress
- Setting a precedent now for future working relationships
- Exporting knowledge, technology and providing finance to aid developing economies
Mr Geoff Gay, Senior Manager Manager Corporate Strategy & Development, TRUenergy
Mr Donald Woodrow, Carbon Strategy Manager, CS Energy
Further review of Australian case studies
12.40pm Case Study: Callide Oxyfuel Project, the opportunity to apply CCS technology to existing generators
- An overview of the current status and project process in relation timeframe
- Undertaking exploration and identification of a site for coal supply and CO2 storage and reaching predetermined criteria
- Operating a commercial scale project under live conditions
Mr Donald Woodrow, Carbon Strategy Manager, CS Energy
2.10pm Case Study: Otway - a globally advanced project
- What makes this research unique and establishes Australia in CCS development?
- As a mature project what experience can be taken from it?
- Reviewing the results and opportunities for the CCS community to apply them elsewhere
Dr Peter Cook, Chief Executive, CO2 CRC
The economics of carbon capture and storage in generation
2.40pm Generator perspective on carbon abatement and CCS
- At what point will CCS become a cost effective carbon reduction tool?
- What is required to make CCS technology a profit making product?
- What will generators require in order to deploy CCS?
Mr Geoff Gay, Senior Manager Manager Corporate Strategy & Development, TRUenergy
Answering the commercial imperatives in carbon capture and storage
3.10pm Afternoon Tea & Networking
4.10pm The critical role of the pipeline sector in efficient CO2
transportation
- The new challenge of CO2 transportation
- Research and development of CO2 pipelines as a key component of CCS development
- Regulatory requirements to encourage efficient investment
4.40pm Overcoming the challenges of identifying an appropriate storage site
- Assessing storage sites for injectivity and containment security
- Examining the tradeoff between distance and site suitability
- Strategies for developing storage sites
Program Leader, Petroleum Engineering Earth Science and Resource Engineering, CSIRO/CO2CRC
5.10pm Chairman’s closing remarks
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Gold Sponsors
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