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Second international workshop on biomass & carbon capture and storage

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The Bio-CCS JTF was involved in the the Second International Workshop on Biomass & Carbon Capture and Storage, which was hosted by the Cardiff Univesity School of Engineering on 25th and 26th October 2011.

The workshop was organised by Bellona in association with Cardiff University (both respresented on the EBTP Steering Commitee at the time). Bellona is also a member of ZEP. The event was kindly sponsored by Alstom and IEAGHG, and builds upon the 1st International Workhop on Bio-CCS held in Orléans France on 14th and 15th October 2010.

View presentations on the following topics covered by the Second Workshop:

  • Technology and Potential of Bio-CCS in Pulp and Paper Industry
  • R&D needs within Bio-CCS
  • IEAGHG Activities on Bio-CCS, including Techno-economic Evaluation of Biomass Fired or Co-Fired Power Plants with Post-Combustion CO2 Capture
  • Options for biomass power with CCS: status, prospects and risks
  • Potential relationships between subsurface microbial communities and Bio-CCS storage zones
  • Co-firing biomass with fossil fuels in energy production and industry Technology Limitations to implementation of BIO-CCS Systems
  • Feasibility of Bio-CCS In CHP Production – A Case Study of Biomass Cofiring Plant in Finland
  • Greek Lignite / Cardoon co-firing at PPC Kardia Power Plant
  • The cost-effectiveness of policy instruments for developing bioenergies with CO2 capture and geological storage
  • Can Bio-CCS help improve Green House Gas mitigation objectives?
  • Uncertainty about long term CO2 targets : a corporate response
  • BECCS in Japan – An Analysis of Negative Emissions Potential for Bioenergy as a Mitigation Tool
  • Pilot-scale co-firing of brownfield biomass resources under oxy-fuel conditions
  • Kinetic analysis of biomass combustion under air and oxy-fuel condition
City:
Cardiff
Country:
United Kingdom
Organiser:
Bellona in association with Cardiff University
Website:
Dates:
25 -26 October 2011

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