Thursday 15 September 2005
8.30
Welcome and registration
9.15 Opening
address (in French, PDF
- 60 ko)
F.
Loos, French Minister-delegate for Industry
SESSION I - Greenhouse
gas emissions: the international stakes
Chairpersons: C. Mandil (IEA)
R. Socolow (Princeton University)
Outlook for global CO2 emissions.
The global and regional scenarios
9.40 Alternative
scenarios for energy use and CO2 emissions until
2050 (PDF - 230 Ko)
C. Mandil and
J. Podkanski (IEA)
10.00 The
stabilization of CO2 emissions in the coming 50 years
(PDF - 1.2 Mo)
R. Socolow
(Princeton University)
10.20 Break
Evolution of
the international context: the stakes and “factor 4”
issues
10.50 Costs
of climate impacts and ways towards "factor 4"
(PDF - 800 Ko)
D. Dron
(ENS Mines de Paris)
11.10 CO2
emissions reduction policy: the situation in the United States
(PDF - 700 Ko)
D. Reiner
(MIT/Cambridge University)
11.30 Post-Kyoto
scenarios (PDF - 1 Mo)
P. Horrocks
(European Commission)
11.50 Possibilities
for R&D in CO2 capture and storage in the future
FP7 program (PDF - 2.3
Mo)
P. Fernandez
Ruiz, P. Dechamps (European Commission)
12.10 Round table
12.55 Lunch
SESSION II -
CO2 emission reductions in the energy and transport sectors
Chairperson: M. Pappalardo (ADEME)
Reducing CO2
emissions during the production and conversion of fossil energies
(fixed installations)
Co-chairperson: L. Stromberg (Vattenfall)
14.30 Electricity production from fossil
fuels without CO2 emissions
L. Stromberg
(Vattenfall)
14.50 Combined
cycles using hydrogen (PDF
- 4.4 Mo)
G. Haupt
(Siemens)
15.10 CO2
emission reductions in the oil and gas industry (PDF
- 3.2 Mo)
I. Wright (BP)
15.30 Break
Reducing CO2 emissions
in the transport sector
Co-chairperson: J.C. Gazeau (MIES)
16.00 Sustainable
transport systems (PDF
- 2 Mo)
P. Wiederkehr
(EST International)
16.20 The
prospects for reducing CO2 emissions in the transport
sector (cars and aviation) (in
French, PDF - 700 Ko)
A. Morcheoine
(ADEME)
16.40 The
contribution of biofuels and alternative fuels to reducing CO2
emissions in the transport sector (PDF
- 1.1 Mo)
I. Drescher
(Volkswagen AG)
17.00 Round table
18.00 Cocktail
Friday 16 September 2005
SESSION III -
Technological progress in the capture and geological storage of
CO2
Chairperson: P. Vesseron (BRGM)
9.05 European
projects on CO2 capture and storage (PDF
- 3 Mo)
P. Dechamps (European Commission, Research Energy
Conversion and Transport)
Capture
of CO2
Co-chairperson: P. Dechamps (European Commission)
9.25 Innovative
CO2 capture concepts (PDF
- 900 Ko)
P. Feron (TNO)
9.45 Capture
of CO2 in pre- and oxy-combustion (PDF
- 600 Ko)
A. Féraud, N. Otter (Alstom)
10.05 Break
Geological storage of CO2
Co-chairperson: T. Torp (Statoil)
10.30 Geological
storage capacity (PDF
- 3.9 Mo)
N.P. Christensen (GEUS)
10.50 Feedback
from industrial CO2 storage projects (PDF
- 1.2 Mo)
T. Torp (Statoil)
11.10 The
main avenues of current research (PDF
- 2.5 Mo)
P. Le Thiez (IFP) and I. Czernichowski (BRGM)
11.30 Long-term
industrial experience with underground gas storage (PDF
- 1.7 Mo)
J. Hartman (GDF)
11.50 Round table
12.30 Lunch
SESSION IV -
Regulatory, economic and financial aspects
Chairperson: O. Appert (IFP)
Legal and regulatory framework for capture
and geological storage
Co-chairperson: C. Roulet
(Schlumberger)
14.20 UK's
perspective on the regulatory framework for CO2 storage
(PDF - 50 Ko)
J. Roberts (DEFRA-UK)
14.40 Monitoring
and reporting of CCS in the European Union Emission Trading
Scheme (PDF - 100 Ko)
P. Zakkour (ERM)
15.00 Social
need and public questions and perceptions (PDF
- 500 Ko)
G. von Goerne (Greenpeace)
15.20 Break
Economic and financial impact
Co-chairperson: R. Armand (EPE)
15.50 The
costs of CCS (PDF - 400
Ko)
G. Allinson (CO2-CRC)
16.10 The
characteristics of CO2 markets: players, volumes
exchanged, and term and spot transaction prices (in
French, PDF - 1.5 Mo)
L. Segalen (European Carbon Fund)
16.30 CO2
management (in French,
PDF - 240 Ko)
J.M. Gires (Total)
16.50 Round table
17.30 The
forthcoming IPCC special report on carbon dioxide capture and
storage (PDF - 80 Ko)
B. Metz (IPCC
Working Group III)
18.00 Closing
Address (in French, PDF
- 60 ko)
Bernard
Brillet, Ministry for Higher Education and Research
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