8.30 Welcome and registration
9.15 Opening
address (PDF - 580 ko)
Nobuo Tanaka, Executive Director, IEA
SESSION I – Regulatory framework
and strategies for enabling CCS deployment
Chairperson:
Nobuo Tanaka, IEA
Regulatory framework
Co-chairperson: Kamel Bennaceur, Schlumberger
9.40 CCS:
international status of political,
regulatory and financing issues (PDF -
710 ko)
Tom
Kerr, IEA
10.00 EC
regulatory framework (PDF - 360 ko)
Scott
Brockett, European Commission, DG ENV
10.20 Canada’s
investments towards implementation of CCS in Canada (PDF
- 720 ko)
Larry Hegan,
Office of Energy Research and Development - Government of Canada
10.40 Break
Strategies for CCS deployment
Co-chairperson: Nick Otter, GCCSI
11.10 A
power company perspective (PDF - 1. 7 Mo)
Pietro
Barbucci, ENEL
11.30 EC
CCS demonstration network (PDF - 300 ko)
Kai
Tullius, European Commission, DG TREN
11.50 Strategies
and policies for accelerating global CCS deployment (PDF
- 300 Ko)
Jesse Scott, E3G
12.10 The
global CCS Institute, a major initiative to facilitate the rapid
deployment of CCS (PDF - 1 Mo)
Nick Otter, GCCSI
13.10 Lunch sponsored by Halliburton, Alstom, EDF, GDF SUEZ, TOTAL, VEOLIA
SESSION II – From pilot to demonstration projectsChairperson: François Démarcq, BRGM
Projects outside Europe
Co-chairperson: François
Kalaydjian, IFP
14.30 Otway
project, Australia (PDF - 2.1 Mo)
David Hilditch, CO2 CRC
14.50 US
regional partnerships (PDF - 4.1 Mo)
Gerald
Hill, Southeast Regional Carbon Sequestration Partnership (SECARB)
15.10 CCS
activities in Brazil (PDF - 2.4 Mo)
Rodolfo Dino, Petrobras
15.30 Break
European projects
Co-chairperson: Luc de Marliave,
Total
16.00 French
pilot projects
Nicolas
Aimard, Total
16.20 Lessons
learnt from Ketzin CO2Sink project in Germany (PDF
- 4.2 Mo)
Ruediger Giese, GFZ
16.40 CO2 storage
- from laboratory to reality (PDF - 3.2
Mo)
Niels-Peter
Christensen, Vattenfall
17.00 Valuation
and storage of CO2: A global project for carbon management
in South-East France (PDF - 2.4 Mo)
Gilles
Munier, Geogreen
17.20 Panel discussion
18.00 Evening
reception sponsored by Halliburton, Alstom, EDF, GDF SUEZ, TOTAL, VEOLIA
8.30 Welcome and registration
SESSION III – Technological challengesChairperson: Olivier Appert, IFP
Technological challenges of CO2 capture
Co-chairperson: Philip Ringrose, StatoilHydro
9.00 Carbon
capture - Global technology blocks (PDF
- 1.2 Mo)
Philippe
Paelinck, Alstom
9.20 IFP
novel concept for CO2 capture (PDF
- 3.2 Mo)
Ludovic
Raynal, IFP
9.40 Oxy-combustion
and other emerging capture technologies
Lars
Stromberg, Vattenfall
10.00 Carbon
capture for the steel industry (PDF - 1.8 Mo)
Jean-Pierre
Birat, Arcelor-Mittal
10.20 Break
Technological challenges of CO2 storage
Co-chairperson: Isabelle Czernichowski-Lauriol,
BRGM
10.50 Modeling
CO2 dynamics in the subsurface (PDF
- 1.6 Mo)
Laurent
Trenty, IFP ; Pascal Audigane, BRGM
11.10 CO2
storage wells - challenges and solutions (PDF
- 1.2 Mo)
Matteo Loizzo, Schlumberger
11.30 Portfolio
of monitoring technologies (PDF - 6.8 Mo)
Rob
Arts, TNO
11.50 Risk
management and uncertainties: Ensuring CO2 storage safety (PDF
- 1 Mo)
Hubert
Fabriol, BRGM
12.10 Panel discussion
12.50 Lunch sponsored by Halliburton, Alstom, EDF, GDF SUEZ, TOTAL, VEOLIA
SESSION IV – Structuring the CO2 sector: Financing, capacity, societyChairperson: Philippe Van de Maele, ADEME
Financial and economic aspects
Co-chairperson: Pierre Dechamps,
European Commission
14.30 Financial,
organisational, behaviour and economic aspects for the implementation
of CCS in Europe (PDF - 2.5 Mo)
Peter
Radgen, E.ON
14.50 Australian
Government - Policy and Support for CSS (PDF - 280 ko)
John Hartwell, Ministry of
Resources, Energy & Tourism, Australia
15.10 Different
measures for the same target:
Comparing
emission trading versus emission performance standards (PDF
- 300 Ko)
Sina
Wartmann, Ecofys
15.30 Break
Societal aspects
Co-chairperson:
Derek Taylor, Bellona
15.50 Public
Communications - Aspects of education and training for the deployment
of CCS (PDF - 1.2 Mo)
Klaus
Willnow, Siemens AG
16.30 French
research demonstration projects
François
Moisan, ADEME
17.30 End of symposium
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