Heat of Absorption of CO2 in Aqueous Solutions of DEEA, MAPA and Their Mixture
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Downloaded from orbit.dtu.dk on: Dec 20, 2017 Heat of Absorption of CO2 in Aqueous Solutions of DEEA, MAPA and their Mixture Arshad, Muhammad Waseem; von Solms, Nicolas; Thomsen, Kaj; Svendsen, Hallvard F. Published in: Energy Procedia Link to article, DOI: 10.1016/j.egypro.2013.06.029 Publication date: 2013 Document Version Publisher's PDF, also known as Version of record Link back to DTU Orbit Citation (APA): Waseem Arshad, M., von Solms, N., Thomsen, K., & Svendsen, H. F. (2013). Heat of Absorption of CO2 in Aqueous Solutions of DEEA, MAPA and their Mixture. Energy Procedia, 37, 1532-1542. 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GHGT- Conference Programme 11th International Conference on Greenhouse Gas Control Technologies CCS: Ready to Move Forward 18th - 22nd November 2012 Kyoto International Conference Center - Japan GHGT- Conference Programme 11th International Conference on Greenhouse Gas Control Technologies CCS: Ready to Move Forward 18th - 22nd November 2012 Kyoto International Conference Center - Japan www.ghgt.info • [email protected] Contents Steering Committee 4 Steering Committee Welcome 5 As you can imagine, a lot of preparation and Meet The Organisers 6 work goes into the establishment of the GHGT conferences, and a large part of this work is Technical Programme Committee & Expert Review Panel 7 conducted by the Steering Committee. The General Information 8 Steering Committee is comprised of a mix of representatives from the hosts; in the case of Chair and Presenter Guidelines 9 GHGT-11, RITE, and the conference custodians, Social Programme 10 IEAGHG. Plenary Sessions & Keynote Speakers 12 The Steering Committee is co-chaired by Prof. 4 Final Panel Discussion & Closing Session 14 Kaya from RITE and Mr Gale from IEAGHG, and under their leadership the committee Conference Programme at a Glance 15 has arranged the conference, with assistance Oral Sessions at a Glance 16 from the Technical Programme Committee (TPC) who worked from the Expert Review Exhibition Information 18 Panel suggestions to formulate the technical Conference Floor Plan and Room Details 19 programme. Oral Session Details 20 Some committee members perform dual Poster Floorplan 40 roles, such as Prof. Yamaji and Mr Dixon, who co-chaired the TPC, and Mrs Twinning, who Poster Session Details 42 sits on the Steering Committee and acts as Special Thanks 79 secretariat for the TPC. Sponsors / Supporters / Contributors 80 Prof. Yoichi Kaya Mr. John Gale Prof. Kenji Yamaji Mr. Tim Dixon (co-chair) (co-chair) Mr. Takashi Honjo Ms. Akemi Sasaki Mrs. Siân Twinning Mr. Toby Aiken Welcome The Steering Commitee would like to take the Building on Previous Success opportunity to welcome you to the 11th International Since its 1992 inception, the conference has grown from Conference on Greenhouse Gas Control Technologies, strength to strength, and we are happy to see this trend and to the beautiful city of Kyoto. As you are no doubt continuing for this 11th event. With recent global economic aware, the GHGT conference series has established itself conditions, there was a fear that delegate numbers and as the premier international platform for the presentation 5 attendance would drop, but despite this, and the more of cutting edge research and the latest developments in remote location for many potential participants, it would CO Capture and Storage technologies, and you are part 2 appear that GHGT-11 has held its place, and continues to of it. be the conference of choice for many researchers. It is When the series started in 1992, CCS was very much a anticipated that GHGT-11 will attract between 1200 and novel concept with limited research at the laboratory 1400 delegtes, demonstrating this continued success. scale underway around the world. Having seen a GHGT-10, held in Amsterdam in 2010 held a very successful significant technological development in recent years, exhibition where delegates were able to get in touch CCS is now at the phase where large demonstration with the exhibitors’ technologies and experiences, and projects operate around the world, which will be enter into free discussions relating to these technologies. followed by commercial deployment. GHGT-11 will also hold an exhibition, to facilIitate To facilitate demonstration and deployment, technology suppliers to get in touch with researchers developments are still needed in the areas of CO 2 again, and hopefully overcome barriers for widescale capture, transportation, storage and the integration deployment, forge new relationships and partnerships of these components, both in terms of reliability and and move CCS technology forward. efficiency. Legal and regulatory frameworks, funding, and communication with stakeholders on CCS will all Social Programme require consideration in the surrounding political and The social programme will comprise of a Welcome financial environments. Reception and registration on Sunday the 18th of This unique situation, with significant technological November, and a Conference Dinner on Wednesday the developments awaiting the final breakthroughs in 21st of November. More information on this can be found the areas outlined above, led to the theme for the on page 10. conference: CCS: Ready to Move Forward. www.ghgt.info • [email protected] Meet the Organisers About RITE About IEAGHG The Research Institute of Innovative Technology for The IEA Greenhouse Gas R&D Programme (IEAGHG) the Earth (RITE) was established in 1990 as a centre of is an international collaborative research programme excellence to conduct research on technologies for established in 1991 as an Implementing Agreement mitigating global warming, by the joint efforts of the under the International Energy Agency (IEA). government of Japan and Japanese industries. The primary role of IEAGHG is to be an informed The direction of its research activities is in line with the source of impartial information on greenhouse gas concept of the “New Earth 21” plan proposed by the mitigation options. This is achieved by the instigation 6 Japanese government which envisages stabilisation and management of research studies, technological of carbon dioxide concentrations in the atmosphere evaluations, and maintenance of a series of international by developing long term innovative technologies for research networks that serve as a platform for academics, substantial reduction of carbon dioxide emissions. researchers and industrial parties to share information and experiences and to discuss new developments. RITE focusses its attention mainly on the following three areas: IEAGHG studies and evaluates technologies that can reduce greenhouse gas emissions derived from the use of • Bio-refinery technologies for transforming cellulose fossil fuels. The Programme aims to provide its members into biofuels, with definitive information on the role that technology • Technologies for carbon dioxide capture and storage can take in reducing greenhouse gas emissions. (CCS), and • Scenario studies on future paths toward low carbon IEAGHG takes pride in being an informed but unbiased society. source of technical information on greenhouse gas mitigation. RITE has already conducted an experiment in 2003-04 of storing 10,000 tons of CO2 in the subsurface at a a depth The programme’s main activities are: of one thousand meters in Nagaoka, a city in Northern • To evaluate technologies aimed at reducing Japan, which provided a wealth of useful information on greenhouse gas emissions, the behavior of CO stored deep underground. 2 • To help facilitate the implementation of potential Recognising the international nature of global warming mitigation options, studies, RITE has been conducting research with intense • To disseminate the data and results from evaluation collaboration with international institutions such as studies, and IIASA and DOE in USA. • To help facilitate international collaborative research, development and demonstration activities (R,D&D). RITE also hosted the second International Conference on Carbon Dioxide RemovaI (ICCDR-2) in 1994 and GHGT-6 in 2002 both in Kyoto. Technical Programme Committee and Expert Review Panel The Technical Programme Committee (TPC) is responsible for the content, organization and programming of all the conference technical programme for GHGT-11. Over 1200 abstracts were received, and the initial task of evaluating these fell to the Expert Reviewers. These consisted of over 140 internationally recognised experts from 16 countries, and each abstract was independently reviewed by at least 2 experts. The TPC evaluated these reviews, made decisions on the selection of papers, and allocated them to sessions. This task was extremely intensive. The organisers would like to thank both the TPC and the Expert Reviewers for their outstanding