Preliminary Program subject to change
18J05 Carbon Sequestration III
OverviewThis session will concentrate on new or improved methods of CO2 capture from advanced power systems and large industrial plants that can significantly reduce CO2 capture costs and associated energy requirements. Capture/separations from these large stationary point sources can involve post-combustion or pre-combustion techniques as well as oxy-combustion to produce a near pure stream of CO2. These session will deal not only with the capture of CO2 from flue gas, fuel gas, or other streams, but also with the behavior and interactions of CO2 after it has been injected into a geologic formation.
Primary SponsorResearch and New Technology Committee (18j)

Chair

Evan J. Granite
Research Group Leader
United States Department of Energy
National Energy Technology Laboratory
PO Box 10940
M/S 58-106
Pittsburgh, PA 15236-0940
Phone Number: 412-386-4607
Fax Number: 412-386-6004
Email: evan.granite@netl.doe.gov

CoChair

Rameshwar D. Srivastava
Principal Engineer, SAIC
Science Applications International Corporation, National Energy Technology Laboratory
626 Cochrans Mill Road
P.O. Box 10940
Pittsburgh, PA 15236
Phone Number: 412-386-4473
Fax Number: 412-386-4604
Email: ram.srivastava@sa.netl.doe.gov

CoChair

Patrick M. Findle
Senior Energy Advisor, SAIC/RDS
National Energy Technology Laboratory
U.S. Department of Energy
Pittsburgh, PA 15236
Phone Number: 412-386-5004
Email: patrick.findle@sa.netl.doe.gov

CoChair

Henry W. Pennline
Research Chemical Engineer
U.S. Department of Energy
National Energy Technology Laboratory
P O Box 10940
626 Cochrans Mill Road
Pittsburgh, PA 15236
Phone Number: 412-386-6013
Fax Number: 412-386-4542
Email: Henry.Pennline@netl.doe.gov
Evaluation of Potential Impacts of Geologic Carbon Sequestration Using Numerical Simulation
Brian McPherson1, Weon Shik Han2, Milind D. Deo3 and Si-Yong Lee2, (1)Civil Engineering, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, (2)Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, (3)Chemical Engineering, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT
Flame Stability with Oxy-Coal Combustion
Ari Roisman, Melissa Holtmeyer, Scott Skeen and Richard L. Axelbaum, Energy, Environment, and Chemical Engineering, Washington University in St.Louis, St.Louis, MO
Oxygen Sorbents for Oxy-Fuel Combustion and Igcc Power Plants
Gokhan Alptekin, Ambalavanan Jayaraman, Margarita Dubovik and Lauren Brickner, TDA Research Inc., Wheat Ridge, CO
Chemical Looping Combustion of Coal Derived Synthesis Gas Over Copper-Based Oxygen Carrier
Hanjing Tian1, Ranjani V. Siriwardane2, Goetz Veser3, Thomas Simonyi4, Tengfei Liu3 and Rahul Solunke5, (1)Parsons Infrastructure & Technology Group, Inc, Morgantown, WV, (2)National Energy Technology Lab/ U.S. Department of Energy, Morgantown, WV, (3)Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, (4)Research Development Solutions, Morgantown, WV, (5)Chemical Engineering Department, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA
Analyses of Hot/warm CO2 Capture for Igcc Processes
Jared Ciferno1, Shiaoguo Chen2 and Wen-Ching Yang2, (1)U.S. Department of Energy, National Energy Technology Laboratory, Pittsburgh, PA, (2)Science Applications International Corporation, Pittsburgh, PA
Novel Integration of Gas Separation Membranes for CO2 Capture from Igcc Power Plants
John J. Marano, Consultant, National Energy Technology Laboratory, Pittsburgh, PA and Jared Ciferno, U.S. Department of Energy, National Energy Technology Laboratory, Pittsburgh, PA
Technical and Economic Assessment of An Advanced Solid Oxide Fuel Cell-Based Power System
Eric Grol, Office of Systems Analysis and Planning, NETL, Pittsburgh, PA, Phil Dipietro, Office of Sysems Analysis and Planning, NETL, Pittsburgh, PA and Dale Keairns, American Institute of Chemical Engineers, New York, NY
Decarbonisation in Energy Production
Yuhang Lou, Robin Smith and Jhuma Sadhukhan, Centre for Process Integration, Chemical Engineering & Analytical Science, The University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom

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