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Session 21: CARBON CAPTURE AND STORAGE
Nowadays, global warming has become an important issue worldwide and anthropogenic carbon dioxide emissions are the main reason to deteriorate the atmospheric greenhouse effect. The reduction in carbon emissions through carbon dioxide capture and storage is a crucial route to mitigate global warming. In the session attention will be paid to the current developments of carbon dioxide capture and storage.
Session 21D, 8th July 2015, 9:40-11:25
Moderator: Prof. Hsunling Bai, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan
Location: Pine suite
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Effective utilization of geophysical monitoring for CO2 geological storage (30 minutes) Abstract
Shinsuke Nakao, Dr.Eng.
Director, Research Institute for Geo-Resources and Environment, Geological Survey of Japan
National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Tsukuba
Japan
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Location-Specific Technoeconomic Evaluation of a Novel Amine Technology (30 minutes) Abstract
Dale Jones
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
United States
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Integrative Technology Assessment of Carbon Capture and Utilization: A German Perspective (30 minutes) Abstract
Dr. Wilhelm Kuckshinrichs
Group Leader, Energy Economy
Deputy Head, Systems Analysis and Technology Evaluation
Institute for Energy and Climate Research
Germany
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Session 21E, 9th July 2015, 8:30-10:15
Moderator: Dr. Shinsuke Nakao, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Japan
Location: Pine suite
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Mesostructured silica materials derived from solid wastes and their application for CO2 capture (30 minutes) Abstract
Prof. Hsunling Bai
Institute of Environmental Engineering
National Chiao Tung University, Hsinchu
Taiwan
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Development of exhausted hydrometallurgical liquors regeneration stage by CO2 capture from the flue gas of pyrometallurgical furnaces (20 minutes) Abstract
Dr. Ing. Nestor Antuñano Martin
SuPren Research Group
University of the Basque Country
Spain
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Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Dissociation and capture by means of ultrasound and Flotation Cell (20 minutes) Abstract
Dr. Jose Froylan Abrego Lopez
Environment Science Department ININ (National Institute for Nuclear Research), Mexico City
Mexico
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Trend of carbon dioxide emission from oil palm plantation in Krabi, Thailand (20 minutes) Abstract
Adisorn Ratchaniphont
ANdaman Environment and natural Disaster research center (ANED)
Faculty of Technology and Environment
Prince of Songkla University
Thailand
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Session 21F, 9th July 2015, 10:35-12:20
Moderator: Dale Jones, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, USA
Location: Pine suite
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Model prediction of diffusion of CO2 injected into the subsea sediment in semi-enclosed bays (30 minutes) Abstract
Toru Sato, Professor, Ph.D.
Department of Ocean Technology, Policy, and Environment University of Tokyo
Japan
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The Effect of Capillary Pressure on the CO2 Storage at the Interface between Caprock and Storage Formation (20 minutes) Abstract
Dr. Seyed M Shariatipour
Coventry University
United Kingdom
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Carbon supported layered double hydroxides for pre-combustion CO2 capture (20 minutes) Abstract
Dr. Diana Iruretagoyena
Research Associate
Department of Chemical Engineering
Imperial College London
United Kingdom
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Feasibility of Carbon Capture, Storage Technology and Biofuels in Malaysia (20 minutes) Abstract
Dr. Md. Maniruzzaman B. A. Aziz (Zaman)
Faculty of Civil Engineering
University Technology Malaysia (UTM)
Malaysia
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Session 21G, 9th July 2015, 13:40-15:25
Moderator: Dr. Wilhelm Kuckshinrichs, Institute for Energy and Climate Research, Germany
Location: Pine suite
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Performance of Coriolis Meter with Dense Phase CO2 and Carbon Capture and Storage Recovery Streams (20 minutes) Abstract
Dr. Chih-Wei Lin
Centre for Innovation in Carbon Capture and Storage (CICCS)
School of Engineering and Physical Sciences
Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh
United Kingdom
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Continuous gravity monitoring for CO2 geo-sequestration, a case study at the Tomakomai site, Japan (20 minutes) Abstract
Mituhiko Sugihara
Geological Survey of Japan
National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Tsukuba
Japan
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CO2-sequestration in form of gas hydrates with simultaneous methane extraction (20 minutes) Abstract
Florian Stephan Merkel
University of Applied Sciences Niederrhein, Krefeld
Germany
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Global strategy of CO2 capture, storage and its sustainable utilization pathways (20 minutes) Abstract
Thenepalli Thriveni
Mineral Processing Division
Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineral Resources (KIGAM)
South Korea
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Closing the carbon cycle: Using Carbon Dioxide (CO2) as Chemical Feedstock (20 minutes) Abstract
Thomas E. Müller
CAT Catalytic Center
RWTH Aachen University
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