Day 1
09:00 - REGISTRATION AND REFRESHMENTS
09:30 - CHAIR’S OPENING REMARKS
Michael Gibbons, Chairman Carbon Capture and Storage Association
09:40 - KEYNOTE ADDRESS
Tom Greatrex MP, Shadow Energy Minister
10:00 - WHITE ROSE CAPTURE: PROJECT OVERVIEW
Jennifer Guy, Knowledge Manager, Capture Power Ltd
• Project summary
• Technology overview
• Progress
10:25 - THE WHITE ROSE CCS PROJECT
Calum Hughes, Project Director CCS (FEED), National Grid Carbon
• Project Framework
• Oxy-Power Plant
• Transportation and Storage Network
10:50 - NETWORKING REFRESHMENT BREAK
11:10 - THE PETERHEAD CCS PROJECT
Kevin Banks, Rotating Engineer, Shell
• An overview of what the Peterhead project entails
• CO2 volumes to be captured, the duration of the project, the technology to be used and the potential for it to be replicated
• A short update on how FEED work is progressing and the anticipated project timeline
11:35 - WWW.CO2STORED.CO.UK AND ONLINE RESOURCE FOR CO2 STORAGE AROUND THE UK
Tom Mallows, Development Director CCS & Gas Storage, The Crown Estate
• What is CO2 Stored
• The development programme
• The use of CO2 Stored
12:00 - QUESTION AND ANSWER SESSION
Delegates will have the opportunity to put forward questions to the morning presenters, before the seminar breaks for lunch.
12:25 - NETWORKING LUNCH
13:35 - EUROPEAN CCS POLICY
Theo Mitchell, Policy Manager, CCSA
• Prospects for CCS under the EU 2030 framework
• Review of CCS Directive
13:50 - TEESSIDE – LEADING THE CHANGE ON INDUSTRIAL CCS
Sarah Tennison, Low Carbon Economy Manager, Tees Valley Unlimited
• Progress on the Teesside Industrial CCS Network
• Technical and commercial issues associated with Industrial CCS in the UK
• The next steps required for industrial CCS to be a reality in the UK
14:15 - RECAST – REDUCTION OF EMISSIONS OF CO2 FROM SHIPPING AND TRANSPORT
Brian Sweeney, Fastnet Energy
• A system for exhaust gas clean-up for internal combustion engines
• Removes CO2, particulates, methane, VOCs, CO, and reduces Sulphur
• Uses lime, recovers waste heat, improves fuel consumption
• With right CO2 incentives could be carbon negative
14:40 - CHINA’S CCUS DEVELOPMENT AND DEMONSTRATION PROGRAMME
Andrew Minchener, General Manager, IEA Coal Research
• Technology options in the Chinese context
• Industrial pilot scale projects
• Early large scale demonstration opportunities
15:05 - NETWORKING REFRESHMENT BREAK
15:30 - BENEFICIAL USE OF STEELWORKS GASSES COUPLED WITH CCS
Mike Cairns-Terry, Project Engineer, Progressive Energy
• An introduction to iron and steel-making and the waste gasses that are produced
• Conventional uses for such waste gasses
• Options to capture CO2 from the waste gasses
• Example study: use of BOS gas to produce CO for use in an Allam
15:55 - CAPTAIN CLEAN ENERGY PROJECT
Ian Phillips, Business Development Director, Pale Blue Dot
• An overview of Captain Clean Energy project
• Solutions to store CO2
• An update on the project as it negotiates for a CCS CfD
16:20 - ENGINEERING ANALYSIS AND STANDARDISATION
Andy Brown, Engineering Director, Progressive Energy
• ISO Committee, who are producing a world-wide standard for CCS Transportation
• Modelling work on the operation of CCS systems
• CO2 quality for storage
16:45 - DECC POLICY DEVELOPMENTS
Amy Clemitshaw, Deputy Director, Fossil Fuel Generation and Carbon Capture and Storage Policy, DECC
• Summary of current policy
• Bringing forward a second phase of CCS projects
• Setting out the commercial offer for CCS developers
17:10 - CHAIR’S CLOSING REMARKS
17:15 - END OF SEMINAR