Publications
2009 Conference Proceedings
Annual NETL CO2 Capture Technology for Existing Plants R&D Meeting
Pittsburgh, PA
March 24-26, 2009
Table of Contents
SESSION 1
Opening/Overview
- Introduction [PDF-MB]
Lynn Brickett, Director, Existing Plant Division,
U.S. DOE/NETL
- Opening Remarks
Scott Klara, Director, Strategic Center for Coal,
U.S. DOE/NETL
- Overview of DOE/NETL CO2 Capture R&D Program [PDF-1.3MB]
Jared Ciferno, Technology Manager, Existing Plants Program,
U.S. DOE/NETL
- EPA’s CO2 Separation & Capture Research Program [PDF-1.3MB]
Nick Hutson, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Post-combustion Sorbent Based Capture
SESSION 2
Post-combustion Sorbent Based Capture (Continued)
SESSION 3
Post-combustion Sorbent Based Capture (Continued)
Post-combustion Solvent Based Capture
SESSION 4
Post-combustion Solvent Based Capture (Continued)
SESSION 5
Advanced Oxy-combustion Processes
SESSION 6
Oxy-combustion System Testing and Evaluation
SESSION 7
SESSION 8
Oxy-combustion Component Analysis
Systems Analysis
SESSION 9
Systems Studies and Modeling Efforts
SESSION 10
Post-combustion Membrane Based Capture
CO2 Compression
Closing Comments [PDF-419KB]
Jared Ciferno, Technology Manager, Existing Plants Program, U.S. DOE/NETL
NETL Conference Services Information
National Energy Technology Laboratory
Phone: (412) 386-6044
FAX: (412) 386-6486
E-mail: kimberly.yavorsky@netl.doe.gov
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