ACCSESS will be well represented at the 17th Greenhouse Gas Control Technologies Conference (GHGT-16) this year, with a total of seven presentations and one poster from the project.
The Greenhouse Gas Control Technologies Conference happens every two years, and is hosted by member countries of the IEA Greenhouse Gas R&D Programme (IEAGHG). It is currently the largest international conference on greenhouse gas mitigation technologies, with a focus on Carbon Capture, Utilisation and Storage.
You can find an overview of the ACCSESS contributions below.
Presentations
Date | Name | Presenter | Session |
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Tuesday 22 October | Capture-ready waste-to-energy (WtE) plants | Amy Brunsvold (SINTEF) | 6D – Biomass with CCS |
Wednesday 23 October | Techno-economic and environmental integrated analysis of pioneering CCTS chains in Europe | Pauline Oeuvray (ETH Zurich) | 9E – Modelling CCS networks |
Wednesday 23 October | The value of clustering with post-combustion CO2 capture from distributed sources: the case of a biorefinery and an industrial cluster | Elettra Vantaggiato (SINTEF) | 9E – Modelling CCS networks |
Wednesday 23 October | Revisiting the comparison of low- versus mid-pressure transport of CO2 based on industrial considerations and detailed cost evaluations | Ingeborg True Røe (SINTEF) | 9G – Shipping as part of the transport chain |
Thursday 24 October | The ACCSESS project – developing replicable CCUS pathways for climate neutrality | Rubén Mocholí Montañés (SINTEF) | 10C – Perspectives from integrated and full-scale CCS projects |
Thursday 24 October | Industrial demonstration of indirect mineralization at 100 kg of CO2 per hour scale: process operation and performance using various industrial feedstocks and flue gases | Antonio Gasós (ETH Zurich) | 11D – Mineralisation as a storage option |
Posters
Name | Presenter |
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A tool to guide the development of cost-efficient inland CO2 transport solutions for the rolling-out of CCTS value chains | Luca Riboldi (SINTEF) |
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