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Grant agreement no: 608571
Project acronym: SUCCESS
Project full title: Industrial steam generation with 100% carbon capture and insignificant efficiency penalty - scale-up
of oxygen carrier for chemical-looping combustion using Environmentally sustainable materials
Collaborative project
Theme: FP7 – ENERGY.2013.5.1.1
Deliverable D9.4 Summary of public workshop I
Due delivery date: 2016-02-29 Actual delivery date: 2017-03-08
Lead beneficiary: Partner no. 1 - Vienna University of Technology (Vienna)
Dissemination level: Restricted (RE)
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DELIVERABLE 9.4
Summary of public workshop I SUCCESS - Industrial steam generation with 100% carbon capture and insignificant efficiency penalty - scale-up of oxygen carrier for chemical-looping combustion using Environmentally sus-tainable materials
Keywords: Overall project progress
Work package: 9 – Dissemination Related Task: Task 9.1 Involved partners: Vienna Dissemination level: Restricted (RE) Objective The deliverable summarizes the 1st public workshop of the project held during the Brussels Sustain-able Development Summit 2015 (BSDS2015) on October 19-20, 2015.
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Table of Contents
1 Introduction ..................................................................................................................................... 4
2 Hosting venue .................................................................................................................................. 4
3 Contributions by SUCCESS ............................................................................................................... 5
4 List of participants ........................................................................................................................... 5
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1 Introduction The SUCCESS project will host two public workshops where (preliminary) results will be communicated. Additionally, a project flyer including a project description, objectives and preliminary results will be distributed at the workshops. It was decided during the regular face-to-face meeting in April 2015 hosted by partner VITO to have the first public workshop together with the Brussels Sustainable De-velopment Summit 2015 (BSDS2015) in October 2015.
The idea behind holding the workshop within this conference was to address stakeholders outside the Chemical Looping Combustion community. Here, contributions from the SUCCESS project are fully complementary to the presentations about utilization of CO2 (see Section 5 about Programme).
First announcement:
2 Hosting event The Brussels Sustainable Development Summit is a series of events hosted by VITO. The target group of the summit is widespread with people from governments, policy makers, opinion leaders as well as experts from industry and academia. The focus of the conference is on climate change, environmental and energy issues. The conference was organized in 5 different tracks according to their topics:
1. Innovative value chains for sustainable process industry 2. Regional sustainable development 3. Carbon dioxide capture and utilization 4. Smart cities India and Europe 5. Cleantech industry – Investability – Business opportunities
The SUCCESS workshop was held as a dedicated session in Track 3, Carbon dioxide capture and utiliza-tion.
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3 Contributions by SUCCESS The Focus of the first public workshop was on results from material production scale-up, adaptation of the pilot units in Vienna (120 kW) and Darmstadt (1 MW) as well as preliminary results from envi-ronmental impact studies. In detail, the following contributions were made to the public workshop:
Authors Partners Title Stefan Penthor, Tobias Mattis-son, Juan Adanez, Stephane Bertolin, Pascal Fede, Yngve La-ring, Oyvind Langorgen, Jochen Ströhle, Frans Snijkers, Knuth Albertsen, Gareth Williams, Ot-mar Bertsch, Olivier Authier, Ytalo Davila, Mahdi Yazdanpa-nah, Tobias Pröll, Anders Lyng-felt, Hermann Hofbauer
All partners The EU-FP7 project SUCCESS – Project overview and results of the first two years
Tobias Mattisson, Marijke Ja-cobs, Mehdi Pishahan, Juan Adanez
Chalmers, CSIC, SINTEF
Development of low cost and high performance calcium manganite oxygen carrier materials pro-duced by spray-drying
Pilar Gayán, A. Cabello, A. Abad, F. García-Labiano, L. F. de Diego, J. Adánez
CSIC Development of impregnated oxygen carriers at industrial scale for CH4 combustion in a Chemical Looping Combustion process
Mehdi Pishahang, Yngve Lar-ring, Martin Sunding, Kari Anne Andreassen
SINTEF Redox performance and H2S tolerance of doped CaMn1-xBxO3-d perovskite-type oxides as oxygen carrier materials for natural gas based chemical looping combustion
Karl Mayer, Stefan Penthor, El-len Schanz, Michael Stollhof, Hermann Hofbauer
Vienna Adaptation, recommissioning and first operation of a 120kWth chemical looping combustion pilot plant
Michael Reitz, Peter Ohlemül-ler, Jochen Ströhle, Bernd Epple
TUD Adaptation of a 1 MWth chemical looping pilot plant for gaseous fuel operation
4 List of participants The public workshop was part of Track 3 (Carbon Capture and Utilization) with a dedicated session for SUCCESS. Thus, participation was open for all participants of the BSDS conference and it is not possible to quantify and name participants of the workshop. However, the following pages present a list of participants of the conference, including names and affiliations.
Last Name First Name Company
Adams Michele Van Marcke Group of Companies
Adanez Juan lnstituto de Carboquimica, CSIC
Aditya Dharanipragada University of Ghent
Adriaens Peter Keystone Compact Group, Ltd
Aelterman Wim Janssen Pharmaceutica
Aerts Luk Eco rem
Al Shukaili Abdullah
Electricity Holding Company Mubarak
Allen Peter Cranfield University
Altenhofer Julia Covestro
Ampe Rik VITO
Anastas Paul Teresa and H. John Heinz Ill
Armstrong Katy University of Sheffield
Authier Olivier EDF
Baeten Sofie Capital-E II
Bahr Valerie Steinbeis-Europa-Zentrum
Barten Steven KIC lnnoEnergy
Barthels Nathalie VITO
Barthol mes Jens European Commission
Belis Luc AMW Industry
Bens Karen Atlas Copco
Berloznik Robby VITO
Bertholin Stephane IFP Energies nouvelles
Bhagwat Mukund Aurubis Belgium
Boeckx Inge VITO
Bogaerts Aline VITO
Bogaerts Annemie University of Antwerp
Bollwerk Sigrid ECN
Boon en Katrien VITO
Bosmans Agnes VITO
Buekenhoudt Anita VITO
Byl Emmeline VUB
Cardoen Dennis VITO
Carus Michael Nova-lnstitut GmbH
Carvalho Nuno Bekaert
Castro Barros Celia Maria University of Ghent
Chase Howard Dow Europe GmbH
Chichilnisky Graciela Global Thermostat
Chowdhury Sumit D. Gaia Smart Cities
Conrad Kevin Panamanian Ministry of Environment
Cool Pegie University of Antwerp
Cop pee Paul-Evence Green2Chem S.A.
D'Haese Amandine Eco rem
Daems Viki VITO
Daenen Alexander Grontmij Belgium
Dan Nguyen Phuoc Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology
Davidovski Zeran Pipelife International GmbH
De Beenhouwer Isabel Flanders Investment & Trade
De Broe Alex XANT
De Keersmaecker Josiane VITO
De Kok Jean-Luc VITO
De Mare Carl ArcelorMittal Group CTO
De Potter Bernard Enterprise Flanders
De Potter Filippe Flanders Investment & Trade
De Troyer Niels University of Ghent
De Vleeschouwer Karine Flanders Investment & Trade
De Vlieger Ina VITO
De Vos Voran VITO
de Vries Bert University of Utrecht
De Weerdt Yves VITO
De Wever Heleen VITO
Debin Mao VITO
Debrabander Christophe Bouw Francis Bostoen NV
Decroix Gregory Van Marcke
Deflandre Thierry E Car
Delabie Hans Smappee
De pre Anne Enterprise Europe Network Vlaanderen
Dero Brigitte Vinyl Plus
Dessein Joost ILVO (The Institute for Agricultural and Fisheries
Research)
Devleeschouwer Fran~oise FOO Economie
Devriendt Sander Flanders Environment Agency (VMM)
Dewulf Charlotte ERM (Environmental Resources Management)
Di els Ludo VITO
Dierickx Hannelore University College PXL
Dijkmans Roger VITO
Diogo Vas co VU University Amsterdam
Dotremont Chris VITO Membrane Technology
Doucet Guido India House Leuven
Dreesen Benita The Economist
Dubois Eric Solvay Advanced Innovation Office
Dubois Lionel University of Mons Faculty of Engineering
Eevers Walter VITO
Engel en Guy VITO
Fernandes Joel European Business and Technology Centre
Ferreira Alexandre Faculdade de Engenharia, Universidade do Porto
Fincken Veerle VOM, Belgian Association for Surface Finishing
Fransaer Dirk VITO
Froebrich Jochen WageningenUR/ Alterra
Fujimoto Takahiro OSAKA GAS CO., Ltd.
Galvita Vladimir University of Ghent
Garcia-Gonzalez Linsey VITO
Gayan Pilar Institute de Carboquimica, CSIC
Geboers Kristin VITO
Geerts Li eve VITO
Genne Inge VITO
Gerard Frank PMV
Goe mans Marcel Europem
Goossens Kathleen ERM (Environmental Resources Management)
Goris Ludwig Capricorn Venture Partners
Govaerts Leen VITO EnergyVille
Groothuis Bert SABIC
Gutman Howard The Gutman Group
Gysen Bert VITO EnergyVille
Hauselmann Christian swisscleantech - Global Cleantech Cluster Association
Hautekiet Annemie Enterprise Europe Network Vlaanderen
Henning H. Sittel Prisma Consult GmbH Effizeinz-Agentur NRW
Hermans Philippe BMI
Hernandez Enciso Willinton Yesid University of Ghent
Hoefnagels Kim Xeikon Manufacturing NV
Horn Julie NewC02Fuels
Houbart Johan Purotek
Jacobs Johan Millibeter
Janssen Stijn VITO
Janssens Geert ETION
Jaspers Peter FIT
Juez-Ponce Ben VITO
Kempenaers Ellen VITO
Keppens Johan PMV-Tina
Keuken Hans Process Design Center
Klein Sean Sean Klein Media
Kramer Dennis DECHEMA e.V.
Lagrain Bert KULeuven
Lambrecht Jan LaserCentrum Vlaanderen
Larmuseau Luc Enervalis
Larring Yngve SINTEF Materials & Chemistry
Leonard Gregoire University of Liege
Lindgaard-J0rgensen Pa lie DHI
Lo Buglio Erica Vinyl Plus
Lodeweyckx Stefan Enervalis
Loh est Emmanuel De Neef Chemical Processing n.v.
Lt . Col. Mcnish Ahuja Mcnish Punjab Renewable Energy Systems Pvt. Ltd .
(Retd .)
Lust Arnaud VITO
Luthra Vine et KU Leuven
Maes Mikael ERM (Environmental Resources Management)
Maes Bert University of Antwerp
Marimuthu David Nova Energy Recruitment
Marin Julie KULeuven
Marin Guy.B University of Ghent
Masson Frarn;:oise The Belgian economic journal in chinese
Mattisson Tobias Chalmers University of Technology
Mayer Karl Tu Wien
Maye res Inge VITO
Mertens Jan Laborelec
Meynen Vera University of Antwerp
Michez Roman Universite libre de Bruxelles
Michiels Koen VITO I University of Antwerp
Michielsen lnne University of Antwerp
Mkwawa Glory Convent Holdings
Mortier Sebastien European Commission
Noel Marc Green Win
Norga Katelijne Pantarein
Northcote Richard Covestro
Oloibiri Violet University of Ghent
Op 't Eyndt Tim VITO
Pachauri Rajendra K. TERI
Pant Deepak VITO
Patil Sun ii University of Ghent
Peeters Jill VTM
Penthor Stefan Vienna University of Technology
Pereira Carlos Cd2e
Pimenta Carlos PCS - Plataforma Crescimento Sustentavel
Pisha hang Mehdi SINTEF Materials & Chemistry
Prengels Chris Tiger Power
Puri Manjeev Singh Embassy of India
Rabaey Korn eel University of Ghent
Rai Sarvesh Embassy of India
Ramachandran M . Government of India
Rebahi Myriam Provincie Antwerpen
Reichart Almut German Environment Agency
Reitz Michael Institute for Energy Systems and Technology Technische Universitat Darmstadt
Reitz Michael Universitat Darmstadt
Richel Aurore University of Liege Gembloux Agro-Bio Tech
Rihko-Struckmann Liisa Max Planck Institute for Dynamics of Complex Technical Systems
Robberechts Geert India House Leuven
Roma en Hans acerio
Rossetti di Valdalvber Domenico European Commission
Roth Stefanie Project Management Juelich
Rothschild Au de Certech
Russell John Royal Dutch Shell
Saeys Mark University of Ghent
Savelsberg Rene SET Ventures
Schols Erin TNO
Seffovic Maras European Commission
Se nave Marieline VITO
Sharma Divya TERI
Sheridan Kathryn Sustainability Consult
Snijkers Frans VITO
Sommer Dr. Klaus Bayer AG
Spaepen Lutgart Enterprise Europe Network Vlaanderen
Sterckx Luc Febeliec
Stotz Irena Buhl-PaperForm GmbH
Struyf Igor Flemish Environment Agency (VMM)
Surinx Michele Flanders Investment & Trade
Swinnen Harry VITO
Tambuyser Bart CAPAX Environmental Services
Tillema On no Maasvlakte CCS Project C.V.
Tilquin Jean Yves Carmeuse Research and Technology
Timmer Martin Eindhoven University of Technology
Timmerman Rene Advanced Shipbuilding
Turtelboom Annemie Flemish Government
Tytgat Jan Umicore
Vaelen Herman Laborelec
Valkering Pieter VITO EnergyVille
Valluri Venkatesh Ingersoll Rand
Valluri Venkatesh Valluri technology Accelarators Pvt.Ltd
Van Acker Karel KU Leuven/EIT Raw Materials
Van Asbroeck Hendrik GDF SUEZ New Ventures
Van Beuningen Fred Clean Tech Delta
Van Biesbroeck Peter Voka-Kamer van Koophandel arr Leuven
Van den Bergh Sonja FCA
Van Genabet-Harteel Mieke Harsonic
Van Gestel Tim Forschungszentrum Julich GmbH IEK-1
Van Havenbergh Jan FISCH
Van Hove Carine FCA
Van Steertegem Marleen Vlaamse Milieumaatschappij
Van Stiphout Mark European Commission
Van a gt Thomas eCOAST
Vancheswaran Annapurna TERI
Vanden Berghe Joo st DNVGL
Vanden Berghe Ingrid Nationaal Geografisch lnstituut EuroGeographics
Vandenhaute Thomas Sirris
Vandeperre Katrien VITO
Vander Meeren Sa ski a Bio Base Europe Pilot Plant
Vander Velpen Bart Royal HaskoningDHV
Vanderstraeten Karen VITO
Vandevyvere Han VITO
Vandeweerd Veer le United Nations Development Programme
Vangeneugden Dirk VITO
Vangrunderbeek Johan VITO
Vanlommel Ann VITO
Vanongeval Ludo Flemish Government
Varsha Gupta Varsha National Institute Of Fashion Technology
Vekemans Guy VITO EnergyVille
Verberckmoes An University of Ghent
Verboven Peter Smart Grids Flanders
Vercammen Olivier VOLTRION I Oil Chemicals
Verheyden Kristine VITO
Vermeiren Frederic Colruyt NV
Vermeiren Walter Total Research & technology
Vermeiren Karo lien VITO
Verreydt Jasper Turbulent
Verrue Guy Beaulieu International Group
Verschave Peter Agfa-Graphics NV
Vervaeren Han University of Ghent
Verzeele John FIT
Viaene Peter VITO
Vincent Eric GDF SUEZ New Ventures
Voets Lies beth Pantarein
Vranckx Stijn VITO
Walraedt Saskia Essen sci a
Wanten Luc Borit
Wauterickx Bart The Sniffers
Weststrate Kees-Jan Syngaschem BV
White Roger Memorial University of Newfoundland
Wu st Dominik University of Hohenheim
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5 Programme The program of Track 3 CCU including the dedicated SUCCESS session can be found on the following pages. The session started on Day 2 at 10:30.
BRUSSELS // 19 - 20 OCTOBER 2015ROYAL ACADEMY OF BELGIUM
PATHWAYS FOR EUROPEANAND GLOBAL SUSTAINABILITY
BSDS2015.VITO.BE
BSDS 2015 SECRETARIAT
Roderveldlaan 52600 Antwerpen
BELGIUM
+32 3 [email protected]
FCA
WHAT TO EXPECT• Plenary sessions with international renowned
delegates from government and industry• Parallel sessions and oral presentations focused on
‘Climate, Energy and Sustainable investments‘• Interactive break-out sessions with international
experts• Poster gallery, the place that connects the
participants’ visions• An inspiring CEO summit – Captains of Industry
Roundtable (on invitation only)• European Cleantech SMEs meet potential Business• Business opportunities & Investments match making
across Europe partners, Investors, Corporates and Technology scouts
CONFERENCE VENUEThe Royal Academy of Belgium is situated near the Royal Palace and close to the historical city centre of Brussels and the governmental heart of Belgium and Europe.
CO-ORGANISERS TRACKS
BSDS-folder-ok?.indd 1 19/05/15 20:30
REGISTRATION BSDS2015.VITO.BE
TRACK 1INNOVATIVE VALUE CHAINS FOR SUSTAINABLE PROCESS INDUSTRYThe European industry faces a crucial challenge to rejuvenate in order to become more competitive and sustainable at the same time, and lead to European growth and jobs. New value chains where know-ledge on chemistry, materials and energy are combined as an integrated sustainable solution are a key innovation in this context. As major contributor to sustainability tar-gets, this interactive field is the focal point in this session. > Organised by VITO in collaboration with Energyville
TRACK 2REGIONAL SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENTThis track focuses on the use of integrated modelling, and more in particular systems dynamics inspired models, in support of decision-making and planning aimed at sustainable development. In this track we will involve participants in a participatory model supported envisioning process. Through this interactive process we will take a next step in learning how this kind of approach can be instrumental in defining and testing (policy) visions as well as supporting and concretely realizing transition pathways to sustainable development.> Organised by VITO
COMBINES HIGH LEVEL
POLITICAL VIEWPOINTS WITH SUSTAINABLE
TECHNOLOGICAL SOLUTIONS
CHALLENGES EVERY PARTICIPANT
TO MAKE A VALUABLE CONTRIBUTION TO ACHIEVE THE
MAJOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS
STANDS FOR • INTERACTION
• SHARING KNOWLEDGE• SUSTAINABLE SOLUTION ORIENTED NETWORKING • CONNECTING TO REAL
CLIMATE CHANGE
BSDS 2015 IS ORGANISED BY VITO
(FLEMISH INSTITUTE FOR TECHNOLOGICAL
RESEARCH) AND TERI (THE ENERGY AND
RESOURCES INSTITUTE) AND ONE OF THE
FOREMOST FORA TO DELIBERATE ON WORLD IMPORTANT ISSUES OF
GLOBAL SUSTAINABILITY.
LUDO DIELS
GUY ENGELEN
GUY VEKEMANS
YVES DE WEERDT JEAN-LUC DE KOK
BSDS2015.VITO.BE
TRACK 3CARBON DIOXIDE CAPTURE AND UTILISATIONCO2 provides an interesting potential as a sustainable carbon resource. Closing the carbon loop, more in specific CO2 Cap-ture and Utilization, has therefore evolved from an academic interest to an economically viable technology. The CCU track, teaming up with the European FP7 collaborative project SUC-CESS (www.clc-success.eu), represents an essential scientific conference part in BSDS 2015 and brings together academia and industrial stakeholders to discuss state-of-the-art in CO2 capture and utilization. Come and join this conference!> Organised by VITO in collaboration with Ghent University
TRACK 5CLEANTECH INDUSTRY - INVESTABILITY - BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIESDo you want to meet potential Business Partners, Corporates, Investors, … from across Europe? Can they help realise your sustainable GROWTH ambitions? Then this is your track!> Organised by Flanders Cleantech Assocation (FCA) in collaboration with Flanders Investment & Trade (FIT) and Enterprise Europe Network.
TRACK 4SMART CITIES INDIA AND EUROPECities of tomorrow are being formed today, determining mobility, energy consumption, resource use, social inclusion and cohesion, for a majority of our world’s population for many decades to come. The focus in this track lies on smart cities as a solution for the-se challenge. What can smart cities mean for Europe and India in tackling sustainability challenges? That is the central question for this track.> Organised by VITO in collaboration with TERI and Valluri Technology Accelerators
GUY MARIN
CARINE VAN HOVE
FRANS SNIJKERS
ANNAPURNA VANCHESWARAN
VENKATESHVALLURI
DIRK FRANSAER
BSDS2015.VITO.BE // BRUSSELS // 19 - 20 OCTOBER 2015
Track 3: CCU - Closing the carbon loop: Carbon dioxide Capture and Utilisation
Coordinators: Frans Snijkers – Guy Marin
Day 1
Monday 19 October
Timing Presentations Organisation/Company Title presentation
12:00 – 12:30 Invited: Joost Vanden Berghe DNV-GL, Belgium Market dynamics in CO2-conversion
to gas and chemicals 12:30 – 12:50 Erin Schols, Earl Goetheer, Rob van
der Stel TNO, The Netherlands Integrated CO2 capture and
utilization through algae production
12:50 – 13:10 Carl de Maré
Arcelor Mittal Building a first of a kind commercial gas fermentation plant producing ethanol from steel process waste gases
13:10 – 14:00 Lunch + possibility to participate in a 1/6 meeting (subjects will be communicated on beforehand) “meet with ……” 14:00 – 14:20 Invited: Liisa Rihko-Struckmann Max-Planck-Institute of Dynamics
for Complex Technical Systems Magdeburg, Germany
14:20 – 14:40 Koen Michiels, Jeroen Spooren, Vera Meynen
University of Antwerp/Flemish Institute for Technological Research (VITO), Belgium
Hydrothermal Conversion of Carbon Dioxide into Formic Acid with the Aid of Zero-valent Iron: the Potential of a Two-Step Approach
14:40 – 15:00 Alexandre F. P. Ferreira, Ana M. Ribeiro, Alírio E. Rodrigues
LSRE-Laboratory of Separation and Reaction Engineering, Associate Laboratory LSRE/LCM, Faculdade de Engenharia, Universidade do Porto, Portugal
CO2 separation with MOF based adsorptive processes
15:00 – 15:20 Lindsey Garcia Gonzales Flemish Institute for Technological Research (VITO), Belgium
Valorization of CO2 off-gas to biopolymers through biotechnological process
15:20 – 15:40 Grégoire Léonard Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Liège,
Air Capture and Power-to-Fuel to close the Carbon Loop.
Day 1
Monday 19
October
Belgium 15:40 – 16:00 Aditya Dharanipragada, Lukas
Buelens, Hilde Poelman, Vladimir Galvita and G.B. Marin
Ghent University, Belgium Mg-Fe-Al-O as novel oxygen storage material for CO2 utilization
16:00 – 16:30 Break and refreshments 16:30 – 16:50 Invited: Katy Armstrong UK Centre for Carbon Dioxide
Utilization, University of Sheffield, United Kingdom
Understanding the potential of Carbon Dioxide Utilisation
16:50 – 17:10 Suman Bjaracharya, Srikanth Sandipam, Mohanakrishna Gunda, Karolien Vanborekhoven, Deepak Pant
Flemish Institute for Technological Research (VITO), Belgium
Bio-electrochemical conversion of CO2 to chemicals: electro-synthesis via bacteria and enzymes
17:10 – 17:30 Sunil A. Patil, Jan B.A. Arends, Kun Guo, Korneel Rabaey
Laboratory of Microbial ecology and Technology, Faculty of Bioscience Engineering, Ghent University, Belgium
Microbial electro-synthesis: A promising approach for fixing CO2 and storing surplus electricity into chemicals/fuels using microorganisms
17:30 – 17:50 Ramses Snoeckx, Annemie Bogaerts Department of Chemistry, University of Antwerp, Belgium
Plasma-based conversion of greenhouse gases to value-added chemicals and fuels
17:50 – 18:00 Wrap up
Day 2
Timing Presentations Organisation/Company Title presentation 10:30 – 10:50 SUCCESS: Stefan Penthor, Tobias
Mattisson, Juan Adanez, Stephane Bertolin, Pascal Fede, Yngve Laring, Oyvind Langorgen, Jochen Ströhle, Frans Snijkers, Knuth Albertsen, Gareth Williams, Otmar Bertsch, Olivier Authier, Ytalo Davila, Mahdi Yazdanpanah, Tobias Pröll, Hermann Hofbauer
TU Vienna, Austria The EU-FP7 project SUCCESS – Project overview and results of the first two years
10:50 – 11:10 SUCCESS: Tobias Mattisson, Marijke Jacobs, Mehdi Pishahan, Juan Adanez
Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg, Sweden
Development of low cost and high performance calcium manganite oxygen carrier materials produced by spray-drying
Tuesday 20 October
Day 2
Tuesday 20 October
11:10 – 11:30 SUCCESS: Pilar Gayán, A. Cabello, A. Abad, F. García-Labiano, L. F. de Diego, J. Adánez
Instituto de Carboquímica, Zaragoza, Spain
Development of impregnated oxygen carriers at industrial scale for CH4 combustion in a Chemical Looping Combustion process
11:30 – 11:50 SUCCESS: Mehdi Pishahang, Yngve Larring, Martin Sunding, Kari Anne Andreassen
SINTEF, Oslo, Norway Redox performance and H2S tolerance of doped CaMn1-xBxO3-d
perovskite-type oxides as oxygen carrier materials for natural gas based chemical looping combustion
11:50 – 12:10 SUCCESS: Karl Mayer, Stefan Penthor, Ellen Schanz, Michael Stollhof, Hermann Hofbauer
TUVienna, Austria Adaptation, recommissioning and first operation of a 120kWth
chemical looping combustion pilot plant
12:10 – 12:30 SUCCESS: Michael Reitz, Peter Ohlemüller, Jochen Ströhle, Bernd Epple
TUDarmstad, Germany Adaptation of a 1MWth chemical looping pilot plant for gaseous fuel operation
12:30 – 14:00 Lunch + possibility to participate in a 1/6 meeting (subjects will be communicated on beforehand) “meet with ……” 14:00 – 14:30 Lionel Dubois, Sinda Laribi, Nicolas
Meunier, Guy De Weireld and Diane Thomas
Chemical & Biochemical Engineering and Thermodynamics Departments, Faculty of Engineering, University of Mons, Belgium
Global optimization of the CO2 capture and reuse applied in the cement industry
14:30 – 14:50 Jan Mertens Laborelec – Engie, Belgium Environmental impacts of amine based carbon capture: pilot testing and life cycle assessment
14:50 – 15:10 D. Banitt and Julie Horn Newco2fuels, Israel Converting CO2 and H2O into syngas using high temperature heat
15:10 – 15:30 C.J. Weststrate, F. Sapountzi, A.R. Vaccaro, J.W. Niemantsverdriet
Syngaschem BV, The Netherlands Electricity to Fuels: Catalysis for Energy Storage
15:30 – 15:50 An Verberckmoes, Yesid Hernández Marilien Van Oudenhove, Pascal Van Der Voort
University Ghent, Belgium
Synthesis of glycerol carbonate from glycerol and urea by using gold-supported catalysis
15:50 – 16:00 Wrap up
KEYNOTE LECTURES:
• Liisa Rihko-Struckmann - Senior scientist Max-Planck-Institute of Dynamics for Complex Technical Systems Magdeburg, Germany • Katy Armstrong - Network manager UK Centre for Carbon Dioxide Utilization, University of Sheffield, United Kingdom • Joost Vanden Berghe - Principal Consultant DNV-GL, Belgium