Time: Nov 18th, 13.00-16.25 (CEST) Place: Magnéli Hall, Stockholm University, Svante Arrheniusvägen 16C.
CO2 capture, storage and utilization is judged critical to mitigate the rapid rise in the atmospheric CO2 concentration. A key problem is the gigantic mass of CO2 emitted, which asks for robust, efficient and economically viable approaches that are currently missing and limited by the lack of suitable materials and technologies. To break through this barrier, global actions have start to address this grand challenge. This workshop will bring academia and industry together to discuss the state of the art and the next step of carbon capture, storage and utilization.
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Contact
Dr. Baltzar Stevensson ([email protected]) or Prof. Jiayin Yuan ([email protected]) for more information
Free registration: https://stockholmmaterial.com/carbon-capture
Workshop Schedule
13:00-13:05: Prof. Jiayin Yuan, Stockholm University,
Welcome and Opening of the Workshop
13:05-13:30: Prof. Niklas Hedin, Stockholm University
“Chemisorption and Physisorption on the Legacy Sorbent Zeolite NaA”
13:30-13:55: Asso. Prof. Diana Bernin, Chalmers University of Technology
“Industrial-Tailored CO2 Capture Based on Carbonate Chemistry”
13:55-14:20: Anders Grinrød, CO2 Capsol AS
“Innovation Drivers in Carbon Capture”
14:20-14:40: Coffee Break
14:40-15:05: Dr. Erik Dahlen, Exergi AB
“The Case Study Beccs Stockholm: The Capture Process & Options for the Captured CO2”
15:05-15:30: Prof. Xiaoyan Ji, Luleå University of Technology
“Solvent-Based Technologies for CO2 Capture”
15:30-15:55: Prof. Christophe Duwig, Royal Institute of Technology
“Energy and Process Aspects of Carbon Capture”
15:55-16:20: Artur Lauritzen, Ramboll
“CCUS Market Potential and Outlook”
16:20-16:25: Dr. Baltzar Stevensson, Stockholm University,
Concluding Remarks