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CO2 capture and storage – Transition technologies
Location: Olavshallen. Room: Lille sal
Relevant side event: DECARBit – Zero emission pre-combustion power plants
Monday 16 April
Opening
- 11.00 – 11.20 (keynote): Angeline Kneppers (Global CCS Institute, Australia). Comprehensive overview of CCS status and development, progress in enabling deployment
- 11.20 – 11.40 (keynote): Nils Røkke (SINTEF Energy Research, Norway). What happened to CCS in Norway?
Capture
- 11.40 – 12.00: Olav Falk-Pedersen (Technology Centre Mongstad, Norway). The world largest proving ground for post combustion carbon capture technologies
- 12.00 – 12.20: Kåre Helle (Det Norske Veritas [DNV], Norway). How do we build confidence in essential new capture technologies?
- 12.20 – 12.40: Mona Mølnvik (SINTEF Energy Research, Norway). BIGCCS – a platform for research-based innovation
- 12.40 – 13.00: Hallvard Svendsen (Norwegian University of Science and Technology). Phase change solvents – can they deliver?
Lunch break
Projects
- 14.30 – 14.50: Marie Bysveen (SINTEF Energy Research, Norway). The FP7 project DECARBit – enabling pre-combustion CCS
- 14.50 – 15.10: Maria Barrio (The Gas Technology Centre NTNU-SINTEF, Norway). Natural gas as a transition technology
- 15.10 – 15.30: Sverre Quale (Norwegian University of Science and Technology). ECCSEL – A future Pan-European integrated CCS research infrastructure
Capture
- 15.30 – 15.50: Kristin Onarheim (VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland). CO2 capture – Potentials and barriers in the Nordic countries
Storage
- 15.50 – 16.10: Erik Lindeberg (SINTEF Petroleum Research, Norway). CO2 storage as the large scale solution to reduce climate change
- 16.10 – 16.30: Carsten Møller Nielsen (Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland [GEUS]). Challenges for onshore CO2 storage
Tuesday 17 April
Barriers and a new strategy for CCS innovation and implementation
Seminar in collaboration with NORDICCS – The Nordic CCS Competence Centre
- 08.30 – 08.50: Nils Røkke (SINTEF Energy Research, Norway). CCS reboot- What can and should we do to enable it
- 08.50 – 09.10: Frederic Hauge (Bellona, Norway). CCS – Required tool to combat climate change
- 09.10 – 09.30: Oscar Fr. Graff (Aker Clean Carbon, Norway). The way to large-scale deployment
- 09.30 – 09.50: Michael Koch (Alstom, Norway). CCS for industrial applications – Demonstrated at TCM
- 09.50 – 10.10: Philip Ringrose (Statoil, Norway). Large-scale CO2 storage – What does it take?
Coffee break
- 10.30 – 10.50: Nikolai Astrup (Member of Parliament, Standing Committee on Energy and the Environment. Conservative Party, Norway). Is there a future for CCS?
- 10.50 – 11.10: Rune Volla (The Research Council of Norway). Norwegian instruments for promoting CCS development
- 11.10 – 12.10: Round table discussion with all seminar speakers – Moderator: Sverre Aam (SINTEF, Norway)
Lunch break
Poster presenters
Simon Roussanaly (SINTEF Energy Research, Norway): Joint techno-economic and environmental benchmark of an amine-based capture for different CO2 concentration gases
Rune Årlien (SINTEF Energy Research, Norway): Nordic CCS Competence Center (NORDICCS)
Marit Mazzetti (SINTEF Energy Research, Norway): Energy Efficiency in Offshore Oil and Gas Production (EFFORT)
Please note that minor changes to the program might occur.


