Past Events

GHGT-15

 Virtual
 Mar 15, 2021 – Mar 18, 2021

The International CCS Knowledge Centre submits technical abstracts on Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) for consideration at the Greenhouse Gas Control Technologies (GHGT) conference series it attends every second year.

The GHGT conferences are held every two years in IEAGHG’s member countries. The conference series rotates between North America, Europe and Asia. The GHGT conference series has established itself as the principal international conference on greenhouse gas mitigation technologies especially on CCS (CO2 Capture and Storage).The IEA Greenhouse Gas R&D Programme (IEAGHG) is the guardian of the conference series

Each conference will be a forum for technical discussions related to the field of greenhouse gas control technology. This field can be defined, broadly, as technologies that allow us to continue using our large fossil energy reserves while reducing their associated greenhouse gas emissions.

Date: March 15-18, 2021
Location: Virtual

Register
IEAGHG Website
GHGT-15 Programme Agenda

SESSION SCHEDULE 
GHGT-15 - Knowledge Centre Presentations 

Paper Presenter Session

Reliability Improvements of SaskPower’s BD3 Capture Facility Through Operational and Process Design Changes: Experiencing the First Four Years of Operations

Stavroula Giannaris
Process Engineer in Training, International CCS Knowledge Centre

Session 1A
Amine Scrubbing Pilot Plants
Monday, March 15, 2021

Derates and Outages Analysis - a Diagnostic Tool for Performance Monitoring of SaskPower's Boundary Dam Unit 3 Carbon Capture Facility

Dominika Janowczyk
Process Engineer in Training, International CCS Knowledge Centre

Session 2C
Demonstration Integrated Projects
Monday, March 15, 2021

A Feasibility Study of Full Scale, Post Combustion, Amine Based, CO2 Capture Retrofit Application in the Cement Manufacturing Sector at the Lehigh Hanson Materials Limited Facility

 

Brent Jacobs
Engineer Team Leader,
International CCS Knowledge Centre

 

Session 2E
CO2 Capture Industry
Monday, March 15, 2021

Waste Heat Utilization for the Energy Requirements of a Post Combustion CO2 Capture Retrofit Study of a Cement Manufacturing Facility

Wayuta Srisang,
Process Systems Engineer,
International CCS Knowledge Centre

Session 8D
Techno-Economic Studies on Capture
Wednesday, March 17, 2021