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APGTF selected as delivery body for New Knowledge Transfer Network

The UK CCS Community Network will host a biannual meeting at the University of Leeds on 14th-15th September 2010. Click here

Latest Events

10th APGTF Workshop on CARBON ABATEMENT TECHNOLOGIES FOR FOSSIL FUELS:Carbon Capture and Storage – what is being done and what needs to be done? Conference Centre,1 Victoria Street, London, 16 March 2010. Click here for details. Agenda and Presentations are now available.

Knowledge Transfer Network Workshop on National Ambitions for Power Generation in the UK,Conference Centre, 1 Victoria Street, London, 17 March 2010. Click here for details. Agenda and Presntations are now available.

9th APGTF Workshop 2009, Agenda and Presentations

Workshop on Carbon Abatement Technologies - Development and Implementation of Future UK Strategy

BERR Conference Centre, 1 Victoria Street, London, 11-12th February 2009

The links on the Agenda below are to documents in Acrobat portable document format (pdf). For more information on how to view or download these files see below. This Agenda can also be viewed or downloaded as a pdf file by clicking here.

PROGRAMME for Wednesday 11th February
09.30-10.00 Registration and Coffee
10.00 Chairman's Introduction
Philip Sharman, APGTF/Alstom
Part 1 Why Clean Fossil Fuels and CCS, when will it happen and what are the issues?
10.15 Why CCS is the most important technology (687.16 Kb)
Lord Oxburgh, President CCSA
10.45 Overview of the international scene (2.76 Mb)
Tim Dixon, IEA GHG
11.15 Carbon abatement technology strategy in Europe (416.14 Kb)
Eric Drosin, ZEP
11.45 Overview of storage and regulations (283.11 Kb)
Tim Dixon, IEA GHG
12.15 Q&A and Discussion
12.30-13.30 Lunch and Posters
Part 2 What should the UK be doing?
13.30 An industry view from the Government’s Advisory Committee (1.50 Mb)
Allan Jones, Eon Engineering
14.00 A View from Government (152.96 Kb)
Martin Deutz, DECC
14.30 The APGTF's R&D Strategy - A Summary (1.36 Mb)
Mike Farley, Doosan Babcock
14.45 Q&A Session
15.00-15.30 Tea and Refreshments
Part 3 Delegates Views on Key Issues and Priorities
15.30 Introduction to Delegates Discussion Session
Philip Sharman, APGTF/ Alstom
15.40 PANEL/DISCUSSION SESSION
17.00 Close
Reception

 

PROGRAMME for Thursday 12th February
09.15-09.45 Registration and Coffee
09.45 Chairman's Introduction
Mike Farley, APGTF/Doosan Babcock
09.55 The APGTF’s R&D Strategy (3.44 Mb)
Tony Oliver, APGTF
Part 4 R&D Activities
10.20 Efficiency and biomass cofiring (1.99 Mb)
Robin Irons, Eon
10.40 Post combustion capture (2.97 Mb)
Hans Jensen, RWE
11.00-11.30 Coffee and Refreshments
11.30 Oxyfuel combustion (569.58 Kb)
Gerry Hesselmann, Doosan Babcock
11.50 Pre combustion capture (1.58 Mb)
Jonathan Forsyth, BP
12.10 Storage (4.60 Mb)
Stuart Haszeldine, Edinburgh University
12.30 Transport and infrastructure (2.79 Mb)
James Watt, AMEC
12.50 Q&A and Discussion
13.00-14.00 Lunch + Posters
Part 5 R&D Initiatives and Competency Needs
14.00 UK Research Councils' Programme for CAT/CCS (437.87 Kb)
Alison Wall, EPSRC
14.15 A view from the Carbon Trust (3.11 Mb)
James Wilde, Carbon Trust
14.30 A view from the Energy Technologies Institute (3.64 Mb)
David Clarke, ETI
14.45 A view from the Technology Strategy Board (732.54 Kb)
Iain Gray, TSB
15.00 Q&A and Discussion
15.10-15.40 Tea and Refreshments
Part 6 Delegates Views on R&D Needs and Priorities
15.40 Introduction to Delegates Discussion Session
Mike Farley, APGTF/Doosan Babcock
15.45 PANEL/DISCUSSION SESSION (266.67 Kb)
16.45 Chairman's summing up
17.00 Close
UKTI Clean Coal Inward Mission - Reception

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