7th APGTF Workshop 2007, Agenda and Presentations
Major Initiatives and RD&D Priorities
Radisson SAS Portman Hotel, London, 30th January 2007
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| 09.15-09.45 | Registration and Coffee |
| 09.45 | Chairman's Introduction (194.47 Kb) Nick Otter, Chairman APGTF, ALSTOM Power |
| Part 1 | The International Scene |
| 10.00 | Overview of major UK and International CAT initiatives (3.37 Mb) John Topper, IEA Clean Coal Centre, London |
| 10.30 | Carbon Abatement Technology Strategy in the EU (2.18 Mb) Pierre Dechamps, European Commission |
| 11.00-11.20 | Coffee and Refreshments |
| Part 2 | UK Policy Developments for CCS |
| 11.20 | CCS Regulatory Task Force (81.41 Kb) Bronwen Northmore, DTI |
| 11.50 | Incentivising CCS (149.89 Kb) Jeff Chapman, Carbon Capture and Storage Association |
| 12.20 | General Discussion and Questions |
| 12.30-13.30 | Lunch + Posters |
| Part 3 | UK Research and Technology Initiatives |
| 13.30 | Energy Research Partnership and the Energy Technologies Institute (84.52 Kb) Paul Golby, Chief Executive EON UK, Co-Chairman ERP |
| 14.00 | Implementation of the UK’s CAT Strategy (323.76 Kb) Claire Ball, DTI |
| 14.20 | Research Councils' Energy Programme and CAT (276.10 Kb) Alison Wall, EPSRC |
| 14.40 | Materials Challenges for Carbon Abatement Technologies (1.24 Mb) Derek Allen, Chairman APGTF Materials Working Group. ALSTOM Power |
| 15.00-15.20 | Tea and Refreshments |
| Part 4 | Way Forward and Priorities - Views of UK Industry and Stakeholders |
| 15.20 | What needs to be done to achieve UK success for CCS? (77.46 Kb) Nick Otter, Chairman APGTF ALSTOM Power |
| 15.35 | Panel Session and Open Discussion |
| 16.45 | Chairman's Summing Up (61.45 Kb) Nick Otter, Chairman APGTF ALSTOM Power |
| 17.00 | Close |
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Chairman's Introduction