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Presentations The presentations below are in PDF format. Additional presentations will be added as they become available. We will be linking to video from Stanford YouTube in the next few weeks. Please check back for updates.
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Thursday, May 26, 2011
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Overview and Introduction
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GCEP Welcome and Workshop Objectives
Sally Benson, Director, Stanford Global Climate and Energy Project
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Overview of Carbon Capture Methods
Jennifer Wilcox, Stanford University
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How to Reduce the Cost of Carbon Capture
Edward Rubin, Carnegie Mellon University
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Carbon Capture: Technology Development at GE GRC
Robert Perry, GE Global Research
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Panel Discussion: Current Industry and Government Funded Activities
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Timothy Fout, NETL
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Mark Hartney, ARPA-E
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Karl Gerdes, Chevron
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Abhoyjit Bhown, EPRI
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Holly Krutka, ADA
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Underpinning Processes and Novel Applications
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Combustion with Carbon Capture
Christopher Edwards, Stanford University
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Chemical Looping Technology for Clean Fossil Energy Conversions
Liang-Shih (LS) Fan, Ohio State University
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Mass Transfer is Key
Edward Cussler, University of Minnesota
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Carbon Capture by Adsorption: General Principles and Economics
Douglas Ruthven, University of Maine
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Design and Assessment of Metal-Organic Frameworks for Carbon Capture
Randall Snurr, Northwestern University
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Absorption Practices in Industry (Cancelled)
Kevin McCauley, Babcock & Wilcox
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Kinetics of CO2 Absorption
Nichola McCann, Technical University Kaiserslautern, Germany
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Carbon Capture Using Small-Molecule Catalysts That Mimic Carbonic Anhydrase
Roger Aines, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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Friday, May 27
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Underpinning Processes and Novel Applicationsm (Continued)
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Developing Membranes for Carbon Capture
Richard Baker, Membrane Technology and Research, Inc.
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CO2 Separations Using Room-temperature Ionic Liquids and Membranes
Richard Noble, University of Colorado
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Advanced CO2 Separation Using Molecular Gates
Shingo Kazama, RITE
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Expanding the Portfolio of Carbon Capture
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CO2 Reduction Electrocatalysis
Andrew Peterson, Stanford University
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Role of Algae in Carbon Capture
Himadri Pakrasi, Washington University
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Supported Amine Materials & Hollow Fiber Rapid Temperature Swing Adsorption
Christopher Jones, Georgia Institute of Technology
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