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Exploring the Opportunities for Research to Integrate Advanced Coal Technologies with CO2 Capture and Storage in China
August 22-23, 2005
Beijing, China
Sponsored by Stanford University's Global Climate and Energy Project (GCEP) and co-hosted by China's Tsinghua and Zhejiang Universities, this workshop explored opportunities for technical, fundamental research in advanced coal utilization integrated with CO2 capture and storage in China. The workshop brought together government officials, academic researchers, industry leaders, and non-governmental organizations. All sessions were held on the Tsinghua University campus in Beijing.
GCEP would like to thank Tsinghua University, Zhejiang University, and the Energy Foundation for their efforts in organizing the workshop.
Selected Presentations
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Extended Discussion and Integration of Coal and CO2
Panel Discussion
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System Analysis of CO2 and Biomass with CCS
Dr. Robert Williams, Princeton University
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Monitoring and Verification of Subsurface CO2
Dr. Sally Benson, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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The Technology of CO2 Geological Sequestration
Deputy Director General, Senior Researcher Zhang Hongtao, China Geological Survey, Ministry of Land and Resources
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Enhanced Oil Production Utilizing Greenhouse Gas
Former Director, Prof. Shen Pingping, Research Institute of Petroleum Exploration & Development, PetroChina
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Recent Development of CO2 Removal by Membrane Separation in DICP
Dr. Jie Xingming, Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, CAS
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Polygeneration and CO2 Capture
Prof. Li Zheng, Tsinghua University
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Potential Contributions of Biomass Toward Sustainable Energy
Prof. Larry Baxter, Brigham Young University
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CO2 Control Research in SKLCC
Prof. Qiu Jianrong, Huazhong University of Science and Technology
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Predicting Flow Behavior for Geologic Storage of CO2
Prof. Lynn Orr, Stanford University
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Research on CO2 Condensation Technology
Prof. Luo Zhongyang, Zhejiang University
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Shenhua Coal Conversion Technology and Industry Development
Vice General Manager, Senior Researcher Zhang Yuzhuo, Shenhua Group Co., Ltd.
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Enhanced Coal Bed Methane (ECBM) Field Test at South Qinshui Basin, China
Dr. Bill Gunter, Alberta Research Council, Canada
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CO2 Sequestration Potential in Coal Seams of China
Principal Investigator Ye Jianping, China United Coal Bed Methane Co., Ltd.
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Effective Comprehensive Utilization of CO2 Realized in Development for Chinese Chemical Processing of Coal
Chief Engineer Fang Dewei, China Chemical Industry Productivity Center
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Immediate Strategies of CO2 Capture
Dr. Jon Gibbins, Imperial College, United Kingdom
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Indirect Liquefaction
Prof. Li Yongwang, Shanxi Institute of Coal Chemistry, CAS
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Resources of Deep Unmineable Coal Seams
Dr. Pan Kexi, Fudan University
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Coal Gasification Technology in China: Application and Development
Prof. Wang Fuchen, East China University of Science and Technology
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Review of CO2 Sequestration in Geologic Formations
Dr. John Bradshaw, GeoScience Australia
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Perspective on CSS Science and Technology Development
Deputy Director General Lu Xuedu, Office of Global Environment Affairs, MOST
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Clean Coal Energy and Environment in China
Prof. Academician Cen Kefa, Zhejiang University
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China's EnergyChallenges and Strategy
Prof., Academician Ni Weidou, Tsinghua University
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GCEP Introduction and Purpose
Prof. Lynn Orr, Stanford University
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Remarks from NDRC
Deputy Director General Wu Yin, Bureau of Energy, NDRC
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Remarks from MOST
Deputy Director Xu Jing, Department of High & New Technology, Development and Industrialization, Ministry of Science and Technology
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University Co-Host Welcome
Vice President Kang Kejun, Tsinghua University
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