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Developments in and around CATO. Erik Lysen Managing director, Utrecht Centre for Energy research (UCE) 2 nd CATO Day, Utrecht, 9 June 2006. Contents presentation. Programme of 2 nd CATO Day The Whole and the Sum of Parts Interaction Matrix of Work Packages
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Developments in and around CATO Erik Lysen Managing director, Utrecht Centre for Energy research (UCE) 2nd CATO Day, Utrecht, 9 June 2006
Contents presentation • Programme of 2nd CATO Day • The Whole and the Sum of Parts • Interaction Matrix of Work Packages • Examples of what happens in CCS in the Netherlands • Example of what happens in CCS abroad
Programme 2nd CATO day 10:30 Developments in and around CATO (Erik Lysen)10:45 Environmental impacts of solvents (René van Gijlswijk)11:15 Regulating CO2 storage (Ton Wildenborg)11:45 Concerns around CCS & discussion (Hans Altevogt) 12:30 - 14:00 Lunch, Laboratory tour 1 and Poster Session 14.00 - 16:30 Parallel sessions: Session A: Storage (Earth Sciences, C.008) Session B: Capture (Earth Sciences, C.010)Session C: Acceptance and System Analysis 16:30 Poster Award and Closing Remarks16:45 Drinks, Laboratory tours group 2 &317:30 Spanish and Italian buffet
The Whole and the Sum of Parts • How does your research contributes to the answer of the central question of CATO: “The aim of CATO is to identify whether and how CCS can contribute to a sustainable energy system in the Netherlands, from an economical, technical, social and ecological point of view and under which conditions this option could be implemented in the Dutch energy system” • Which results of your research can be relevant for others and which knowledge would you like to have from other work packages?
Examples of developments in the Netherlands • CRUST: K12-B field Gaz de France NL: injection 20 kton CO2 in nearly empty gas field (+ EGR) • OCAP: Organic CO2 for the Assimilation of Plants (CO2 from Shell refinery to greenhouses) • Working Group “Clean Fossil Fuels”: advice to Task Force Energy Transition: • CCS as third pillar of energy policy • good potential for Dutch industry and R&D • need to remove barriers
Examples of developments in the Netherlands (2) • CAPTECH: Capture Technology research programme: ECN, Shell, KEMA, Procede, UU, UCE • FES budget (€60-80 million) for 3 to 4 CCS demonstration projects; proposals for ZEPP (SEQ), CO2 storage gas field De Lier (NAM), CO2 capture at coal gasifier Buggenum (Nuon) • Corus participates in large EU project (ULCOS) to capture CO2 in steel production process • 2nd national CCS Symposium by CATO and SenterNovem (Utrecht, Dec 2006)
Products of UU / UCE for CO2NET: • Public brochure (English, and translated into Spanish, Portuguese, French, Italian, Czech, Dutch) • Educational CD-ROM with five lectures on CCS: • Climate change, sustainability and CCS (37 sheets) • CO2 sources and capture (102 sheets) • Storage, risk assessment and monitoring(70 sheets) • Economics (34 sheets) • Legal aspects, public acceptance (25 sheets)
Time is lacking for: • Which subjects are covered by new IEA-GHG studies and their recent reports? • Why did the CO2 market prices drop? • How is the discussion progressing on CCS and Marine treaties (OSPAR, LC)? • News from ZEPPFF Technology Platform of the EU? • Possible role of CDM for CCS introduction? • News from CSLF?
So: HAVE A GOOD CATO DAY !