GHGT-16 conference in Lyon

GHGT-16 conference in Lyon

Thursday 10 Nov 22
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Wei Yan
Associate Professor
DTU Chemistry
+45 45 25 23 79

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Philip Loldrup Fosbøl
Associate Professor
DTU Chemical Engineering
+45 45 25 28 68

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Nicolas von Solms
Professor
DTU Chemical Engineering
+45 45 25 28 67

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Uffe Ditlev Bihlet
DTU Chemical Engineering
+45 20 81 71 38
More than 10 researchers from CERE participated at the GHGT-16 conference in Lyon, France starting from the 23rd of October.

The focus of the conference is to acknowledge the importance of carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS) in order to reduce the CO2 emissions and meet the Paris Agreement. CERE participated with a total of 3 oral presentations and 10 posters.

This year was a great success with more than 1100 participants from around the world. CERE presented results from projects managed by Associate Professor Philip Fosbøl: BioCO2, ConsenCUS, Net Zero Energy Carbon Capture at ARC: Pilot scale development and demonstration of carbon capture from waste-to-energy plants project which included pilot testing, solvent degradation, and solid-liquid equilibrium.

CERE also presented scaling, and new process principles for CO2 capture, as well as results from the 3D project, a Horizon 2020 project on COtransport where Professor Nicolas von Solms and Associate Professor Philip Fosbøl are involved.

On storage CERE had three oral presentations. One concerning simulation of compositional, reactive transport for geochemical systems and another on EOR by gas injection in the lower Cretaceous reservoirs in Denmark, both given by Associate Professor Wei Yan. Project manager Uffe Ditlev Bihlet gave a talk entitled “The ConsenCUS Project: Carbon Neutral clusters by Electricity-based Innovations in Capture, Utilisation and Storage”

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