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Novel Approaches to Carbon Management: Separation, Capture, Sequestration, and Conversion to Useful Products - Workshop Report
Appendix B
Workshop Agenda
Workshop on Novel Approaches to Carbon Management
National Research Council (NRC)
Board on Energy and Environmental Systems (BEES)
Board on Earth Sciences and Resources (BESR)
Open Sessions
February 12–14, 2003
Arnold and Mabel Beckman Center
100 Academy Drive
Irvine, CA
PURPOSE: The purpose of the workshop is to identify novel approaches to reducing the net input to the atmosphere of CO2 from fossil-fuel-based energy systems, including attention to reducing emissions from fossil-fueled systems based on coal, oil or natural gas, biological engineering approaches to carbon removal from the atmosphere, engineering of the entire fuel-cycle system, etc. The concepts, approaches, and research areas that might lead to revolutionary breakthroughs in carbon management identified in the workshop will provide information to DOE to be used to stimulate potential research proposals.
February 12, 2003
7:30–8:30 a.m.
Registration
7:45–8:30
Breakfast
Plenary Session (Auditorium)
8:30–8:45
Welcome and Review of Workshop Purpose and Agenda
Dale Stein, Committee Chairman
8:45–9:10
DOE Perspective
Michael Knaggs, Scott Klara; National Energy Technology Laboratory
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9:50–9:50
Overview: Global Energy Setting for Carbon Sequestration
Bob Williams, Princeton University, Committee Member
9:50–10:20
Morning coffee break
10:20–11:00
Carbon Sequestration: Potential and Risks
Sally Benson, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab
11:00–11:25
Carbon Sequestration: Separation Technologies Today
Scott Barnicki, Eastman Chemical Company
11:25–11:50
Carbon Sequestration: Storage Technologies Today
Charles Christopher, BP
11:50a.m.– 12:30 p.m.
Questions
Martha Krebs, moderator, Science Strategies, Committee Member
12:30–1:30.
Lunch
Breakout Sessions
1:30–6:00
Breakout into subgroup sessions (session chair listed in parentheses)
1. Advanced Separations Techniques (Ramon Espino)
2. Advanced Subsurface Technologies (John Hill)
3. Advanced Geochemical Methods (David Keith)
4. Novel Niches (George Hidy)
3:00–3:30
Afternoon Break
6:00
Reception
6:30
Dinner
8:00 & 8:30
Shuttle bus from Beckman Center to hotels
February 13, 2003
7:45–8:45 a.m.
Breakfast
9:00 a.m.– 12:00 p.m.
Continue subgroup sessions
1. Advanced Separations Techniques (Ramon Espino)
2. Advanced Subsurface Technologies (John Hill)
3. Advanced Geochemical Methods (David Keith)
4. Novel Niches (George Hidy)
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12:00–1:00 p.m.
Lunch
1:00–3:00
Continue subgroup sessions (Breakout Rooms)
3:00–3:30
Afternoon Break
Plenary Session (Auditorium)
3:30–6:00
Reconvene in plenary session
6:30
Dinner
February 14, 2003
7:45–8:30 a.m.
Breakfast
Breakout Sessions
8:30 a.m.– 12:30 p.m.
Continue subgroup sessions
1. Advanced Separation Techniques (Ramon Espino)
2. Advanced Subsurface Technologies (John Hill)
3. Advanced Geochemical Methods (David Keith)
4. Novel Niches (George Hidy)
12:30 p.m.
Adjourn
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