Programme with slides
- Introduction
Svend Tollak Munkejord (SINTEF) and Mijndert van der Spek (HW / ETH)
Low-carbon hydrogen supply with CCS
10:00—11:30
- · Advanced Property Models for Processing, Transport and Storage of Gas Mixtures Containing H2 (Roland Span, RUB)
- Optimization of Sorption Enhanced WGS for use with Basic Oxygen Furnace Gas from the steel plant (Jean Pierre Pieterse, TNO)
- Biomass to hydrogen with CCS: can we go negative? (Cristina Antonini, ETH)·
- · Demonstration of VPSA for CO2-H2 co-production (Anne Streb, ETH)·
- · Life Cycle Analysis of low-carbon H2 supply with CCS (Karin Treyer, PSI)
ELEGANCY – CO2 transport, injection and storage
12:30—14:00
ELEGANCY - Facilitating the engineering of transport and storage systems for CO2 stemming from hydrogen production by…
- Improved prediction of the properties of CO2 mixed with hydrogen
- Providing a realistic description of CO2 pipeline and injection operations including startup and shutdown
- Validated experimental and modelling approach to allow safe and effective CO2 storage in underground rocks
- Understanding the hydrogen-stimulated microbial response to CO2 injection in underground rocks
- Combined laboratory and field experiments with advanced modelling
The work in ELEGANCY WP2 was summed up by speakers from SINTEF, BGS, Imperial College London, Ruhr-University Bochum and SCCER / ETHZ:
- The influence of thermodynamic properties on CO2 storage in saline aquifers (Martin Trusler, ICL)
- Towards an accurate and consistent description of thermodynamic properties of mixtures of CO2 with brines (Roland Span, RUB)
- Depressurization of CO2-N2 and CO2-He in a tube (Svend T. Munkejord, SINTEF)
- Laboratory studies to understand the controls on flow and transport for CO2 storage (Sam Krevor and Ronny Pini, ICL)
- Mt. Terri experiment: Fault trapping (Antonio Pio Rinaldi and Alba Zappone, SCCER)
- Microbial activity in response to H2 in a CO2-rich stream (Simon Gregory, BGS)
Fore more information about ELEGANCY, please see the project website.