(CCS)\2015\Call for Papers\Call-for-Paper Topics

— An Invitation to Present a Paper or Poster —
To present an oral paper in the concurrent sessions or a poster, a 3,000 character abstract (spaces included, approx. 500 words)
must be submitted for peer review. Below is a list of general topic & sub-topic areas. Acceptance depends on the decision of
reviewers.
COMMERCIALLY AVAILABLE CO2
CAPTURE SYSTEMS/TECHNOLOGIES
FOR FOSSIL-FUELED POWER
GENERATION PLANTS
• Coal; Natural Gas; BioFuel; Coke; and Oil
• Retrofit for Existing Coal Fired Power Plants
(Systems, Economics/Capability of Meeting EPA
Proposed Coal-Fired Power Generation
Regulations)
• Market/Economic Assessment/Comparison of
Capture Systems for Coal-Fired Power Plants
RDD&D PROJECTS/POTENTIAL
INNOVATIVE CO2 CAPTURE
TECHNOLOGIES FOR FOSSIL-FUELED
POWER PLANTS
CO2 CAPTURE TECHNOLOGIES
APPROPRIATE/ FEASIBLE FOR
UTILIZATION FOR EOR/EGR
ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERNS /
POSSIBLE REGULATORY
REQUIREMENTS FOR COMMERCIALLY
AVAILABLE CO2 CAPTURE SYSTEMS
RESULTS/PERFORMANCE DATA ON
CAPTURE TECHNOLOGY SYSTEMS
• Update from Major Technology Demo Centers
• Reports on Lab/Bench/Small-Scale Capture
Technology Centers
CO2 CAPTURE SYSTEMS &
TECHNOLOGIES FOR INDUSTRIAL &
NON-POWER APPLICATIONS
POTENTIAL AMBIENT AIR CO2
CAPTURE TECHNOLOGY SYSTEMS
PUBLIC ACCEPTANCE/STATE/FED
OVERSIGHT/REGULATION OF CO2
RESERVOIR STORAGE SYSTEMS
ANTHROPOGENIC CO2 AS A FEED /
INGREDIENT IN INDUSTRIAL /
AGRICULTURAL PROCESSES
RESULTING IN REDUCTION OF
ATMOSPHERIC EMISSIONS
MAJOR CCS/CCUS PROJECTS AROUND
THE WORLD
STANDARDS / PROTOCOLS /
REGULATIONS IN-PLACE OR BEING
PROPOSED FOR CCUS/CCS
CO2 GEOLOGICAL STORAGE
• What can be learned from Natural CO2
Reservoirs?
• New/Innovative Site Characterization Techniques
• Large Scale Storage Projects/Demos
• Reservoir Design for Future Utilization of CO2
STATE ACTIONS/LEGISLATION/
STATUTES TO FACILITATE CCUS/CCS
AND/OR EOR/EGR
GEO-STORAGE RISK ANALYSES
CO2 TRANSPORT & INFRASTRUCTURE
NEEDS
MONITORING TECHNOLOGY
ADVANCEMENTS
• Transport Systems to Storage Sites/Permanent
Disposition sites
• Transport Systems to Support EOR/EGR
• Tracer Developments, Discoveries, and
Performance Studies
EOR/EGR UTILIZING ANTHROPOGENIC
CO2 AS A STORAGE/PERMANENT
DISPOSITION OPTION
PERMITTING STORAGE — EPA CLASS
VI / OTHER APPROACHES
POSSIBLE NON-GEOLOGICAL
STORAGE/DISPOSITION SYSTEMS
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
ASSESSMENTS OF GEO-STORAGE
CO2 AS A FRACKING MEDIUM FOR
RELEASE OF PRODUCTION OF
NATURAL GAS/OIL
SYSTEMS/TECHNOLOGIES FOR
CAPTURING GHG EMISSIONS
RESULTING FROM OIL/NATURAL GAS
PRODUCTION AND COAL
GASIFICATION FACILITIES
ABSTRACT DUE: Jan. 23, 2015; Acceptance Notification: February 27, 2015; Submit via: www.carbonsq.com
Please indicate topic/sub-topic area. Full Papers or PP Due: April 4. Oral presentation limited to 20 minutes, including 5
minutes for Q&A. Poster Sessions will be held 5:30-7:00pm on April 29 and 30. PDF files of PP presentations will be accepted
in lieu of a technical paper.
Conference Advisors…
Adriana Arevalo
USEA
Elizabeth Burton
Global CCS Institute
Robert Hilton
ALSTOM Power
Chuck McConnell
Rice University
Rajesh Pawar
LANL
Scott Smouse
U.S. DOE/NETL
Stefan Bachu
Alberta Innovates
Dan Cole
Denbury
Jeffrey Hopkins
C2ES
Jon W. McKinney
Public Service Commission
of West Virginia
George Peridas
NRDC
Desikan Sundararajan
STATOIL
Max Ball
SaskPower
Guy Couturier
SNC- Lavalin Inc
Susan Hovorka
University of Texas
Dwight Peters
Schlumberger Carbon Svs.
Ronald Surdam
University of Wyoming
Melissa Batum
U.S. Dept. of the Interior
Don DePaolo
LBNL
Nigel Jenvey
BP Alternative Energy
Eric Peterson
Idaho National Laboratory
Robert Van Voorhees
Carbon Sequestration Council
Carl O. Bauer
C.O. Bauer Consulting Inc.
Sarah Forbes
World Resources Institute
Bruce Kobelski
U.S. EPA
Ed Rubin
Carnegie Mellon University
Sarah Wade
AJW Inc.
Indrajit Bhattacharya
American Electric Power
John Gale
IEA GHG R&D Prog.
Dennis Leppin
Gas Technology Institute
George Rudins
USCSC
Ivy Wheeler
NARUC
Jackie Bird
BirdWorks Consulting
Neeraj Gupta
Battelle
Juho Lipponen
IEA GHG R&D Prog.
Norm Sacuta
PTRC
Ben Yamagata
Coal Utilization Research Council
Thomas Brouns
PNNL-Battelle
John Harju
University of North Dakota
John Litynski
U.S. DOE-NETL
Steve Melzer
Melzer Consulting
Tom Mikus
CO2 Global
Nancy Mohn
ALSTOM Power
Michael Moore
NACCSA
Granger Morgan
Carnegie Mellon University
Curtis M. Oldenburg
LBNL
Thomas Sarkus
U.S. DOE/NETL