CO2 Capture Technology Meeting
The Department of Energy's National Energy Technology Laboratory (DOE/NETL) hosted the 2010 CO2 Capture Technology Meeting on September 13-17, 2010 at the Sheraton Station Square Hotel in Pittsburgh, PA. The meeting provided a public forum to present carbon dioxide (CO2) capture technology development status and accomplishments made under NETL’s Innovations for Existing Plants, Carbon Sequestration and Demonstration Programs (CCPI -Clean Coal Power Initiative and ICCS -Industrial Carbon Capture and Sequestration). In addition, ARPA-E Program Director Mark Hartney highlighted the Agency's CO2 capture portfolio.
The ARPA-E projects highlighted at the meeting are summarized below.
View the full meeting agenda (pdf).
View ARPA-E Program Director Mark Hartney's presentation (pdf)
ARPA-E Poster Presentations:
1. James Lalonde, Codexis Inc.
Low-Cost Biocatalyst for Acceleration of Energy Efficient CO2 Capture Solvents (pdf)
2. Kunlei Liu, University of Kentucky, Center for Applied Energy Research
A Solvent/Membrane Hybrid Post-Combustion CO2 Capture Process for Existing CoalFired Power Plants (pdf)
3. Jeffrey Long, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
High-Throughput Discovery of Robust Metal-Organic Frameworks for Carbon Dioxide Capture (pdf)
4. Joan Brennecke, University of Notre Dame
CO2 Capture with Ionic Liquids Involving Phase Change (pdf)
5. Larry Baxter, Sustainable Energy Solutions/Brigham Young University
Cryogenic Carbon Capture (pdf)
6. Edward Swanson and Tushar Patel, Columbia University
7. Aqil Jamal, RTI International
CO2 Binding Organic Liquids for Post-Combustion CO2 Capture (pdf)
8. Hongcai Zhou, Texas A&M University
9. Fritz Simeon, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Electrochemically Mediated Separation for Carbon Capture and Mitigation (pdf)
10. Teresa Grocela, GE Global Research
Phase Changing Absorbents for CO2 Capture (pdf)
11. Joshuah Stolaroff, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Bio-Mimetic Catalysts for Carbon Capture with Optimized System Placement (pdf)
12. David Sholl, Georgia Tech
MOF Polymer Composite Membranes for CO2 Capture From Flue Gas (pdf)
13. Kathryn A. Berchtold, Los Alamos National Laboratory
14. Sheng Dai, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
High Performance CO2 Scrubbing Based on Hollow Fiber-Supported Designer Ionic Liquid Sponges
15. Vladimir Balepin, ATK
A High Efficiency Inertial CO2 Extraction System – ICES (pdf)
16. Aleksandr Noy, Porifera Inc.
Carbon Nanotube Membranes for Carbon Sequestration (pdf)
17. Harry Cordatos, United Technologies Research Center
CO2 Capture with Enzyme Synthetic Analogue (pdf)
18. Wayne M. Carlson and Jitendra T. Shah, Nalco Company
Resin Wafer Electrodeionization for Flue Gas Carbon Dioxide Capture (pdf)
19. David Moore and Kai Landskron, Lehigh University
Electric Field Swing Adsorption (EFSA) for Carbon Capture Applications (pdf)
20. Fanxing Li, Ohio State University
Pilot Scale Testing of the Syngas Chemical Looping Process (pdf)