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Presentation 7 – Carbon Trading – What’s in it for IFRF Member Organisations
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Authors: Allan Jones
Summary
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Abstract
TOTeM22 aims to bring together Member Organisations belonging to the Power Generation Industries and their associated service providers. Specifically, this TOTeM aims to reinforce the role of the Foundation in providing the technical services to this particular industrial sector.
The TOTeM is chaired by Dr. Johan Vanormelingen and hosted by our Belgian Member Organisation - LABORELEC.
The programmes consists of three parts. In the morning session five invited speakers will present their views on “Combustion Trends in Cement and Mineral Processing Industries”.
The afternoon session will consist of a poster/exhibition session; followed by an open forum intended to be an interactive discussion leading to the conclusions specified in the general objectives of a TOTeM.
TOTeM22
Programme
13th November 2002
08.15 – 08.45 |
Registration | |
08.45 - 09.00 |
Introductions |
Objectives of the Linkebeek TOTeMs Peter Roberts, IFRF NET |
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Introduction to TOTeM22 Johan Vanormelingen, LABORELEC - Programme Chairman |
Session 1 |
Invited Technical Presentation | |
09.00-09.35 |
Presentation 1 |
Requirements for Pollution Control in the Power Generation Industry Sauro Pasini, ENEL Produzione Ricerca, Italy |
09.35-10.10 |
Presentation 2 |
Comparison of Technologies for Thermal Utilization of Biomass and Waste Hartmut Spliethoff, Technical University of Delft, The Netherlands |
10.10-10.45 |
Presentation 3 |
Trends in the Co-Combustion of Fossil Substitute Fuels Patrick Savat and Johan Vanormelingen, LABORELEC, Belgium |
10.45-11.15 |
Refreshment Break | |
11.15-11.50 |
Presentation 4 |
Trends in Gas Turbine Combustion Mike Cannon and Peter Jansohn, Alstom Power, Switzerland |
11.50-12.25 |
Presentation 5 |
PowerFlam - The Developing Concept for Research and Handbook Knowledge Bases for IFRF Member Organisations in the Power Generation and Associate Service Industries Peter Roberts, IFRF NET, The Netherlands |
12.25-13.30 |
Lunch | |
13.30-14.10 |
Presentation 6 |
Research for the Power Generation Industry Programmes at the IFRF Research Station Willem van de Kamp, IFRF Research Station B.V., The Netherlands |
14.10-14.40 |
Presentation 7 |
Carbon Trading – What’s in it for IFRF Member Organisations Allan Jones, Powergen, UK |
Session 2 |
Exhibition and Poster Session | |
14.50 – 15.50 |
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Poster/Exhibition Presentations Informal description of work done or services provided by IFRF Member Organisations and Individual Members on research and development, and products relating to the Topics. The Poster Presentation can describe research results, development and demonstration activities, through to and including new technologies. Whilst the Exhibition Presentation would provide opportunities for Member Organisations from the Equipment and Services Providers to present their products or services and the chance to meet Member Organisations from the Fuel End Users. During this session, refreshment will be served. |
Session 3 |
Open Forum Session | |
15.50 – 17.00 |
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Discussion In this session, everyone may have their say. The objective is to determine further requirements for research and to define priorities. All speakers will be invited “on-stage” to answer questions. |
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Conclusions Drawing of conclusions Specification of actions to be taken Concluding Remarks |
Johan Vanormelingen
TOTeM22 Chairman
Belgium, November 2002
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Research: Conference
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Outline
- 01 Welcome to LABORELEC
- 02 Presentation 1 – Requirements for the Pollution Control in the Power Generation Industry
- 03 Presentation 2 – Comparison of Technologies for Thermal Utilisation of Biomass and Waste
- 04 Presentation 3 – Trends in Co-combustion of Fossil Substitute Fuels
- 05 Presentation 4 – Trends in Gas Turbine Combustion
- 06 Presentation 5 – PowerFlam – The Developing Concept for Research and Handbook Knowledge Bases for IFRF Member Organisations in the Power Generation and Associate Service Industries
- 07 Presentation 6 – Research for the Power Generation Industry Programmes at the IFRF Research Station
- 08 Presentation 7 – Carbon Trading – What’s in it for IFRF Member Organisations
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