Presentations at the ACT Knowledge Sharing Workshop
/The ACT consortium is very happy with the successful ACT Knowledge Sharing Workshop in Paris 4th and 5th October 2023. The focus of the Workshop was to share knowledge, experiences and results gained in the ongoing ACT projects. The workshop was also an excellent opportunity for generating new ideas and building new networks.
A big thank to all the ACT projects who contributed to making the workshop a big success and a big thank to ADEME and ANR for great hospitality and for taking care of all practicalities.
The presentations from the workshop can be downloaded as soon as we have confirmation from the presenter to publish their slides. The list below will continuously be updated as soon as we hear from the presenters. The program is available here.
Opening session and key note presentations
Welcome to the ACT Knowledge Sharing Workshop 2023, Gerdi Breembroek, RVO / ACT. Download.
Presentation of French Ministry of Education, Xavier Montagne
Presentation of ANR, Pascal Bain. Download.
Presentation of ADEME, Anne Varet. Download.
Future possibilities within the Clean Energy Transition Partnership (CETP), Gerdi Breembroek, RVO / ACT. Download.
Carbon sinks: What role can research play or have in accelerating their development in France? Guillaume Boissonnet, CEA. Download.
Key note presentation - The role of CCUS in the green transition, Joop Hazenberg, ZEP (Zero Emission Platform). Download.
French ministry subject of CCS&CCU in France, Carol Paquier. Download.
Building industrial case for CO2 capture
Chemical looping technologies (the LOUISE project), Jochen Ströhle, Technische Universität Darmstadt. Download.
Solid adsorbent looping technology (the ABSALT project), Colin Snape, University of Nottingham. Download.
Sustainable operation of CO2 capture plants (the SCOPE project), Hanne Kvamsdal, SINTEF. Download.
CO2 Capture on ships (the EverLoNG project), Marco Linders, TNO. Download.
Building business cases for sustainable CO2 utilisation
Convert CO2 to biofuels and chemicals (the CooCE project), Rocio A. Diaz-Chavez, Imperial College London. Download.
Conversion of CO2 from cement plant (the CREATE project), Tim Stauft, Carbonova. Download
Convert CO2 to Ethylene (the CoCaCO2La project), Feifei Zhang, TWI. Download.
Convert CO2 to methanol (the NEXTCCUS project), Mahmoud Zendehdel, IRITALY Trading Company. Download.
Upscaling to CO2 storage in giga-ton scale
De-risiking CO2 storage (the SHARP project), Elin Skurtveit, NGI. Download.
Micro seismic monitoring of storage sites (the ENSURE project), Volker Oye, NORSAR. Download.
New cement for CO2 storage (the CEMENTEGRITY project), Reinier van Noort, IFE. Download.
Re-using depleted fields for CO2 storage (The RETURN project), Jelena Todorovic, SINTEF. Download.
Connecting CO2 sources and sinks (the ACTION project), Anna Korre, Imperial College. Download.
Research and innovation needed for CCUS deployment
New concept for CO2 Capture (the MeDORA project), Roberta Veronezi Figueiredo, TNO. Download.
Carbon sequestration in cement (the 3D Printing project), Souradeep Gupta, Indian Institute of Science Bangalore. Download.
Carbon conversion to cementitious materials for buildings (the MACE project), Ana Aday, NREL. Download.
Storing CO2 in basalts (the PERBAS project), Jörg Bialas, GEOMAR. Download.
Monitoring CO2 storage sites (the SPARSE project), Peder Eliasson, SINTEF. Download.
CO2 injection program for depleted gas reservoirs (the AMIGO project), Rick Chalaturnyk, University of Alberta. Download.
We have included some photos below that captures the atmosphere from the workshop. Please acknowledge our photographer Li Hua is you download and use the photos.
Mahmoud Zendehdel presenting the NEXTCCUS project
Hanne Kvamsdal presenting the SCOPE project
Gerdi Breembroek has everybody’s attention
Marco Linders explaining the EverLoNG project at the poster session
Everything was very good organized by Oksana Toma and Thamires Moreira
Lively discussions at the poster session
Roberta Figueiredo presenting the MeDORA project
Happy representatives from the ACT consortium