Bio-CCS and Bio-CCUS in Climate Change Mitigation

Workshop on Technological and financial aspects of Bio-CC(U)S by 2030-2050

Date 10th May, 2016 - 11th May, 2016
Location Oslo, Norway
Contact Kristin Onarheim
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Applicable Bio-CCUS concepts for member

states 2030 – 2050

Technological and financial aspects of Bio-CC(U)S

Time: 10 May 2016, 10.00 – 16.30

Venue: Miljøstiftelsen Bellona

Visiting address: Vulkan 11, 0178 Oslo, Norway

The first IEA Bioenergy Task 41 workshop on Bio-CCUS was held in Oslo in May 2016. The

workshop was the first in a series of four workshops and hosted by Miljøstiftelsen Bellona.

The workshop included a site visit to the CO2 capture test facility at the Oslo Municipality

Waste to Energy Plant at Klemetsrud.

The workshop aimed to give an update on the status of national plans and roadmaps for Bio-

CCUS in member states and to identify the national possibilities and potential first business

cases on a technical and economic level. Also the role of Bio-CCUS in EU

towards 2030 and 2050 was discussed. A summary of the workshop can be found under Publications.

Agenda 10 May

10.00 – 11.30 INTRODUCTION, STATUS AND NATIONAL ROADMAPS FOR IMPLEMENTING BIO-CCUS

Welcome and HSE (Sirin Engen, Miljøstiftelsen Bellona)

Introduction and workshop objective (Antti Arasto, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, Ltd)

Bio-CCS status and negative emissions after COP21 (Uwe Remme, IEA/ETP) Available here

Bio-CCUS on a global perspective (Sabine Fuss, MCC)

Bio-CCUS in Europe in light of COP21 (Marika Andersen, Bellona Europa)

Finland and Nordic countries (Antti Arasto, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, Ltd) Available here

The Netherlands (Andrea Ramirez, Utrecht University)

11.30 – 12.30 Lunch

12.30 – 13.30 CONT. STATUS AND NATIONAL ROADMAPS FOR IMPLEMENTING BIO-CCUS

US ADM Bio-CCS project in Decatur (Scott McDonald, Archer Daniels Midland Company) Available here

USA national update on Bio-CCS (Sarah Forbes, US DoE) Available here

Norway (Mario Ditaranto, Sintef Energy Research) Available here

13.30 – 14.30 APPLICABLE BIO-CCUS CONCEPTS AND INITIATIVES

Waste incineration pre-FEED (Joris Koornneef, TNO) Available here

Production of algae from CO2 (Vítor Verdelho Vieira, EABA)

Ethanol from steel industry waste gases (Sean Simpson, Lanzatech)

14.30 – 15.45 BREAKOUT SESSIONS

First applications, business cases and flagships

Role of Bio-CC(U)S in 2030 climate targets

Long-term vision and role of Bio-CC(U)S towards 2050

15.45 – 16.15 DISCUSSION AND CLOSURE

Agenda 11 May

Visit to EGE waste-to-energy plant at Klemetsrud, Oslo, Norway. The visit was hosted by Johnny Stuen, Technical Director at EGE. Presentation available here