Second Nordic Minisymposium on
Carbon Dioxide Capture and Storage
October 26, 2001
Centre for Environment and Sustainability
Chalmers University of Technology & Göteborg University
in co-operation with
NORDISK ENERGIFORSKNING
Editors: Anders Lyngfelt, Filip Johnsson and Christian Azar
Proceedings can be downloaded in Adobe Acrobate (.pdf) format and contains 14 parts:
First page, Contents, Introduction, Programme, Speakers
Anders Lyngfelt: An Introduction to CO2 Capture and Storage
Erik Lindeberg: Experiences from Storing Four Million Ton Carbon Dioxide in the North Sea: Simulation of CO2 distribution pattern in an underground CO2 injection projected calibrated by 3d seismics
Niels Peter Christensen: Assessing European Potential for Geological Storage of CO2
Ron Zevenhoven: CO2 Sequestration by Magnesium Silicate Mineral Carbonation in Finland
Olav Kaarstad: Hvordan et oljeselskap ser pa CO2-fjerning og -lagring
Hallvard Svendsen: Absorption as a Method for CO2 Capture
Olav Bolland: Combined Cycle with CO2 Capture Based on the Pre-Combustion Method
Per Tore Halvorsen og Tord Ursin: HiOx - Emission Free Gas Power
Asle Lygre: Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Power Plants with Integrated CO2 Capture
Tobias Mattisson: Applications of Chemical-looping Combustion with Capture of CO2
Sven-Gunnar Sundkvist: AZEP - Development of an Integrated Air Separation Membrane - Gas Turbine
Lars Strömberg: CO2-free power production in Europe. Technology and costs
Christian Azar: Carbon sequestration from fossil fuels and biomass - long-term potentials
Related links:
CO2 Capture Research at Chalmers
Minisymposium on Carbon Dioxide Capture and Storage, October 22, Gothenburg 1999