PRELIMINARY PROGRAM SCHEDULE
ORAL SESSIONSTuesday, September 13, <strong>2011</strong>10:20 - 17:25SESSION 1MAJOR CCS DEMONSTRATION PROJECTS:FINANCING OF CCT AND CCS PROJECTSTom Sarkus and Tina Vital10:20 - Opening Remarks - Tom Sarkus, DOE/NETL,USA10:30 - TBA, Antonio Barbalho, World Bank Corp.,USA10:50 - Financing and Advisory Services for theAlternative Energy Sector, Dorothy A. Price Hill, Mid-Market Securities LLC, USA11:10 - Financing Energy Sustainability – Efficiencyand Conversion to Reduce GHG, Robert A. Payne, CateStreet Capital, Inc., USA11:30 - Roundtable DiscussionSESSION 2GASIFICATION:GENERAL – 1Jenny Tennant and Sam Tam10:20 - An Overview <strong>of</strong> U.S. DOE’s AdvancedGasification Technologies <strong>Program</strong>, Jenny B. Tennant,DOE/NETL, USA10:40 - Dispatchable Operation <strong>of</strong> IGCC, DonaldJ. Chmielewski, Benjamin Omell, Illinois Institute <strong>of</strong>Technology, USA11:00 - Oxygen – Blown TRIG TM Gasifier for ChemicalsProduction, John Abughazaleh, Hui Zhao, Sumit Anand,KBR, USA11:20 - Advanced Virtual Energy Simulation, Training,and Research: IGCC with CO 2Capture Power Plant,Stephen E. Zitney, Eric A. Liese, Priyadarshi Mahapatra,Richard Turton, Debangsu Bhattacharyya, DOE/NETL/AVESTAR Center; Graham T. Provost, Fossil ConsultingServices, Inc., USA11:40 - Enabling Clean Coal Power Generation:ITM Oxygen Technology, Lori L. Anderson, PhillipA. Armstrong, John M. Repasky, VanEric E. Stein, AirProducts and Chemicals, Inc., USASESSION 3COAL-DERIVED PRODUCTS:GENERAL – 1Belma Demirel and Steve Xiao10:20 - Development <strong>of</strong> a Fluidizable Catalyst andTransport Reactor-Based Methanation Process for theConversion <strong>of</strong> Syngas into Pipeline Quality NaturalGas, Jason Trembly, Brian S. Turk, Jon McCarty,Maruthi Pavani, Jian-Ping Shen, Raghubir P. Gupta, RTIInternational, USA10:40 - Experimental Study on Substitute Natural GasProduction by Catalytic Coal Gasification in a FluidizedBed, Jicheng Bi, Zhiqiang Sun, Yan Zheng, Pinyu Kuai,ENN Group Co., Ltd; Kezhong Li, Rong Zhang, Institute<strong>of</strong> Coal Chemistry, CAS, CHINA11:00 - Preparation <strong>of</strong> Nickel-Based Catalysts forMethanation Used in Slurry Bed Reactor, Long He,Yonggang Wang, Xiangkun Guo, Deping Xu, ChinaUniversity <strong>of</strong> Mining & Technology, CHINATECHNICAL PROGRAMSESSION 4CARBON MANAGEMENT:CO 2CAPTURE - SORBENTS – 1Richard Winschel and Steve Carpenter10:20 - A Rigorous Yet Scalable Kinetic Model for theUptake <strong>of</strong> CO 2By Silica-Supported, PEI-ImpregnatedSorbents, David S. Mebane, Daniel Fauth, McMahan Gray,DOE/NETL, USA10:40 - PEI-Silica “Nanobubbles” for CO 2Sorption,Karen Uffalussy, Götz Veser, University <strong>of</strong> Pittsburgh/DOE/NETL; Craig Stevenson, Lu Whaley, University <strong>of</strong>Pittsburgh, USA11:00 - A Model for the Adsorption Kinetics <strong>of</strong> CO 2on Amine-Impregnated Mesoporous Sorbents in thePresence <strong>of</strong> Water, Andrew Lee, David Mebane, DavidC. Miller, Dan Fauth, DOE/NETL, USA11:20 - Investigation <strong>of</strong> High Temperature SteamHydration <strong>of</strong> Calcium Oxide for Improved CarbonDioxide Capture Over Multiple Cycles, Nihar Phalak,Niranjani Deshpande, L. S. Fan, The Ohio State University,USASESSION 5COMBUSTION:EMISSION CONTROLSJohn Wheeldon and Evan Granite10:20 - Improvement <strong>of</strong> Operating Life <strong>of</strong> SCR DENO xCatalyst by Injection <strong>of</strong> Combustion Additive, MandarGadgil, Behrooz Ghorishi, Kevin A. Larson, Babcock &Wilcox, USA10:40 - Development <strong>of</strong> Repetitive Pulsed Electron BeamTechnology for Removing NO xand SO xfrom Flue Gas,John D. Sethian, Matt Wolford, Laser Plasma Branch, NavalResearch Laboratory, USA11:00 - Modeling Secondary Coal Pyrolysis and NO xRelease for Pulverized Coal Combustion, Dong Zeng,Alan N. Sayre, Shengteng Hu, Hamid Sarv, Babcock &Wilcox, USA11:20 - Prediction <strong>of</strong> Emissions and Performance <strong>of</strong> a650 MW Coal-Fired Boiler Using CFD, Alejandro Posada,Ismail Celik, West Virginia University, DOE/NETL;Benjamin Chorpening, DOE/NETL; Nathan Jakinovich,Detroit Edison Belle River Power Plant, USA11:40 -Mercury Emission Control by Wet Scrubber withSuper Static Mixer, Shinji Kambara, Hiroshi Moritomi,Gifu University; Eiichiro Makino, Sojitz Corporation;Hisao Kojima, Mu Company Ltd., JAPANSESSION 6MINING:GENERALFrancois Botha10:20 - The Corrosion Potential <strong>of</strong> Rock Bolts on CoalMines, A.J.S. Spearing, K. Mondal, G. Bylapudi, J. Weber,Southern Illinois University Carbondale; J. Hirschi, IllinoisClean Coal Institute, USA10:40 - Characterization <strong>of</strong> Coal and Quartz Dustfrom an Indiana Mine, Y. P. Chugh, K. Mondal, V.K.Kollipara, H. Gurley, D.D. Relangi, Southern IllinoisUniversity Carbondale; Joe Hirschi, Illinois Clean CoalInstitute, USA11:00 - An Integrated Model for Predicting AtmosphericStatus in a Sealed Mine Area, J.W.Cheng, Y. Luo, WestVirginia University, USA11:20 - Assessment <strong>of</strong> SIUC Engineered Cribs for MineSupport, Harrold Gurley, Y. P. Chugh, Southern IllinoisUniversity Carbondale; Joseph Hirschi, Illinois Clean CoalInstitute, USA11:40 - A Numerical Analysis <strong>of</strong> a Four-Way Coal MineIntersection with Primary and Secondary Supports:Additional Analyses, Y. P. Chugh, Behrooz Abbasi,Southern Illinois University Carbondale; Joseph Hirschi,Illinois Clean Coal Institute, USASESSION 7MAJOR CCS DEMONSTRATION PROJECTS:FINANCIAL RISK MANAGEMENT STATEGIESFOR CCTMarty Webler and Tina Vital13:30 - Project Financing & the Texas Clean EnergyProject (TCEP), Eric Redman, Summit Power GroupInc., USA13:50 - Building an Organizational Risk ManagementFramework, Michael Sell, Global Association <strong>of</strong> RiskPr<strong>of</strong>essionals, USA14:10 - Financial and Risk Management in StructuredCredit, Hans L. Christensen, MJX Asset ManagementLLC, USA14:30 - Investment and Risk Transfer in EnergyMarkets, Glen Swindle, Eleven Madison, USA14:50 - Roundtable DiscussionSESSION 8GASIFICATION:ECONOMICSPete Rozzell and Massood Ramezan13:30 - Cost Comparisons <strong>of</strong> Coal-Fired Power Plantswith Carbon Capture, Norman Z. Shilling, GE Power &Water; James R. Y. Rawson, GE Global Research; JeffreyS. Goldmeer, GE Energy,USA13:50 - Load-Following Control <strong>of</strong> an IGCC Plantwith CO 2Capture, Debangsu Bhattacharyya, RichardTurton, West Virginia University; Stephen E. Zitney, DOE/NETL, USA14:10 - Economic Evaluation <strong>of</strong> the UCSRP-HPProcess in IGCC Applications, S. James Zhou, ArunBasu, Ajay Makkuni, Howard Meyer, Gas TechnologyInstitute, USA14:30 - Exergy & Economic Analysis <strong>of</strong> an IGCC-CSSPower Plant using H 2and O 2Separation Membranes,Nicholas Siefert, Carnegie Mellon University, DOE/NETL; Dhruv Bhatnagar, Shawn Litster, Carnegie MellonUniversity, USA14:50 - Polygeneration Added Value to Coal Gasification,Aleksander Sobolewski, Institute for Chemical Processing<strong>of</strong> Coal, POLANDSESSION 9COAL-DERIVED PRODUCTS:GENERAL – 2Belma Demirel and Steve Xiao13:30 - Direct Hydrogen Production from Warm Coaland Biomass Syngas, Liyu Li, Chris J. Howard, BaoweiChen, Shari X. Li, Haobo Chen, David L. King, PacificNorthwest National Laboratory; Yuhua Duan, James C.Fisher II, DOE/NETL; Keling Zhang, Prabhakar Singh,University <strong>of</strong> Connecticut, USA; Yunhan Xiao, ResearchCenter for Clean Energy and Power <strong>of</strong> Chinese Academy<strong>of</strong> Sciences, CHINA13:50 - Catalytic CO 2Char Gasification for CommercialMaterials Production, Hua Song, Jason Trembly,Nandita Akunuri, Brian S. Turk, Raghubir P. Gupta, RTIInternational, USA14:10 - Determination <strong>of</strong> the Effect <strong>of</strong> Coal/Biomass-Derived Syngas Contaminants on the Performance <strong>of</strong>