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Annual Report 2014

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CO

2

capture

(

SP1

)

Capture of CO

2

takes place before or after combustion,

and combustion processes can be made cleaner. The

overall aim is to reduce CO

2

emissions from being

released into the atmosphere. Since the world still

depends on fossil fuels for energy production, there is

a need for technology to capture CO

2

from coal- and

gas-fired power plants and from industrial sources.

Dissemination

Innovation and centre building

Task2.1

CO

2

pipeline integrity

Task4.1

CO

2

chain analysis,

environmental impacts

and safety

PhD programme

Post-doc

programme

Researcher

exchange

Centre management

Board

General assembly

Task2.2

CO

2

mixture properties

SP 2

CO

2

Transport

SP 3

CO

2

Storage

CO

2

Value Chain

SP 4

SP5

Academia

Task3.3

Monitoring

CO

2

reservoir

containment

Task3.5

Well integrity

Task3.6

Enabling large scale

CO

2

storage and EOR

Task3.4

Scientific committee

Exploitation and

innovation advisory

committee

Partow Pakdel

Henriksen

Task1.3

Enabling H

2

fueled

gas turbines

Task1.4

Oxy-fuel technologies

Task1.5

Application to industry

and offshore

Task1.6

Integrated assessment

Task1.7

Looping technologies

Task1.1

Solvent technology

Task1.2

Innovative membrane

technologies

CO

2

Capture

SP 1

Technical committees