Roundtable on Co-operation in Carbon Capture and Storage: Demonstration and Commercialisation of Technologies
Background
On March 29 2011, the IEA jointly with the Russian Skochinsky Institute organized a Roundtable on Carbone Capture and Storage technologies in Moscow, Russia. The roundtable was supported by the Russian Ministry of Energy, The Russian Academy of Geology, and the Siberian Coal Energy Company (OAO SUEK).
The meeting brought together around forty Russian participants representing government, academia, research institutes, private sector oil, gas, coal, energy companies. Several international stakeholders, including representatives from the EC, UK government and Global CCS Institute also participated in the meeting.
The meeting was organized around 5 key themes: (1) Role of CCS in the energy sector development; (2) Technical issues of carbon capture, transportation and storage; (3) Policy, regulation and incentives to make CCS work; (4) Early opportunities for CCS in the Russian coal sector; and (5) The role of international cooperation in facilitating CCS development and deployment. Each session (organized around each theme) included presentations by Russian and foreign experts and a discussion with the roundtable participants.
The Roundtable was supported by:
Department of Coal and Peat Industry - Ministry of Energy of the Russian Federation
Siberian Coal Energy Company (SUEK)
Academy of Mining Sciences
Agenda (Agenda - Russian Version)
List of Participants (Russian Version)
Summary (Summary - Russian Version)
Proceedings:
Tuesday, 29 March, 2011
The meeting was chaired by:
Juho Lipponen, Head, CCS Unit, International Energy Agency
Dr. I. Levankovsiy, Acting Director General, NRMC - Skochinsky Institute of Mining
Welcome Address
Mr. K. Alekseev, Ministry of Energy of the Russian Federation
Juho Lipponen, Head, CCS Unit, International Energy Agency
Dr. I. Levankovsiy, Acting Director General, NRMC - Skochinsky Institute of Mining
Session 1: CCS - Setting the Stage
Innovative and technical developments of the economy and the effects on the developments in the energy sector
Y.A. Plakitkin, Russian Institute of Energy Studies
Carbon Capture and Storage: Potential, Progress and Challenges (Russian Version)
Juho Lipponen, Head, CCS Unit, International Energy Agency
Discussion
Session 2: Role of CCS, Latest Technology Developments
Carbon Sequestration in 3rd Generation Biofuel Production
Mr. Puchkov, Ministry of Education and Science
Current status and application of CO2 capture, transport and transportation technologies
Brief reports and discussion:
- Current CO2 capture technologies, Juho Lipponen, IEA (Russian Version)
- CO2 storage: estimates, challenges, needs, Tsukasa Yoshimura, IEA (Russian Version)
Session 3: Policy, Regulations, Cost Incentives
Incentives for CCS, Regulatory Requirements (Russian Version)
Ellina Levina, IEA
GHG mitigation priorities in Russia
Igor Kozhukovsky, Director General, Energy Forecasting Agency
Brief reports and discussions:
- Energy Efficiency Projects in Light of Financing Mechanisms and Kyoto Protocol, V.Y. Yuvonin, Federation Council
- Olli Pirkanniemi, Head of Science, Technology, Transport, Energy and Environment Section of the EU Delegation to Russia
- James Godber, DECC, UK
Session 4: Early Opportunities for CCS in the Russian Coal Sector
Role of Standardized Coal Fuel in the Realization of the Clean Coal Energy Programme (Russian Version)
B.I.Linev, Institute for the Enrichment of Solid Fuel
Brief reports and discussions:
- Mr. Ryabov, All Russia Heat Technical Institute (VTI)
- Mr. Gitarsky, Institute of Climate
- Mr. Butenko, SUEK
- Dr. Harchenko, Moscow State University
Session 5: International Co-operation in CCS
"Knowledge sharing experience"
Derek Taylor, GCCSI
Brief reports and discussions:
- James Godber, DECC, UK
- I.O. Solovyev, General Electric & Energy
Closing Remarks and Conclusions
Juho Lipponen, International Energy Agency
Dr. I. Levankovsiy, Acting Director General, NRMC - Skochinsky Institute of Mining