Event Date and Location
April 25–26, Champaign, Illinois, United States
Meeting Documents and Presentations
Technical Group Meeting (April 25)
- Report from CSLF Secretariat
Richard Lynch, CSLF Secretariat - Update from the CO2GeoNet Association
Ceri Vincent, President, CO2GeoNet Association - Update from the IEA Greenhouse Gas R&D Programme
Tim Dixon, Programme Manager, IEAGHG - Update from the Global CCS Institute
Rob Mitchell, Senior Client Engagement Lead, GCCSI - Report from the CSLF Policy Group
Mark Ackiewicz, United States - Report from Task Force on CCS and Energy-Intensive Industries
Dominique Copin, Task Force Co-Chair, France - Final Report from Improved Pore Space Utilisation Task Force
Max Watson, Task Force Co-Chair, Australia - Report from Task Force on Non-EHR Utilization Options
Mark Ackiewicz, Task Force Chair, United States - Report from Hubs and Infrastructure Task Force
Lars Ingolf Eide, Task Force Chair, Norway - New Technical Group Activities
Åse Slagtern, Technical Group Chair, Norway - Engagement of the Academic Community
Åse Slagtern, Technical Group Chair, Norway
Technical Group Meeting (continuation, April 26)
- Update on CCUS in the United States
Mark Ackiewicz, United States - Update from CSLF-Recognized Project: NET Power 50 MW Allam Cycle Demonstration Project
Adam Goff, NET Power / 8 Rivers, United States - Update from CSLF-Recognized Project: Michigan Basin Development Phase Project
Neeraj Gupta, Battelle, United States - Update from CSLF-Recognized Project: SECARB Early Test at Cranfield Project
Susan Hovorka, University of Texas Gulf Coast Carbon Center, United States - Update from CSLF-Recognized Project: CCSI2 Initiative
Grant Bromhal, National Energy Technology Laboratory, United States - Update from CSLF-Recognized Project: NRAP Initiative
Grant Bromhal, National Energy Technology Laboratory, United States - Update from Petra Nova Project
Greg Kennedy, NRG Energy, United States - New Materials Discovery in CC Solvents and Membranes Using Computational Methods
Jan Steckel, National Energy Technology Laboratory, United States - Project Tundra: Developing the World’s Largest Integrated Post-Combustion Carbon Capture Unit
Neil Wildgust, University of North Dakota Energy & Environmental Research Center, United States - Update from the International Test Center Network
Frank Morton, National Carbon Capture Center, United States
Jon Gibbins, United Kingdom CCS Research Centre - Report from Ad Hoc Committee: Measuring Progress on Recommendations from the 2017 CSLF Technology Roadmap
Sallie Greenberg, Committee Chair, United States
Lars Ingolf Eide, Norway