Theme day: Seminar on CO2 infrastructure

Date
1. MAY 2024

Location

Teknologisk Institut
Kongsvang Allé 29, 8000 Aarhus

Closed for registration

On the 1st of May, the Danish Technological Institute, Green Hub Denmark, and Clean focus on the technical challenges and opportunities of designing, building, and operating infrastructure for the transport of CO2 in Denmark. This in-person event will take place in Aarhus at the Danish Technological Institute from 9:30 to 17:00.

The day will focus on networking and sharing knowledge among companies across the value chain to ensure a fast and efficient establishment of a Danish CO2 infrastructure.

Program Overview

9:30 – Coffee, registration, and networking

10:00 – Welcome by Organisers

10:15 – How to minimize the implementation risk of CO2 infrastructure across the value chain?
Presentation by Fidelis New Energy, Ulrik Dan Weuder

10:45 – How do we reduce the technical and operational risks from CCS infrastructure projects?
Presentation by ABB, Nigel Greatorex and Jeppe S. Bentzen

11:15 – Break

11:30 – Transporting 2 million tons of CO2 from Sweden to Denmark by train – A simple and environmentally friendly alternative
Presentation by Green Cargo, Björn Nordh

12:00 – Costs of CO2 pipelines – New flexible tool for capacity and cost calculation in the capital area.
Presentation by Carbon Capture Cluster Copenhagen, Mikkel Krogsgaard Niss and Rambøll, Nicholaj Buhl

12:30 – Projekt Bifrost
Presenation by Ørsted Jesper Kok Frost

13:00 – Lunch

13:30 – Visits at DTI Laboratories

  • Tour 1: Carbon Capture Lab
  • Tour 2: Laboratories for testing materials for CO2 infrastructure
  • Tour 3: Laboratories for testing gas quality, emissions and leakage monitoring

14:00 – Traceability and compliance with specifications when transporting CO2 from multiple sources.
Presentation by Linde Gas, Henrik Thomsen

14:30 – Challenges of online measurement of CO2 and impurities
Presentation by Norsk Analyse, Chris André Torjussen

15:00 – Impurities in CO2: how to protect CCS transport infrastructure at minimum cost to capture plants
Presentation by CEO for Pace CCS, Matthew Healy

15:30 – Break

15:45 – Forum for CO2 infrastructure, Danish Technological Institute, Anna Zink Eikeland

16:00 – Panel discussion: “Towards Sustainable CO2 Infrastructure: Balancing Technical Innovation, Regulatory Compliance, and Cost Reduction Strategies”

16:30 – Networking

17:00 – End of event

The event is co-funded by the Danish Agency for Higher Education and Science and arranged together with Danish Technological Institute and Green Hub Denmark.