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碳捕获和存储

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Technical Lecture
27 February 2013 17:30 - 20:00
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Description

碳捕获和存储(CCS) involves capturing, compressing and permanently storing carbon dioxide produced by burning fuel. This allows humankind to continue using existing infrastructure and fuel, without contributing to climate change. The presentation will cover types of CCS technologies, current challenges and problems for industry, CCS law and costs. The CCS industry is expected to grow in the future. Kirsten will outline specialist knowledge of carbon capture technologies, commercial aspects of CCS, state of the art of CCS, application of CCS to power plant, and policy and regulation of CCS in the EU and UK. The transportation and storage of carbon dioxide and application of CCS for industrial processes will also be covered.

Parsons Brinckerhoff is a global consulting firm assisting public and private clients to plan, develop, design, construct, operate and maintain thousands of critical infrastructure projects around the world. Founded in New York City in 1885, Parsons Brinckerhoff is a diverse company of 14,000 people in more than 150 offices on five continents providing a strong commitment to technical excellence, a diverse workforce, and service to our clients.
This event is co sponsored by Dublin Energy Lab, DIT and
Parsons Brinckerhoff

Speaker(s)

Dr Kirsten Foy graduated from Mechanical Engineering at DIT in 2008 with a PhD in Carbon Capture Technology. She is a Chartered Mechanical Engineer with eight years of experience in both research and application of Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) technologies.

地址

Room 281
DIT
Bolton Street
Dublin 1
Ireland

Contact Details

David Kennedy
+353 1 4023846
DIT
Bolton St
0000
Dublin 1, Ireland
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