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EEC 2010, Katowice 1 June, 2010 2
CC PolandPlus - Main Partners
AGH University of Science and Technology
Jagiellonian University
Silesian University of Technology
Wrocław Universityof Technology
Institute of ChemicalProcessing of Coal
Central Mining Institute
Crude oil productionrefining and distribution
Oil and gas explorationproduction
Production, distributionof energy
Boilers manufacturer
Manufacturer of chemicals
Univers./Res.Instit.
Industry
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CC PolandPlus - localization
1. Development of coal/lignite gasification technologies
2. Improving efficiency of energy production and reduction of emissions
3. CO2 geologic sequestration
4. Nuclear co-generation. Nuclear – coal synergy, including recycling of CO2
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Clean Coal Technologies Thematic areas
1. Coal ranking for gasification in respect of CO2
reduction
2. Model of coal gasification kinetics
3. Thermodynamic model of gasification with CO2 enriched blow
4. Aerodynamic model of gasification reactor
5. Pilot plant testing data
6. Process package for gasification
Development of coal/lignite gasification technologies
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Development of a coal gasification technology for high-efficiency fuel and power production
Project budget
89.8 mln PLN (22.5 mln Euro) including:•80 mln PLN (ca. 20 mln Euro) –financial support of NCBiR•9.8 mln PLN (ca. 2.5 mln Euro) –contribution of Commercial Partners
Improving efficiency of energy production and reduction of
emissions
1. Identification of prospective areas for enhancing efficiency and reduction of emissions.
2. Fundamental physical and computational studies on development of technologies.
3. Tests in pilot scale and optimisation.
4. Estimation of economic and social impacts of the project. Deployment and comercialisation.
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1. Decrease the cost of CO2 geologic sequestration by developing innovative optimization methods for sequestration technologies, with collateral economic benefits such as enhanced oil recovery (EOR), enhanced gas recovery (EGR), enhanced coal bed methane (ECBM) and storage in aquifers.
2. Minimize risk of geologic sequestration by (1) providing the information needed to select sites for safe and effective sequestration, (2) increasing confidence in the effectiveness and safety of sequestration by identifying and demonstrating cost-effective monitoring technologies, and (3) improving performance-assessment methods to predict and verify that long-term sequestration practices are safe and effective and do not introduce any unintended environmental impact.
3. Lowering the time implementation by (1) pursuing early opportunities for pilot tests with our industrial partners and (2) gaining public acceptance.
CO2 geologic sequestration
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Distribution of sedimentary
Nuclear co-generation. Nuclear – coal synergy, including of recycling
CO2
1. Analysis of usage HTR for water splitting, coal gasification, generation of high temperature steam industrial technologies.
2. Projects and construction of demo-installation for electrolytic water splitting using out of peak power from power plant.
3. Project and construction demo-installation for conversion of CO2
into synfuel, alcohols and hydrocarbons, using of H2 from splitting of water. Study about CO2 recycling. Economical studies of CO2 conversion using heat from nuclear reactors.
4. Projects and demo-installation high temperature exchangers for steam production with heat from light water reactors, and heat exchangers for high temperature reactors.
5. Applications of selected projects in industry and tests.
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Design of CC Projects
1. Thematic Workshop on Clean Coal Technologies – AGH 25 May 2010. Presentation of proposals and fields of cooperation.
2. Collecting of project proposals and clustering by thematic coordinators. First draft of Proposals before 20 June.
3. Discussion and evaluation of the Proposals – decision and incorporation to Business Plan of CC – till 30 June 2010.
4. Application for Annual/Triennial Grant submitted to EIT.
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PolandPlusAHG+SUT
2010 2011 2012
PhD in CCT 0 10 15
MSC in CCT 0 15** 30
KIC - level
PhD in SustEnergy
5* 10 15
MSC inSustEnergy
0 30*** 40***
*) - PhD in Smart Grids Technological Platforms (Selelect+ coordinated ny KTH) **) - MSc in Gasification of Coal ***) - MSc in: Smart Grids Technological Platforms, Sustainable Fuel Economy, Sustainable Energy Development
Educational Plan
Organization of CC PolandPlus
General structure
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1. Decision on company/foundation as legal of CC PolandPlus (30 June 2010).
2. Creation of legal structure of CC Poland Plus and election of related bodies.
3. Office for CC PolandPlus headquarters before 15 October 2010.
4. Full operational functionality – before 1 January 2011.
Organization of CC PolandPlus
Next steps
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