NZEC Presentations

Agenda

“China-EU Cooperation on Near Zero Emissions Coal: Phase I results and next steps”

 

Date:                                      28-29 October 2009

Location:                                 Beijing, China

Venue:                                    Sofitel Wanda

DAY ONE – 28 October 2009

9.00     Welcome and keynote addresses

Chair: Deputy Director-General Peng Sizhen, MOST

  • On behalf of Vice Minister Liu Yanhua: Ma Yanhe, Director General, Chinese Ministry of   

    Science and Technology

  • Serge Abou, Head of Delegation, European Commission

  •  Ed Miliband, UK Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change - video message

  • Graham White, Director General of International Energy and Technology, UK Department  

    of Energy and Climate Change

10.15   Tea and coffee

10.45   Key findings from NZEC Phase I

Chair: Deputy Director-General Peng Sizhen, ACCA21

12.30   Lunch

13.30   Stakeholder views on CCS in China

Chair: Stefan Agne, European Commission

15.15   Tea and Coffee

15.45   Other international CCS activities in China

Chair: Debbie Stockwell, UK Department of Energy and Climate Change

  • Rick Causebrook, Geoscience Australia, 1 - 2

  • Kojiro Katsukura, Research Institute of Innovative Technology for the Earth, Japan

  • Scott Smouse, US Department of Energy

  • Alessia Pietrosanti, Ministry of Environment, Italy

  • Q&A

17.30   End

18.00   Dinner at Sofitel Wanda (for all participants)

 

DAY TWO – 29 October 2009

9.00     Detailed findings of NZEC Phase I on capture technologies

Chair: Vassilios Kougionas, European Commission

10.15   Tea and Coffee

10.45   Detailed findings on storage

Chair: Zhang Jiutian, ACCA21   

12.00   Lunch

13.00   Detailed findings on finance, stakeholder perceptions and regulation

Chair: Prof Chen Wenying, Tsinghua University

14.20   Tea and coffee

14.50   Moving to the next phases of NZEC: panel discussion with stakeholders and questions from the floor

Chair: Paal Frisvold, Bellona

  • Zhang Jiutian, ACCA21

  • Debbie Stockwell, UK Department of Energy and Climate Change

  • Jin Hongguang, Chinese Academy of Sciences

  • Antongiulio Marin, European Commission

  • Zheng Song, Greengen

  • Xavier Chen, European Chamber of Commerce in China

  • Kala Mulqueeny, Asian Development Bank

  • M. Navizet, Agence Francaise de Development

16.50   CLOSING REMARKS