This webinar will explore the possibility of substituting fossil fuels with waste-derived alternatives, and applying oxyfuel and chemical looping combustion (CLC) technologies in the waste-to-energy (WtE) sector as a means of capturing CO2 emissions.
It will feature both researchers and industry experters, who will discuss the viability of retrofitting WtE plants with oxyfuel and CLC technologies. To do this, they will refer to recent large-scale pilot tests, further challenges to scaling up technology, corrosion potential, and impact assessments (TEA/LCA). The webinar will also feature an operator’s perspective, and an outlook on further experimental upscaling of CLC technology.
Programme
- 09:00 Welcome & introduction
Jochen Ströhle, TU Darmstadt
Marcin Kost, Fortum Heat and Power - 09:30 Pilot testing using waste-derived fuels
Alexander Kuhn, TU Darmstadt
Philipp Mohn, TU Darmstadt - 10:00 Corrosion measurements in waste-to-energy operations
Vesna Barisic, Sumitomo SHI FW
Marie Kaiser, CheMin - 10:30 Coffee break
- 10:45 Technology upscaling for innovative waste-to-energy processes
Panagiotis Stamatopoulos, CERTH
Sebastian Schmitt, Doosan Lentjes - 11:15 Multi-level impact assessment for future waste-to-energy technologies
Martina Vagnoni, RINA-C Consulting
Kostis Atsonios, CERTH
Ingunn Modahl, NORSUS - 11:45 Outlook beyond the projects and open discussion
Nicholas Vin, IFPEN
Jochen Ströhle, TU Darmstadt - 12:30 Close