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One of the main activities of the IEAGHG is to undertake technical and economic evaluations of technology options with the potential to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions. IEAGHG evaluate the technologies using a transparent and consistent methodology that allows direct comparison of the technology options and other actions. In this way, IEAGHG provides objective information to its members. Such information can then be used by members to assist in formulating policy, industrial developments, scientific research and academic communities. Through its research activities IEAGHG aims to identify key gaps in knowledge and promote activities to fill those gaps. The technical evaluations completed by IEAGHG are provided as detailed technical reports to its members. These reports aim to increase knowledge about the role of mitigation policies but themselves do not undertake advocacy or policy making. The Technical Reports are available to individuals and organisations in all member countries & to all sponsor organisations upon publication. These become freely available to those from non-member countries after a six month period and will be added to the list below. If you are from a member country or sponsor and would like a recently published report please contact Becky Kemp for a copy In addition, IEAGHG publishes the results of its work at various conferences around the world and in technical journals. In so-doing IEAGHG aims to disseminate summaries of the results of its work to a broader audience than just its membership. A list of presentations made at meetings can be found here.
2006 Reports2006/1: CO2 Capture in Low Rank Coal Power Plants (11MB) 2006/2: Safe Storage of CO2 (2.1MB) 2006/3: Permitting Issues for CO2 Capture and Geological Storage (2MB) 2006/4: International Oxy-Combustion Network for CO2 Capture: Report on Inaugural Workshop (16MB) 2006/5: Launch Meeting of the Risk Assessment Network (17MB) 2006/6: Estimating the Future Trends in the Cost of CO2 Capture Technologies. (Please note that this download does not include Appendix files.) (1.6MB) 2006/7: Updating the IEAGHG Global CO2 Emissions Database: Developments since 2002 (1.1MB) 2006/8: CO2 Capture as a Factor in Power Station Investment Decisions (1.5MB) 2006/9: 2nd Meeting of the Monitoring Network (62MB) 2006/10: 2nd Meeting of the Risk Assessment Network (62MB) 2006/11: CO2 Capture Network : 9th Workshop (23MB) 2006/12: 2nd Well Bore Integrity Workshop (62MB) 2006/13: Near Zero Emissions Technology for CO2 Capture from Power Plant (1.2MB) 2006/14: Environmental Impact of Solvent Scrubbing of CO2 (1.3MB) 2005 Reports2005/13: International Test Network for CO2 Capture: Report on 8th Workshop (19MB) 2005/12: Well Bore Integrity Workshop (20MB) 2005/11: CO2 Storage by Mineral Carbonation (0.5MB) 2005/10: Low greenhouse gas emission transport fuels: the impact of CO2capture and storage on selected pathways (1.48MB) 2005/9: Oxy Combustion Processes for CO2 Capture from Power Plant (4.4MB) 2005/8: A Review of Natural CO2 Occurrences and Releases and their Relevance to CO2 Storage (8.6MB) 2005/7: Development of PPAP Power Plant Assessment Program (3.6MB) 2005/6: NASCENT - Final Report (5.3MB) 2005/5: Monitoring Workshop - Inaugural Meeting (70MB) 2005/4: Assessment of the Costs and Enhanced Potential for Carbon Sequestration in Soils (1.2MB) 2005/3: Building the Cost Curves for CO2 Storage: North America (8MB) 2005/2: Building the Cost Curves for CO2 Storage: European Sector (7MB) 2005/1: Retrofit of CO2 Capture to Natural Gas Combined Cycle Power Plants (43.8MB) PH4 ReportsPH4/37: Modelling of Ocean Storage of CO2 - The GOSAC Study (8.5MB) PH4/36: Use of the Clean Development Mechanism for CO2 Capture and Storage (1.6MB) PH4/35: Overview of Long Term Framework for CO2 Capture and Storage(1.14MB) PH4/34: International Test Network for CO2 Capture Report on 7th Workshop(14.8MB) PH4/33: Improvement in Power Generation with Post Combustion Capture of CO2 (1.48MB) PH4/32: Impact of Impurities on CO2 Capture, Transport and Storage (892KB) PH4/31: Risk Assessment Workshop (32.4MB) PH4/30: Ship Transport of CO2 (2.98MB) Ph4/29: Overview of Monitoring Requirements for Geologic Storage Projects PH4/28: International Test Network for CO2 Capture: Report on 6th Workshop . May 2004 (23.2MB) PH4/27: Canadian Clean Power Coalition Studies on CO2 Capture and Storage . March 2004 (677Kb) PH4/26: Gas Hydrates for Deep Ocean Storage of CO2. February 2004(5.24MB) PH4/25: Building the Cost Curves for the Industrial Sources of Non-CO2GHGs. October 2003 (0.99MB) PH4/24: Reduction of CO2 Emissions by Adding Hydrogen to Natural Gas. October 2003 (2.26MB) PH4/23: Barriers to Overcome in Implementation of CO2 Capture & Storage (2): Rules and Standards for the Transmission and Storage of CO2. August 2003 (4.6MB) PH4/22: International Test Network for CO2 Capture: Report on 5th Workshop (Pittsburgh, June 2003). July 2003 (12.4MB) PH4/21: Saline Aquifer CO2 Storage Project (SACS) Best Practise Manual. July 2003 (5MB) PH4/20: Non-CO2 Greenhouse Gas Network : Agriculture. June 2003(11.5MB) PH4/19: Potential for Improvement in Gasification Combined Cycle Power Generation with CO2 Capture. May 2003 (9MB) PH4/18: Acid Gas Injection : A Study of Existing Operations (Phase 1: Final Report). April 2003 (2MB) PH4/17: Building a Common FEP Database. April 2003 (2.3MB) PH4/16: International Conventions: Implications for CO2 Storage. March 2003 (9MB) PH4/15: Acid Gas Injection : A Study of Existing Operations (Phase 1: Interim Report). January 2003 (1.50MB) PH4/14: The Potential of Solar Electricity to Reduce CO2 Emissions. March 2003 (1.36MB) PH4/13: International Test Network for CO2 Capture: Report on 4th Workshop. November 2002 (10MB with all Annexes) PH4/12: CO2 Abatement by Production and Use of Gas to Liquids Transport Fuels. August 2002 (746Kb) PH4/11: International Test Network for CO2 Capture: Report on 3rd Workshop. July 2002. (not issued on CD)(10MB) PH4/10: Opportunities for Early Application of CO2 Sequestration Technology. September 2002 (2.8MB zip file) (3MB) PH4/9: Building the Cost Curves for CO2 Storage, Part 1: Sources of CO2Report Number. July 2002 (6.3MB) (6.5MB) PH4/8: Non-CO2 Greenhouse Gas Network. 2nd Meeting, Maastricht, January 2002. March 2002 (578Kb zip file) (1MB) PH4/7: Workbook for Screening Options to Reduce CO2 Emissions from Existing Power Stations. April 2002 (1.4MB) PH4/6: Transmission of CO2 and Energy. March 2002 (2.8MB) PH4/5: Non-CO2 Greenhouse Gas Network. Inaugural Meeting on Mitigation Technologies and Economic Analyses. February 2002 PH4/4: International Test Network for CO2 Capture: Report on 2nd Workshop. January 2002. PH4/3: CO2 Technology Scenarios Seminar, Copenhagen, June 2001. (Organised by CO2NET) May 2002 PH4/2: Report of a Seminar "Putting CO2 Sequestration on the Policy Agenda", Trondheim, March 2001. (Organised by CO2NET) May 2001 PH4/1: Biofixation with Microalgae for Greenhouse Gas Abatement. (Report on a workshop, Rome, January 2001.) March 2001 PH3 reports PH3/36: CO2 abatement by the use of carbon-rejection processes PH3/35: Abatement of emissions of other greenhouse gases – Engineered Chemicals PH3/34: Enhanced recovery of coal bed methane with carbon dioxide sequestration – Selection of possible demonstration sites PH3/33: International Test Network for CO2 Capture: Report on a Workshop PH3/32: Forums on Ocean Storage of CO2 PH3/31: CO2 abatement in oil refineries: Fired Heaters PH3/30: Greenhouse gas emissions from major industrial sources – III Iron and steel production PH3/29:Abatement of other greenhouse gases – Nitrous Oxide PH3/28:Geological Storage of CO2 in Saline Aquifers: Report on a Workshop to discuss future research priorities PH3/27: Natural Gas and Methane Hydrates PH3/26: Capture of CO2 using water scrubbing PH3/25: Issues underlying the feasibility of storing CO2 as hydrate deposits PH3/24: The potential of wind energy to reduce CO2 emissions PH3/23: Greenhouse gases from major industrial sources – IV The Aluminium Industry PH3/22:Barriers to overcome in implementation of CO2 capture and storage (1) – Storage in disused oil and gas fields PH3/21: CO2 capture via partial oxidation of natural gas PH3/20: CO2 enhanced recovery in the Weyburn Oil Field: Report of a workshop to discuss monitoring PH3/19: Enhancement of oceanic uptake of CO2 by macro-nutrient fertilisation PH3/18: Retrofit of power stations for greenhouse gas abatement: Case studies PH3/17: CO2 storage as carbonate minerals PH3/16: The assessment of advanced power generation systems: Methodology development PH3/15: CO2 abatement in gas-to-liquids plant: Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis PH3/14: Leading options for the capture of CO2 emissions at power stations PH3/13: CO2 abatement in an integrated methanol and power system PH3/12: Key components for CO2 abatement: Gas turbines PH3/11: Large sale power generation using forestry and wood industry by-products PH3/10: Carbon sequestration by forestry – Effects of timber markets PH3/09: Reduction of greenhouse gas emissions from offshore oil and gas installations PH3/08: The reduction of greenhouse gas emissions from the oil refining and petrochemical industry PH3/07: The reduction of greenhouse gas emissions from the cement industry PH3/06: Multiple products with CO2 capture: Power and thermal energy PH3/05: LNG fuel cycle: Impacts PH3/04: The assessment of a water-cycle for capture of CO2 PH3/03: Enhanced coal bed methane recovery with CO2 sequestration PH3/02: Advisory Group on R&D on ocean sequestration of CO2 PH3/01: Sleipner Carbon Dioxide Storage Workshop
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