Carbon Dioxide as Feedstock for Fuels, Chemistry and Polymers
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1 Carbon Dioxide as Feedstock for Fuels, Chemistry and Polymers September 2015, Haus der Technik, Essen (Germany) Patronage Premium Partner Silver Sponsor Organiser Biggest Event on CO 2 as Feedstock 1 st Day, 29 September 2015 Policy & Visions ++ H 2 Generation: Prerequisite for CO 2 -Economy 2 nd Day, 30 September 2015 CO 2 Capture & Purification ++ Chemicals & Polymers ++ CO 2 -based Fuels Programme of the Conference Exhibitors and many more NEW Newsticker on Carbon Capture and Utilization! Free Access:
2 Venue Haus der Technik e.v. Hollestraße Essen, Germany Ph one: +49 (0) Table of Contents Patronage, Ministry of Innovation, Science and Research of the German State of North Rhine-Westphalia Programme of the Conference Exhibitors Partners and Media Partners Premium Partner, EnergieAgentur.NRW Silver Sponsor, InfraServ GmbH & Co. Knapsack KG Our nova-institute s Services in the bio-based Economy for Companies, Associations and Politics Conference Team Michael Carus CEO Sustainability [email protected] Achim Raschka Programme, Poster session +49 (0) [email protected] Barbara Dommermuth Programme, Poster session +49 (0) Dominik Vogt Conference Manager, Organisation, Exhibition, Sponsoring +49 (0) [email protected] Dissemination & Marketing Support B2B communication Conferences & Workshops Marketing Strategies Environmental Evaluation Life Cycle Assessments (LCA) Life Cycle Inventories Meta-Analyses of LCAs Political Framework & Strategy System Analysis Strategic Consulting Bio-based Economy Bio-based Chemicals & Materials Biorefineries Industrial Biotechnology Carbon Capture & Utilization Market Research Volumes & Trends Competition Analysis Feasibility and Potential Studies Technology & Markets Raw Material Supply Availability & Prices Sustainability Techno-Economic Evaluation (TEE) Process Economics Target Costing Analysis Jutta Millich Partners & Media Partners +49 (0) [email protected] Ina Hellge Contact, Registration, Organisation +49 (0) [email protected] 2
3 Message of Greeting Reduction of CO 2 emissions as a challenge facing society With CO 2 as Feedstock for Fuels, Chemistry and Polymers, you are addressing a major issue of our time. Emissions of anthropogenic carbon dioxide are expected to rise by 30 % by 2030, over 2010 figures. This would go hand in hand with an increase of the worldwide average temperature of up to six degrees centigrade. Whilst of course the stated aim, internationally, has been to limit global warming to two degrees. International projections and reduction targets still differ by a wide margin. In order to close this gap, we must have dialogue and proper cooperation. This conference, the scientific discourse, the exchange and cooperation among research, business and government can make an important contribution. Opting for North Rhine Westphalia (NRW) as the venue for your conference was the right decision. NRW is a centre of the chemical industry. In terms of turnover, North Rhine Westphalia is No 1 in Germany and amongst the leaders in Europe. But also NRW has a long tradition as a centre of research. Top-notch research facilities are a unique selling point. Innovation is driven by the large concentration of 72 universities and more than 50 non-university research establishments, which have turned the state into Europe s knowledge region par excellence. The cooperation of the research and business communities is a genuine driver of innovation in North Rhine Westphalia. In order to put a brake on global warming and with a view to mastering the transition to sustainable energy sources, we need clever and efficient ways to manage resources and energy, and that includes more closed-loop recycling. I wish you a very successful conference, a fruitful exchange of know-how and ideas and a lot of impetus for new joint projects that will help us tackle the grand challenges. Dr.-Ing. Walther Pelzer Ministry of Innovation, Science and Research of the German State of North Rhine-Westphalia Patronage Ministry of Innovation, Science and Research of the German State of North Rhine-Westphalia The conference is under the patronage of Svenja Schulze Minister of Innovation, Science and Research of the German State of North Rhine-Westphalia Opening Words Dr.-Ing. Walther Pelzer 3
4 PROGRAMME OF THE 1 st DAY, 29 SEPTEMBER :30 Registration and Welcome Coffee 10:00 Conference Opening, nova-institut GmbH Michael Carus Opening words of the Ministry of Innovation, Science and Research of the German State of North Rhine-Westphalia (MIWF) Dr. Walther Pelzer POLICY & VISIONS 10:10 European Commission, DG Energy Andreas Pilzecker The Role of CCU Fuels in the Revised Renewable Energy Directive 10:40 European Commission, DG Research & Innovation Soren Bowadt DG Research and Innovation Activities Related to CO 2 Conversion Chairwoman Kathryn Sheridan Sustainability Consult 11:10 Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) Dr. Lothar Mennicken Update on the German R&D Programme for CO 2 Utilization 11:40 Coffee Break 12:00 Federal Environment Agency (UBA) Dr. Martin Lange Carbon Neutral Transport in Germany: Contribution of Power-to-X Fuels 12:30 nova-institut GmbH Michael Carus Future Potential for CO 2-Economy How to Cover the Demand for Fuels and Chemicals in 2050? 13:00 Press Conference & Lunch Break 14:00 Joule Unlimited Inc. Kees van de Kerk Recycling Waste CO 2 into Carbon-Neutral Fuels 14:30 EnergieAgentur.NRW GmbH Dr. Frank Köster Green Growth and Bioeconomy from a Regional Perspective Chairman Dr. Lothar Mennicken Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) 15:00 Joint Research Center (JRC) Dr. Mar Pérez-Fortes Fuel Production from CO 2 Methanol and Formic Acid Case Studies 15:30 UK Center for Carbon Dioxide Utilization / SCOT Katy Armstrong Understanding the Potential of CO 2 Utilization 16:00 Coffee Break H 2 GENERATION: PREREQUISITE FOR CO 2-ECONOMY 16:30 Ruhr University Bochum Dr. Fabio La Mantia Properties of Novel Composite Gas Separators for Alkaline Electrolysis 17:00 MicrobEnergy GmbH / Viessmann Group Thomas Heller Power-to-Gas: Synthetic Methane from Hydrogen and Carbon Dioxide Chairwoman Linsey Garcia-Gonzalez VITO NV 17:30 Boston College Prof. Dr. Dunwei Wang Generating Hydrogen using Solar Energy by Low-Cost Materials 18:00 Discussion with Speakers from the First Day 20:00 Dinner Buffet 4
5 Chairwoman Julie Horn NewCO 2Fuels Ltd. PROGRAMME OF THE 2 nd DAY, 30 SEPTEMBER :00 Start of the Second Day CO 2 CAPTURE & PURIFICATION 09:00 CarbonOrO BV Pieter Verberne CO 2-Capture using Low-Temperature Amine Desorption 09:30 ANTECY BV Dr. Timo Roestenberg ANTECY: Fueling the Future CHEMICALS & POLYMERS 10:00 University of York Prof. Dr. Michael North Green Syntheses of Cyclic Carbonates Chairman Michael Carus nova-institut GmbH Chairman Dr. Frank Köster EnergieAgentur.NRW GmbH 11:00 Covestro (formerly Bayer MaterialScience) Dr. Christoph Gürtler & Dr. Jochen Norwig New Activities of Covestro in CO 2 Utilization CO 2-BASED FUELS 12:00 Joint Centre for Artificial Photosynthesis (JCAP) Prof. Dr. Nathan Lewis Sunlight-Driven Hydrogen Formation by Membrane-Supported Photoelectrochemical Water Splitting 14:00 sunfire GmbH Christian von Olshausen Power-to-Liquids: sunfire s Activities in Synthetic Hydrocarbons from CO 2, H 2O and Electricity 15:00 Bauhaus Luftfahrt e.v. / SOLAR JET Dr. Andreas Sizmann Sunlight-to-Liquid based on Solar-Thermochemical Reduction of CO 2 Progress and Perspectives 10:30 Coffee Break 13:00 Lunch Break 11:30 University of Sheffield Prof. Dr. Peter Styring Strategies for the Direct Synthesis of Polymers and Small Molecule Organics from Flue Gas 12:30 Carbon Recycling International Benedikt Stefánsson Converting Power to Methanol by Carbon Recycling 14:30 Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) Prof. Dr. Tobias Bischof-Niemz Potential for Power-to-X in South African Process Industries 16:00 NewCO 2Fuels Ltd. Julie Horn A Case Study for CO 2 Utilization 15:30 Coffee Break 16:30 Hochschule für Technik Rapperswil Prof. Dr. Markus Friedl Carbon Capturing for Sustainable Energy Supply Chairman Dr. Achim Schaadt Fraunhofer-Institut für Solare Energiesysteme ISE 17:00 Johannes Kepler University of Linz Stefanie Schlager Bio-Electrocatalytic CO 2 Reduction using Enzymes and Microorganisms 17:30 Networking Reception with Snack 5
6 Exhibitors Booth No. A1: Bio Base Europe Pilot Plant Rodenhuizekaai 1, 9042 Gent, Belgium Contact: Muriel Dewilde Business Development Manager Mobile: Booth No. A2: Zeton BV PO Box AA ENSCHEDE The Netherlands Marssteden TD ENSCHEDE Phone: Fax: [email protected] Booth No. A3: ViTO NV [email protected] Booth No. E1: MefCO 2 (H2020 project) i-deals everis group Av. Manoteras, 52, Madrid, Spain Contact: Pablo Hortal Manager Mobile: Phone: [email protected] Booth No. E2: Sustainability Consult Contact: Zoe Volioti Business Development Sustainability Consult Phone: +32 (0) [email protected] 6
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9 EnergieAgentur.NRW The EnergyAgency.NRW works on behalf of the state government of North Rhine-Westphalia as an operative platform with broad expertise in the field of energy: from energy research, technical development, demonstration, market launch and energy consultancy to continuous vocational training. Many of its activities focus on energy efficiency and climate protection. The Energy Agency.NRW was established in 1990 and operates now with around 120 employees from its locations in Düsseldorf, Gelsenkirchen and Wuppertal. It is funded by, among others, the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF). Over companies and institutions are partners of the EnergyAgency.NRW, most of them are small and medium-sized enterprises. The network counts also 64 universities, 107 institutes and 94 associations. The EnergyAgency.NRW manages the energy industry cluster EnergyRegion. NRW and the cluster EnergyResearch.NRW CEF.NRW. Furthermore, the EnergyAgency.NRW offers energy consulting services in the form of initial and contracting consultancy for companies and administrative bodies, as well as information and continuous training facilities for specialists and individuals. The portfolio also includes courses in user behavior, mediation services and state-wide campaigns as well as joint actions. Premium Partner EnergieAgentur.NRW Roßstr. 92, Düsseldorf Dr. Frank-Michael Baumann Lothar Schneider Chief Executive Officer Dr. Frank Köster Manager Network Future Fuels and Drives Phone: Mobile: Cluster Management On behalf of the NRW Environment and Climate Protection Ministry, the EnergyAgency.NRW with EnergyRegion.NRW is responsible for a powerful economic cluster for climate protection incorporating thirteen networks: biomass, fuel cells and hydrogen, carbon capture usage, energy efficiency in municipalities, energy efficiency in companies, geothermal energy, climate-friendly and energyefficient construction, CHP/power plant technology, future fuels and drives, grids and storage systems, photovoltaics, hydropower and wind energy. On behalf of the NRW Economics Ministry the EnergyAgency.NRW is organising the 14th network Energy/Mining Economy and Technology. In the spotlight: highly competitive co-operations to initiate innovative projects and products, to speed up their market readiness and to exhaust all economic potentials. This also includes providing support for companies from NRW in the domain of foreign trade. The EnergyAgency launched the network Future Fuels and Drives. The aim is to muster all the forces along the respective value chains in order to develop joint solutions for future forms of mobility. This also encompasses the development of new technologies and the testing of new business models. 9
10 Silver Sponsor InfraServ GmbH & Co. Knapsack KG Chemical Park Knapsack Industriestraße Hürth Gordana Hofmann-Jovic Head of Process Development and Engineering Phone: +49 (0) Pierre Kramer Head of Site Development Phone: +49 (0) Engineering and Construction by INFRASERV KNAPSACK The idea of producing chemical building blocks with the help of biotechnology is becoming more and more appealing to a majority of players in the chemical industry in Europe. The dynamic European market is the ideal basis for the commercialization of your bio-based chemicals due to the large amount of available renewable feedstock as well as a fast growing number of potential bio-based applications. Process development Your good product idea is a sound start. Yet to actually get this idea onto the market you need the appropriate production process. InfraServ Knapsack develops these processes for and with customers once the basic producibility of the product and its general specifications have been determined. Individual solutions Every product, every company and every site has its own requirements when it comes to processes and plants. Satisfying these requirements calls for customised planning and development processes at every stage. InfraServ Knapsack places particular emphasis on the engineering of individual plants from process development and conceptual design to basic and detailed engineering, regardless of whether we just carry out sub-services or take over the general planning for every stage. InfraServ Knapsack does not supply one-size-fits-all solutions. Instead, we adopt a flexible approach and gear ourselves towards the specific requirements of the current project stage step-by-step. We set a fundamental course early on in the planning process using process development and conceptual design. Thanks to a broad range of diverse engineering fields and an extensive selection of methods, we can guarantee the very highest degree of flexibility with regard to content. Scale-up platform The Chemiepark Knapsack near Cologne in Germany also offers companies a scale-up platform and access to know-how for bio-based production and integration into existing value-chains. The innovative capacity of the Chemiepark Knapsack, qualified skilled workers, solid infrastructure, plug & play services, as well as less bureaucracy and red tape all offer huge benefits for your company to commercialize your product. 10
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12 MICROPLASTIC IN THE ENVIRONMENT Sources, Impacts & Solutions November 2015 Maternushaus, Cologne, Germany Goals Identify sources of microplastics and quantify the amount ending up in nature Reveal impacts on marine ecosystems and human beings Propose solutions for current problems, such as prevention, recycling and substitution with biodegradable plastics & other materials Confirmed speakers from University of Plymouth (GB), Mepex Consult (NO), COWI (DK), HYDRA (DE / IT), TU Berlin (DE), University of Bayreuth (DE), BUND Friends of the Earth (DE), nova-institute (DE), Plastic Soup Foundation (NL), OWS (BE), Jan Ravenstijn Consulting (NL), University of Stuttgart (DE) Scope The event will provide plenty of opportunities for discussion between producers, consumers, scientists, environmental organisations, governmental agencies and other interested stakeholders. +++ More than 200 participants are expected Your contact Dominik Vogt +49 (0) [email protected] nova-institut GmbH Chemiepark Knapsack Industriestr Huerth, Germany
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