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Fifth and last CAPTECH day, 15 December 2010

On 15 December 2010 the fifth and last CAPTECH day was held at ECN in Petten! Santa Claus and his elf visited the CAPTECH members to ask some critical questions on the results of the CAPTECH programme. Of course they also congratulated everyone with the results. The presentations of the CAPTECH-day can be found here. The presentations are available for CAPTECH members only.

 

GHGT-10 Amsterdam

Last week, 20 - 23 September, the 10th GHGT conference was held at the RAI in Amsterdam. CAPTECH presented a poster. The contributions of CAPTECH members can be found in due course.

 

PCC meeting

The 12th PCC meeting will be held on 30 September 2010, 13h00 - 15h00 in Utrecht.

Fourth CAPTECH Day, 23 March 2010

On 23 March 2010 the fourth CAPTECH Day was held at TNO Delft. The presentations of the CAPTECH-day can be found here. The presentations are available for CAPTECH members only.

  

Second Dutch Capture Technology Symposium


On 14 December 2009 the second Dutch CO2 Capture Technology Symposium was held in Utrecht. On this afternoon an overview and current status of the CO2 Capture technology in the Netherlands was given. Cases of the three capture routes, post combustion capture, pre-combustion capture and combustion with pure oxygen were presented.

More information and the presentations can be found here.

 

Booklet: CO2 Capture Research in the Netherlands

We are proud to present to you this booklet titled: “CO2 storage research in the Netherlands”. This booklet describes the CO2 capture research that is currently being conducted in the Dutch CATO and CAPTECH programmes. These two programmes are financially supported by the Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs under the BSIK and EOS programmes, respectively. CATO also covers important research topics that are relevant to the rest of the CCS chain, such as the available storage capacity, monitoring of stored CO2, and public perception.

To download the booklet, click here.

 

 

 

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