International Colloquium
on
Environmentally Preferred Advanced Power Generation

Advanced Power Generation: 10 Megawatts to 1,000 Megawatts

Integrated Gasification Combined Cycle (IGCC) Power Plants
Integrated Gasification Fuel Cell (IGFC) Power Plants
Large-scale Renewables
Oxy-Combustion Technologies
Large Fuel Cells and Hybrids
Grid Ramifications

 

January 29-31, 2008

Fairmont Newport Beach
Newport Beach, California

 

About the colloquium

ICEPAG 2008 is a three-day international colloquium focused on “Advanced Power Generation: 10 Megawatts to 1,000 Megawatts” with emphasis on (1) Integrated Gasification Combined Cycle (IGCC) systems and component technology, (2) Integrated Gasification Fuel Cell (IGFC) systems and component technology, (3) associated technologies including CO2 Sequestration and Grid Ramifications, (4) near-term technologies for existing coal assets including Oxy Combustion, (4) Large Fuel Cell and Fuel Cell/Gas Turbine Hybrid Systems, and (6) Large Renewable Deployment. 

Particular attention is directed to (1) the emerging international activity; (2) the development of the international market for IGCC and IGFC technologies, as well as fuel cell/gas turbine technology; and (3) the potential for cooperation and collaboration among participating countries. Applications of interest focus on central power generation, complemented by distributed generation. The colloquium features a series of presentations on the technological, environmental, regulatory, and market aspects of central plant power including the production of transportation fuels.

An optional fuel cell/gas turbine hybrid short course is scheduled for the afternoon of January 28 to allow those interested to garner essential background on the fundamentals, design, deployment history, and operating characteristics of hybrid fuel cell/gas turbine systems.

 

» COLLOQUIUM PROGRAM INFORMATION
» HYBRID TUTORIAL INFORMATION

 

For more information,
Call (949) 824-1999, Extension 212, or
E-mail us at icepag@nfcrc.uci.edu


Collaborators

American Society of Mechanical Engineers logo U.S. Department of Energy logo

American Society of
Mechanical Engineers

U.S.
Department of Energy

National Fuel Cell Research Center logo

National Fuel Cell
Research Center

Advanced Power and Energy Program

Pacific rim Consortium on Energy, Combustion and the Environment logo
United Nations Logo

Pacific Rim Consortium on Energy, Combustion and the Environment

United Nations

European Union logo
 
European Union
 

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