ICEPAG 2008

Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Morning Plenary Session:

Continental breakfast served from 7 to 8 a.m. in the Bay Laurel Foyer

Session I: INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS AND DEMAND
Bay Laurel Ballroom
Chair: Jack Brouwer

United States:

8 a.m.
Victor Der
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Clean Coal
Office of Fossil Energy
US Department of Energy

8:30 a.m.
Rich Dennis

Gas Turbine Technology Manager
US Department of Energy

9 a.m.
Wayne Surdoval

Fuel Cell Technology Manager
US Department of Energy

9:30 a.m. - Morning Break

Europe:

10 a.m.
Wolfgang Winkler

Professor of Applied Sciences
Hamburg University of Applied Sciences
Germany

Southeast Asia:

10:30 a.m.
Hiang Kwee Ho

Program Director
Energy Technology Research and Development
Agency for Science, Technology, and Research
Singapore

11 a.m.
Joongmyeon Bae

Professor, Mechanical Engineering
Korean Advanced Institute for Science and Technology
Korea

 

Market Economics:

11:30 a.m.
Monetizing the Value Proposition for Emerging Advanced Power Generation Markets: A Case Study for the California


Lori Smith Schell
Principal
Empowered Energy


Noon - Lunch | Bamboo Garden


Afternoon Plenary Session:

Session II: TECHNOLOGY READINESS
Bay Laurel Ballroom
Chair: Scott Samuelsen

Reception: Harbor cruise Reception and Sunset Dinner Cruise in Newport Harbor

Co-sponsored by FuelCell Energy

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Your registration includes an invitation to join us aboard the 115-foot Greek-themed yacht Athena for a fabulous sunset dinner cruise in beautiful Newport Harbor. Our guests will depart the Fairmont Newport Beach by bus at 4:15 p.m. for a special evening aboard a private yacht. The evening includes a cocktail reception and dinner … a special networking opportunity in a special setting. Bring your camera, a jacket and your appetite!
Remember to let us know when you register whether you plan to join us for this very special event. We cannot make partial refunds for those who choose not to participate.

Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Continental breakfast served from 7 to 8 a.m. in the Bay Laurel Foyer

Morning Concurrent Sessions

SESSION 1A
Bay Laurel Central

IGCC SYSTEMS AND TURBINE TECHNOLOGY
Chair: Rich Dennis

SESSION 2
Bay Laurel South

IGFC SYSTEMS AND COMPONENT TECHNOLOGY

Chair: Travis Shultz

8 a.m.
  • Compact Gasification System Development
    Jim Hartung
    Pratt & Whitney
  • Coal Gas Fueled Pressurized SOFC Hybrid Power Systems - Performance with CO2 Separation
    Wayne Lundberg
    Siemens Power Generation
8:30 a.m.
  • Advanced IGCC Systems Concepts
    Ashok Rao
    University of California, Irvine
  • Coal Based Integrated SOFC Gasification System Development
    Hossein Ghezel-Ayagh
    FuelCell Energy
9 a.m.
  • DOE Advanced Syngas/Hydrogen Turbine Program
    Reed Anderson
    GE Energy
  • High Efficiency Approaches to Coal Syngas Use in Fuel Cell Systems with CO2 Isolation
    Eric Liese
    DOE: National Energy Technology Laboratory
9:30 a.m. - Morning Break
10 a.m.
  • Advanced Hydrogen Turbine Development
    Joseph Fadok
    Siemens Power Generation
  • Strategies for Improved Dynamic Performance of Gas Turbines in Hybrid IGFC Systems Operating on Coal Syngas
    Jim Maclay
    National Fuel Cell Research Center
10:30 a.m.
  • Turbine Requirements to Support Oxy-Syngas Processing
    Scott MacAdam
    Clean Energy Systems
  • Materials and Manufacturing Considerations for Commercial SOFC Systems
    Xinyu Lu
    National Fuel Cell Research Center
11 a.m.
  • Performance Characteristics of the Gas Turbine of IGCC Plants
    Tong Seop Kim
    Inha University, Korea
  • The Reversible Fuel Cell as a Basic Solution for Modeling IGFC Systems
    Wolfgang Winkler
    Hamburg University of the Applied Sciences
11:30 a.m.
  • Research and Development of IGCC Polygeneration
    Ningsheng Cai
    Tsinghua University, China
  • An Integrated Gasifier – Fuel Cell (IGFC) System for High Efficiency Utilisation of Coal and Low Emission of Carbon Dioxide.
    Cristiano Balestrino
    Rolls-Royce Fuel Cell Systems Limited
Noon - Lunch | Bamboo Garden

Wednesday Afternoon, January 30

Afternoon Concurrent Sessions

SESSION 1B
Bay Laurel Central

IGCC COMBUSTOR TECHNOLOGY
Chair: Rich Dennis

SESSION 3
Bay Laurel South

LARGE FUEL CELLS AND HYBRIDS
Chair: Jack Brouwer

1:30 p.m.
  • Evaluation of Micro-mixing Fuel Injectors for Low Emissions Hydrogen Combustion
    Adel Mansour
    Parker Hannifin
  • Army and DoD Stationary Power Production Goals and Requirements
    Frank Holcomb
    U.S. Department of Defense
2 p.m.
  • DOE Low Emissions High Hydrogen Combustion
    Reed Anderson
    GE Energy
  • Review of Hybrid Direct Fuel Cell/Turbine Demonstration and Scale Up
    Hossein Ghezel-Ayagh
    FuelCell Energy
2:30 p.m.
  • NETL Research Activities For Hydrogen Turbine Combustion Applications
    Doug Straub
    National Energy Technology Laboratory
  • Diesel Reforming for Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Applications
    Joongmyeon Bae
    Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
3 p.m. - Afternoon Break
3:30 p.m.
  • Autoignition Characteristics of
    Hydrogen/Syngas Mixed With Flowing Air

    David Beerer
    UC Irvine Combustion Laboratory
  • Combined Power Generation and Carbon Sequestration
    Hossein Ghezel-Ayagh
    FuelCell Energy
4 p.m.
  • NOx Formation in a Hydrogen Fueled Gas Turbine Engine
    Vince McDonell
    University of California, Irvine
  • Performance characteristics of SOFC-GT hybrid systems
    Jeong Sohn
    Seoul National University, Korea

    Inha University, Korea
4:30 p.m.
  • Laboratory Studies of a Low-swirl Injector for IGCC Combustion Turbines
    Robert Cheng
    Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory
  • Design and Performance of a Fuel Cell Plant Heat Recovery System
    Tom Brown
    California State University Northridge
5 p.m.
  • Discussion: IGCC Turbine Systems
    Rich Dennis
    NETL
  • Renewable Fueled Molten Carbonate Fuel Cell/CHP Case Study
    Joe Heinzmann
    FuelCell Energy

5:30 p.m.
Day 2 Program Concludes | Dinner on Your Own

Thursday Morning, January 31

Continental breakfast served from 7 to 8 a.m. in the Bay Laurel Foyer

Morning Concurrent Sessions

SESSION 4
Bay Laurel Central

OXY FUEL COMBUSTION

Chair: Randy Seeker

SESSION 5
Bay Laurel South

LARGE RENEWABLE DEPLOYMENT AND GRID RAMIFICATIONS
Chair: Russ Neal

8 a.m.
  • Novel Air Separation Sorbents to Support Oxy-Combustion
    Gokhan Alptekin
    TDA Research
  • Controls for Transient Load Following and Disturbance Rejection in Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Gas Turbine Hybrid Systems
    Fabian Mueller
    National Fuel Cell Research Center
8:35 a.m.
  • Turbulent Flame Speed Measurements of H2/CO Blends
    David Noble
    Georgia Institute of Technology
  • Load-Following Active Power Filter for Support of a Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Supported Remote Non-Linear Load
    Allie Auld
    University of California, Irvine
9:10 a.m.
  • Oxy-Syngas Process for Zero Emissions Power from Coal
    Scott MacAdam
    Clean Energy Systems
  • Emerging Concentrating Solar Power (CSP) Renewable Technologies
    Mark Irwin
    Edison Mission
9:45 a.m. - Morning Break
10:15 a.m.
  • Oxy-Fuel Scenarios
    Valerie Francuz
    University of California, Irvine
  • “Circuit of the Future” Design and Deployment
    Russ Neal
    Southern California Edison
10:50 a.m.
  • Oxy-combustion for CO2 capture from coal fired power plants
    Rajani Varagani
    Air Liquide
    Babcock and Wilcox
  • Information Technology Requirements for a Secure and Reliable Grid Performance
    David Cohen
    Infotility
11:25 a.m.
  • Pulverized Coal
    Oxy-Combustion Power Plants

    Michael Matuszewski
    DOE National Energy Technology Laboratory

  • The Impact of a Plug-In Electric Vehicle Future on the Grid
    Karel Jansen
    Advanced Power and Energy Program
Noon - ICEPAG 2008 Concludes

Thank you for your participation!

Please join us Feb. 10-12, 2009, at the Fairmont Newport Beach for ICEPAG 2009.

 

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