Energy Solutions for Sustainable Development. Proceedings

Risø International Energy Conference 2007

Edited by Leif Sønderberg Petersen and Hans Larsen
 
Risø National Laboratory DTU, May 2007, ISBN 978-87-550-3603-1, 401 p.
Risø-R-1608(EN) 9 Mb, PowerPoint Presentations 16 Mb
 

Abstract

The Risø International Energy Conference took place 22 - 24 May 2007. The conference focused on:

  • Future global energy development options
  • Scenario and policy issues
  • Measures to achieve low-level stabilization at, for example, 500 ppm CO2 concentrations in the atmosphere
  • Local energy production technologies such as fuel cells, hydrogen, bio-energy and wind energy
  • Centralized energy technologies such as clean coal technologies
  • Providing renewable energy for the transport sector
  • Systems aspects, differences between the various major regions throughout the world
  • End-use technologies, efficiency improvements and supply links
  • Security of supply with regard to resources, conflicts, black-outs, natural disasters and terrorism

Papers

Session 1 - Future Global Development Options

Do Forests Have a Say in Global Carbon Markets for Climate Stabilization Policy ?
Massimo Tavoni, Brent Sohngen and Valentina Bosetti

Lessons learned from recent promotion strategies for electricity from renewables in EU countries
Reinhard Haas,  Anne Held, Gustav Resch, Mario Ragwitz, Thomas Faber, Claus Huber

Session 2 - Scenarios and Policy Options

Integrated European Energy RTD as Part of the Innovation Chain to Enhance Renewable Energy Market Breakthrough
P.D. Lund

Impacts of high energy prices on long-term energy-economic scenarios for Germany
Volker Krey, Dag Martinsen, Peter Markewitz, Manfred Horn, Felix Chr. Matthes, Verena Graichen, Ralph O. Harthan, Julia Repenning 

Session 3 – Clean Coal Technologies

Polygeneration – Integration of Gasoline Synthesis and IGCC Power Production Using Topsoe’s TIGAS Process
Thomas Rostrup-Nielsen, Poul Erik Højlund Nielsen, Finn Joensen, Jørgen Madsen

Development of a PF Fired High Efficiency Power Plant (AD700)
Rudolph Blum, Sven Kjær and Jørgen Bugge

Session 4 – Bioenergy

Optimal Use of Organic Waste in Future Energy Systems – the Danish case
Marie Münster, Henrik Lund

Sustainable bioethanol production combining biorefinery principles and intercropping strategies
Thomsen, M.H.; Hauggaard-Nielsen, H; Petersson, A.; Thomsen, A.B. and Jensen, E.S

Session 5 - Renewable Energy for the Transport Sector

Co-ordination of Renewable Energy Support Schemes in the EU
Stine Grenaa Jensen and Poul Erik Morthorst

Bioethanol
Charles Nielsen; Jan Larsen; Kristian Morgen

REFUEL: an EU road map for biofuels
M. Londo , E. Deurwaarder and S. Lensink, G. Fischer, S. Prieler and H. van Velthuizen, M. de Wit and A. Faaij, G. Berndes and J. Hansson, H. Duer and J. Lundbaek, G. Wisniewski, K. Könighofer

Session 6 – Wind

UpWind. Wind Energy Research Project under the 6th Framework Programme
Peter Hjuler Jensen

Wind power costs in Portugal
Saleiro, Carla, Araújo, Madalena, Ferreira, Paula

Economic and Financial Feasibility of Wind Energy - Case Study of Philippines
Jyoti Prasad Painuly

Session 7 – Solar and Wave Energy

Wave Energy – challenges and possibilities
Per Resen Steenstrup

Session 8 – Systems with High Level of Renewable Energy

Realisable Scenarios for a Future Electricity Supply based 100% on Renewable Energies
Gregor Czisch, Gregor Giebel

Operational costs induced by fluctuating wind power production in Germany and Scandinavia
Peter Meibom, Christoph Weber, Rüdiger Barth & Heike Brand

Understanding energy technology developments from an innovation system perspective
Mads Borup, Birgitte Gregersen, Anne Nygaard Madsen

Session 9 – End Use Technologies and Efficiency Improvements

A cooling system for buidings using wind energy
Hamid Daiyan

New LED light sources and lamps for general illumination
Carsten Dam-Hansen, Birgitte Thestrup, Henrik Pedersen and Paul Michael Petersen

Session 10 – Systems Aspects – Distributed Production

STREAM: A Model for a Common Energy Future
Anders Kofoed-Wiuff, Jesper Werling, Peter Markussen, Mette Behrmann, Jens Pedersen, Kenneth Karlsson

Vanadium redox-flow batteries – Installation at Risø for characterisation measurements
Henrik Bindner, Peter Ahm, Ove Ibsen

Distributed Energy Resources and Control: A power system point of view
Oliver Gehrke, Stephanie Ropenus, Philippe Venne

Session 11 – Low Level CO2 Strategies for Developing Countries

Assessing the Role of Energy in Development and Climate Policies in Large Developing Countries
Amit Garg and Kirsten Halsnæs

Sustainable Transport Practices in Latin America
Jorge Rogat and Miriam Hinostroza

Session 12 – Carbon Capture and Storage Contribution to Stabilization

CO2 Capture and Utilization for Enhanced Oil Recovery
Poul Jacob Vilhelmsen, Jan Reffstrup, Willy van Well and Charles Nielsen

Geological Storage of CO2 from Power Generation
Niels Peter Christensen

Environmental Analysis of the Coal-based Power Production with Amine-based Carbon Capture
J. Nazarko, A. Schreiber, W. Kuckshinrichs, P. Zapp

Session 13 – Hydrogen Economy

Durability of Solid Oxide Electrolysis Cells for Hydrogen Production
Anne Hauch, Søren Højgaard Jensen, Sune Dalgaard Ebbesen, Mogens Mogensen

HyApproval – handbook for the approval of hydrogen Refuelling stations – first preliminary achievements
Reinhold Wurster, Guy Vandendungen, Jérôme Guichard, Menso Molag, James Barron, Marieke Reijalt, Horst Jürgen Hill, Hubert Landinger

Session 14 – Fuel Cells

Use of Alternative Fuels in Solid Oxide Fuel Cells
Anke Hagen

Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Development at Topsoe Fuel Cell A/S and Risø National Laboratory
N. Christiansen, J. B. Hansen, H. Holm-Larsen, S. Linderoth, P. H. Larsen, P. V. Hendriksen and A. Hagen

Fuel Cell-Shaft Power Packs (FC-SPP)
Frank Elefsen and Sten Frandsen

Session 15- R&D Priorities

The UK energy research atlas: a tool for prioritising and planning energy R&D
Prof Jim Skea

European and Global Perspectives for CO2 Capture and Storage
Heleen Groenenberg, Martine Uyterlinde

Solar Energy – Status and Perspectives
Peter Ahm

 

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