3rd Global Cement EnviroCem Conference on Environmental Technology for Cement & Lime
10 - 11 May 2016, London, UK
Preliminary conference programme 2016 - subject to change
Tuesday 10 May | |
09.00 | Conference registration opens - networking & coffee |
10.15 | Conference introduction, Robert McCaffrey, conference convenor |
10.20 | Opening Keynote 1, Paper 1: 'The Paris Agreement on climate change: Implications for the cement and concrete sector,' Philippe Fonta, World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD), Cement Sustainability Initiative (CSI) |
11.00 | Meet the delegates session (delegates have a chance to introduce themselves to the other attendees) |
11.30 | Coffee and networking in the Global Envirocem exhibition area |
Session 1: Trends in environmental impact reduction for cement and lime: | |
12.00 | Opening Keynote 2, Paper 2: 'HeidelbergCement driving Carbon Capture and Storage/Utilisation,' Jan Theulen, Director Alternative Resources, Global Environmental Sustainability, HeidelbergCement |
12.30 | Paper 3: 'The implications of Germany’s latest NOx/NH3 abatement targets for the use of SNCR technology,' Albrecht Keiser, STEAG Energy Services GmbH |
13.00 | Lunch |
Session 2: Reducing emissions production | |
14.00 | Paper 4: 'How to achieve 200mg/Nm3 NOx without a catalyst,' Matthias Mersmann, aixergee process optimization |
14.30 |
Paper 5: 'Three unique technologies for PM, NOx, VOC and mercury reduction,' Georg Lechner, Scheuch GmbH |
15.00 |
Speed dating session - bring plenty of business cards for this popular networking session |
15.30 | Coffee and networking in the Global Envirocem exhibition area |
Session 2: Reducing emissions production - continued | |
16.00 |
Paper 6: 'Reduced energy consumption and lower emissions with advanced-concept insulating kiln refractory lining,' Mats-Ove Eriksson, Höganäs Bjuf AB |
16.30 | Paper 7: 'High-efficiency SNCR within cement plants: Online computations fluid dynamics (CFD) control of modern injection systems - Solutions, projects and results,' Ullrich Speer, Lechler |
17.00 |
Reducing emissions production - discussion |
17.45 | Leave conference venue for the short walk to the Global EnviroCem Social Evening in a local hostelry |
Wednesday 11 May | |
Session 3: Reduction and filtration advances | |
09.00 | Paper 8: 'NOx reduction to 200mg/Nm3 with SNCR,' Carl-Henrik Persson, Yara Environmental Technologies AB |
09.30 | Paper 9: 'Using Predictive Emission Monitoring Systems (PEMS) to reduce particulate emission events and to ensure compliance,' Steve Werrell, PCME Ltd |
10.00 | Paper 10: 'Hot gas filtration using ceramic filters: One step abatement of multiple pollutants such as NOx, SOx, VOCs/o-HAPS and dioxins,' Richard Lydon, Clear Edge Filtration CFE GmbH |
10.30 |
Speed dating session - bring plenty of business cards for this popular networking session |
11.00 | Coffee and networking in the Global Envirocem exhibition area |
Session 4: Reduction technologies for NOx, SOx and other emissions | |
11.30 | Paper 11: 'Stabilising converter slag for use as fillers in cement using Lixiviant Technology,' Mark Tilley, Lixivia, Inc |
12.00 | Paper 12: 'Can we reduce CO2 by 20% for free? Case studies of performance variation in the cement industry,' Daniel Summerbell, University of Cambridge |
12.30 | Paper 13: 'CTP's advanced RTO, RCO and hybrid Emissions Control Systems' Thomas Binninger, CTP Chemisch Thermische Prozesstechnik GmbH |
13.00 | Closing keynote, Paper 14: 'Concrete action on climate change - Sudan opportunities and challenges in energy use,' Ian Brealey, Mineral Investments Ltd |
13.30 | Global EnviroCem Farewell Lunch & Drinks and Conference Awards |
15.30 | Conference ends |