Emissions from the industrial sector represent approximately a quarter of global emissions, more than half of these originate from the combined production of steel and cement,and more than 60% of the world crude steel is produced in Asia, mainly in China, Japan and Korea. Carbon capture, utilization and storage technology, related applications, policy analysis and economic research have significant roles to play in managing the emissions from the steel sector.
The Symposium on Decarbonization: CCUS Perspective in Steel Sector, which is co-organized by Peking University and Global CCS Institute, and is supported by China Iron and Steel Association and BHP. The event was held on May 10, 2017, at Stanford Centre of Peking University, Beijing, China. Governmental officials, industrial experts, and scholars attended the events to address key technical, policy and economic issues related to CCUS in the Steel Sector.
Symposium Agenda
Morning Session
Moderation by FU Jun, Professor, National School of Development at Peking University
Opening Remark
Mr. SUN Zhen, Deputy Director General, Department of Climate Change, National Development and Reform Commission
Mr. Dene Yeaman, Counsellor Economic, Australian Embassy
Dr. Graham Winkelman, Practice Lead Climate Change, BHP Billiton
Global status of CCS, by Michael Monea, President and CEO, The International CCS Knowledge Centre
Global Status of CCS and CCS in steel industry, by Alex Zapantis, General Manager, Asia Pacific, Global CCS Institute
Emission Reduction in Chinese Steel Industry, CHEN Liyun, Director, Department of Energy Conservation and Environmental Protection, China Iron and Steel Association
Low Carbon Development of China's Iron and Steel Industry, by LI Xinchuang, President of China Metallurgical Industry Planning and Research Institute
Analysis on Development Potential of CCUS Technology, by LI Junfeng, Former Director, National Centre for Climate Change Strategy and International Cooperation
Policy Analysis for CCUS Development in Steel Sector, LIU Qiang, Director of Strategy and Planning Department, National Centre for Climate Change Strategy and International Cooperation
The Economic Implication of Market-based Mitigation Policy, Prof. XU Jintao, Associate Dean of National School of Development at Peking University, Liu Yu, Researcher of China Academy of Sciences
Afternoon Session
Moderator by Dr. Tony Zhang, GCCSI
Baosteel’s Practice in CO2 Emission Reduction and Development of CCS, SONG Qingshi, Institute of Energy and Environment Research, Baosteel
Steel Industry Emission and Storage Sites Source-sink Matching, FANG Zhiming, Institute of Rock and Soil Mechanics, China Academy of Sciences
CCS development in Japanese Steel Sector, by Hiroshi Nambo, Branch Representative for Japan, Global CCS Institute
Approaches and Costs for Applying CCS to a Chinese Steel Plant (Shougang Jingtang), Tony Zhang, Global CCS Institute
Panel Discussion and Q&A
Technical Considerations for CCS in the Steel Sector, Prof. ZHANG Dongxiao, Dean, College of Engineering at Peking University
Capture Utilization Storage, by Prof. WANG Xidong, College of Engineering at Peking University
Business Case Development for FOAK CCS Plant on Steel Mill, by Professor LEI Ming, Guanghua School of Management at Peking University, and Professor LIN Qianguo, North China Electric Power University
Economic Model of CCS, by Dr. LIANG Xi, The University of Edinburgh
The Future of CCS in the Industrial Sector in China, by Dr. Graham Winkelman, Practice Lead Climate Change, BHP
Professor FU Jun, National School of Development at Peking University
SUN Zhen Deputy Director, Department of Climate Change, NDRC
Dene Yeaman, Economic Counselor of Australian Embassy to China
Graham Winkelman, Lead for Climate Change and Sustainability, BHP
Michael Monea, President and CEO, The International CCS Knowledge Centre
Alex Zapantis, General Manager, Asia Pacific, Global CCS Institute
CHEN Liyun, Director for Energy Conservation and Environmental Protection, CISA
LI Xinchuang, President of China Metallurgical Industry Planning and Research Institute
Former Director, National Centre for Climate Change Strategy and International Cooperation
LIU Qiang, Director for Strategy and Planning, National Centre for Climate Change Strategy and International Cooperation
Prof. XU Jintao, Associate Dean of National School of Development at Peking University
Liu Yu, Researcher of China Academy of Sciences
SONG Qingshi, Institute of Energy and Environment Research, Baosteel
FANG Zhiming, Institute of Rock and Soil Mechanics, China Academy of Sciences
Hiroshi Nambo, Branch Representative for Japan, Global CCS Institute
Tony Zhang, Global CCS Institute
Prof. ZHANG Dongxiao, Dean, College of Engineering at Peking University
Prof. WANG Xidong, College of Engineering at Peking University
Professor LEI Ming, Guanghua School of Management at Peking University
Professor LIN Qianguo, North China Electric Power University
Dr. LIANG Xi, The University of Edinburgh