CCOPPS: Power Generation: Engineering Challenges of a Low Carbon Future

 

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Climate change issues have combined with the other aspects of Government Energy Policy across the world to create some significant challenges for the Power industry.  For example, in the UK these challenges include achieving a 60% reduction in CO2 by 2050, whilst ensuring security of energy supplies, which are affordable, all within a competitive market framework.  This means that the Power Industry has to work hard to find new ways of delivering energy to a wide range of Industrial and Retail customers.  In addition, there are significant challenges associated with developing new technologies that are delivered on time and are technically effective, thereby mitigating the risk associated with the retirement of current plant and the need to reduce emissions.  These challenges have prompted an upsurge in R&D activities and this webinar touched on some of the more tangible projects and issues.

Some examples are provided of challenging engineering problems that have arisen during this period, which illustrate the difficulty associated with correlating simulation models against test or service data.  Future R&D issues are also described, with a particular focus on aspects of clean coal technology, which offers significant benefits in terms of increased efficiency and subsequent reductions in CO2 emissions from conventional fossil fired plant.

Crucial to a successful outcome of this challenging future is the development of a new generation of engineers and scientists, who are able to operate in a rapidly changing world wide market.  The CCOPPS project clearly provides valuable support to the development of such staff.  

 

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Agenda

Welcome, Introduction and CCOPPS Project Update
Jim Wood, University of Strathclyde

Power Generation: Engineering Challenges of a Low Carbon Future
Andy Morris, E.ON Engineering UK

Q & A Session

Closing

1 This webinar is the fourth in a series of four sponsored by the CCOPPS project, which is funded by the EU under the Leonardo initiative. The project is focussed on the development of the competence of users of FEA in the power and pressure systems industry. The project partners are the University of Strathclyde, University of Malta, University of Stuttgart, Technical University of Warsaw, CETIM and NAFEMS.

 

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