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Australia Japan Coal Technology Workshop

The Australia Japan Coal Technology Workshop was most recently held in Melbourne on 10 March 2011.  Presentations given at the workshop are available for download below.  Presentations given at the previous workshop, held in Brisbane on 26 June 2009, follow.

Workshop presentations—10 March 2011

Workshop presentations—26 June 2009 

Workshop presentations—10 March 2011

Agenda

Session 1—Low Emissions Coal Policies and Programs

Presentation

Speaker

PPT

PDF

Overview of Australia's low emissions coal technology policies

Margaret Sewell, RET

 [PPT 5.7MB]

 [PDF 1.3MB]

Overview of Japanese Clean Coal Policy

Masamichi Hashiguchi, Coal Division, METI

 [PPT 2.7MB]

 [PDF 904KB]

Research program for low emissions coal technologies

Noel Simento, ANLEC R&D

 [PPTX 3.2MB]

 [PDF 620KB]

NEDO's R&D activities and international collaborative activities on Clean Coal Technology

Shunichi Yanai, NEDO

[PPTX 3.3MB]

 [PDF 1.8MB]

Collaboration on the development of low emissions coal technologies

John Carras, CSIRO

[PPTX 24MB]

 [PDF 1.7MB]

Developments in CO2 Storage in Australia

Barry Hooper, CO2CRC

[PPTX 13MB]

[PDF 4.4MB]

Session 2 – Research and Coal Technology Projects

Presentation

Speaker

PPT

PDF

Progress and future directions in implementing low emissions coal projects in Queensland

John Skinner, Queensland Government

 

 

Progress and future directions in implementing low emissions coal projects in NSW

Brad Mullard, NSW Department of Industry and Investment

[PPT 2.8MB]

 [PDF 928KB]

Cooperative projects in Australia

Yasushi Kawamura, JCOAL

[PPTX 2.8MB]

 [PDF 1.4MB]

Australian industry's contribution towards developing low emissions coal projects

Samantha McCulloch, Australian Coal Association

[PPT 5MB]

 [PDF 423KB]

Callide Oxyfuel Project update

Nobuhiro Misawa, J-Power

[PPTX 3MB]

 [PDF 1.3MB]

Collaboration on low emissions coal technology projects in Victoria

Richard Aldous, Victorian Government

[PPT 5.8MB]

 [PDF 623KB]

Development of high efficiency coal gasification technology and its application to low rank coal

Takeo Kawase, Brown Coal Business Research Australia

[PPT 6MB]

 [PDF 2MB]

BCIA's role in supporting low emissions technologies

Gerry Morvell, Brown Coal Innovation

[PPT 1.4MB]

 [PDF 345KB]

Update of CO2 free hydrogen chain project

Eiichi Harada, Kawasaki

[PPT 6.9MB]

 [PDF 1MB]

Utilization of Australian coal in low carbon society

Takaya Watanabe, MHI

[PPTX 4.3MB]

 [PDF 264KB]

Session 3 – Coal Supply and Infrastructure

Presentation

Speaker

PPT

PDF

Japanese perspective on Australian coal infrastructure and supply issues

Masamichi Hashiguchi, METI

[PPT 5.5MB]

 [PDF 1MB]

Australia Government perspectives on Australian coal infrastructure and supply issues

Michael Alder, RET

 

 

Queensland coal infrastructure developments and perspectives, including impact of recent weather events

David Stolz, Queensland Department of Infrastructure and Planning

 

 

New South Wales coal infrastructure developments and perspectives

Brad Mullard, NSW Department of Industry and Investment

 

 

Workshop presentations—26 June 2009

Presentation files are downloadable by sessions outlined in the Agenda.

Agenda

Session 1—Policy Overview—Co-chaired by Mr Hartwell and Mr Kitagawa

Session 2—Australian Activities—Chaired by Mr Hartwell

Session 3—Japanese Activities

Chaired by Mr Kitagawa

Session 4—Australia-Japan cooperation on low emissions coal technologies—Co-chaired by Mr Hartwell and Mr Kitagawa

Current Cooperation

Proposed Future Working arrangements

  • Open discussion aimed at identifying areas for future cooperation covering R&D, joint projects and the mechanisms to support cooperation between research and industry form Australia and Japan. These mechanisms could include proposals for formal agreements by JCOAL and others.

Session 5—Closing Remarks—Co-chaired by Mr Hartwell and Mr Kitagawa

  • Summary—Australia
  • Summary—Japan
  • Possible signing ceremony for MOU

More information

For more information on the Australia Japan Coal Technology Workshops, contact Mark Weaver, Manager, CCS Projects Section.
Email: mark.weaver@ret.gov.au
Phone: +61-2-6213 7104

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