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Networks

With its global links, The IEA Greenhouse Gas R&D Programme (IEA GHG) is in a unique position to facilitate co-operation between the leading research groups on greenhouse gas (GHG) mitigation. IEA GHG therefore coordinates several international research networks. The networks bring together the expertise and experience of organisations at the forefront of research, development and demonstration into GHG mitigation technologies. The networks currently operated by the IEA GHG include:

International Network for CO2 Capture

The network acts as a forum for those working on CO2 capture test facilities. The aim of the International Network for CO2 Capture is to stimulate world-wide collaboration and encourage practical development of post combustion CO2 capture technology. Information can be found on the IEA GHG CO2 Capture and Storage site by clicking >>here

International Network on Biofixation of CO2 and Greenhouse Gas Abatement with Microalgae

The objective of this network is to promote research and development of microalgae-based CO2 abatement technologies by providing a forum for organisations already engaged or interested in this field. Information can be found on the IEA GHG CO2 Capture and Storage site by clicking >>here

Risk Assessment Network

The International Risk Assessment Network was established in August 2005. There are a number of risk assessment activities for the geological storage of CO2 underway around the world. It was agreed that the research network should aim to address what the regulators are expecting and whether risk assessment can provide the answers they require. The scope of the Risk Assessment Network can be divided into a number of smaller and more specific subject areas which can run alongside the operation of the network. Information can be found on the IEA GHG CO2 Capture and Storage site by clicking >>here

Monitoring Network

Established on 8th November 2004, the first meeting of the Monitoring Network demonstrated that there was a large tool box of monitoring techniques that could be applied for both surface and sub surface monitoring of CO2. It was clear that no single technique would be sufficient to meet all the different monitoring needs. Therefore, the aim of the network has been, to focus more on monitoring programmes rather than individual techniques. Information can be found on the IEA GHG CO2 Capture and Storage site by clicking >>here

Oxy-Fuel Combustion Network

The aim of the International Network for Oxy-Fuel Combustion is to provide an international forum for organisations with interest in the development of Oxy-Fuel Combustion Technology. Information can be found on the IEA GHG CO2 Capture and Storage site by clicking >>here

Well Bore Integrity Network

During the development of the Risk Assessment Network, discussions highlighted that the integrity of well bores and their long-term ability to retain CO2 could be a significant potential risk for the long-term security of geological storage facilities. To address this component of risk assessment a workshop was held in April 2005 to bring together over 50 experts from both industrial operators and from research organisations to determine the current state of knowledge of well bore integrity.

One of the main outcomes from the workshop was that the scope of work on well bore integrity was enough to establish its own network but there would be a report on progress at the annual Risk Assessment Network Meetings.

Information can be found on the IEA GHG CO2 Capture and Storage site by clicking >>here


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