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D1-2 Heat and Mass Transfer Devices: Modular Approaches for Power Generators - Abhoyjit Bhown, EPRI
D1-3 Process Intensification and Modularization - Sean Kelly, PraxairD1-4 Parametric Design and Modularization - Diego Mier, Riley PowerD1-5 Massively Parallel Infrastructures - Klaus Lacker, Arizona State UniversityD1-6 Norwegian Full Chain CCS Project: Three Industries, Logistics and Storage - Hans Jorgen Vinje, GassnovaD1-7 CO2stCap: Cutting Cost of CO2 Capture in Process Industries - Ragnhild Skagestad, Tel-TekD1-8 Opportunities for Industrial Capture in the United States - Peter Campbell Psarras, Colorado School of MinesD1-9 Modular Processes from the Perspective of Industry and Department of Energy - Angelos Kokkinos, US DOE
D2-1 Scaling of Membrane Systems in Industry - Tim Merkel, Membrane Technology ResearchD2-2 National Energy Technology Experience in Absorbent and Chemical Looping Systems - Geo Richards, National Energy Technology LaboratoryD2-4 Solvent Capture at Multiple Scales - Satish Reddy, FluorD2-5 Materials, Manufacturing and Prototyping Technologies for Carbon Capture - Edgar Lara-Cruzio, Oak Ridge National LaboratoryD2-6 Scaling of Non-Agueous CO2 Capture Technologies - Teresa Grocela, General ElectricD2-7 Features of Composite Sorbents and Encapsulated Solvents for Small-Scale and Modular Carbon Caputre - Joshuah Stolaroff, Lawrence Livermore National LaboratoryD2-9 Linde Perspectives on Scale and Cost Implications for CO2 Capture Systems from Difference Sources and Technology Combinations - Krish Krishnamurthy, LindeD2-10 Membrane Modularity Experiences and Benefits in Large System Applications - Charles Page, Air ProductsD2-11 Hybrid Membrane/Cryogenic Systems for Mobile CO2 Capture - Phil Di Pietro, General ElectricD2-12 Development of Amine-Appended Metal-Organic Frameworks for Industrial Separations - Thomas McDonald, Mosaic MaterialsD2-13 Mobile Capture Systems - Peter Campbell Psarras, Colorado School of Mines