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Suggested Citation:"Appendix B Presentations and Committee Activities." National Research Council. 2000. Vision 21: Fossil Fuel Options for the Future. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9862.
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APPENDIX B
Presentations and Committee Activities

1. Committee Meeting, March 30–31, 1999, Washington, D.C.

Presentations:

Vision 21 and Global Climate Change

Rita Bajura, Federal Energy Technology Center

Vision 21 Overview

Larry Ruth, Federal Energy Technology Center

Summary of Vision 21 Workshop Results

Robert Romanosky, Federal Energy Technology Center

Advanced Turbine Systems

Kanwal Mahajan, Federal Energy Technology Center

Fuel Cells

Mark Williams, Federal Energy Technology Center

Gasification/IGCC

Gary Stiegel, Federal Energy Technology Center

Combustion

Donald Bonk, Federal Energy Technology Center

Suggested Citation:"Appendix B Presentations and Committee Activities." National Research Council. 2000. Vision 21: Fossil Fuel Options for the Future. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9862.
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Advanced Environmental Technology

Charles Schmidt, Federal Energy Technology Center

Power Systems Advanced Research

Robert Romanosky, Federal Energy Technology Center

Sequestration Options for Vision 21

Douglas Carter, Federal Energy Technology Center

Coal Clean Technologies and the Need for Fuel Diversity

Ben Yamagata, Coal Utilization Research Council

Prospects for Fossil Fuel Technologies

Robert Williams, Princeton University

2. Committee Meeting, June 29–July 1, 1999, Washington, D.C.

Presentations:

Natural Gas Outlook

John Cochener, Gas Research Institute

Gasification Outlook

James Childress, Gasification Technologies Council

IGCC Coproduction Capabilities

Douglas Haseltine, Tennessee Eastman

CO2 Hydrate Separation

Ron Wolk, Wolk Integrated Technical Services

Syngas Processes

Ramon Espino, University of Virginia

Enrique Iglesia, University of California, Berkeley

Solid-Oxide Fuel Cells

Frank Bevc, Siemens Westinghouse

Advanced Gas Separations

Edward Foster, Air Products and Chemicals

Suggested Citation:"Appendix B Presentations and Committee Activities." National Research Council. 2000. Vision 21: Fossil Fuel Options for the Future. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9862.
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Gasification Technologies

Neville Holt, Electric Power Research Institute

Advanced Materials R&D

Rod Judkins, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Future Power-Generation Systems

Frank Bevc, Siemens Westinghouse

NOx and SOx and Environmental Issues for Vision 21

Manoj Guha, American Electric Power

John McManus, American Electric Power

Hydrogen Separation Membranes

Douglas Fain, Bechtel Jacobs LLC

Fossil Energy as Liquid Transportation

David Gray, Mitretech

Commercialization of Vision 21 Technologies

Samuel Tam, Bechtel Technology and Consulting

Advanced Combustion Systems: PFBC, HIPPS Recap

David Pai, Foster Wheeler

Virtual Demonstration Technologies

Woody Fiveland, Asea Brown-Boveri

DOE's Expectations of Virtual Demonstration

Tom O'Brien, Federal Energy Technology Center

3. Committee Meeting, September 8–9, 1999, Washington, D.C.

Task group discussions and working session.

4. Committee Meeting, October 28–30, 1999, Irvine, California

Discussion of report sections.

Suggested Citation:"Appendix B Presentations and Committee Activities." National Research Council. 2000. Vision 21: Fossil Fuel Options for the Future. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9862.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix B Presentations and Committee Activities." National Research Council. 2000. Vision 21: Fossil Fuel Options for the Future. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9862.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix B Presentations and Committee Activities." National Research Council. 2000. Vision 21: Fossil Fuel Options for the Future. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9862.
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Vision 21 reviews the goals of the Department of Energy's (DOE) Vision 21 Program (DOE's vision for the future of coal-based power generation) and to recommend systems and approaches for moving from concept to reality. Vision 21 is an ambitious, forward-looking program for improving technologies and reducing the environmental impacts of using fossil fuels (petroleum, natural gas, and coal) to produce electricity, process heat, transportation fuels, and chemicals.

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