Headline: CO2-WIN conference

The 1st status conference of the BMBF funding measure "CO2 as a sustainable source of carbon  - Pathways to industrial applications - CO2-WIN" will take place on June 8/9, 2021.

We would like to invite you to join the online-event. Get insights about the latest developments of the funded projects on CO2-utilization and learn what we can expect in the short and long term!

The conference language is english, the participation is free of charge.

Registration

Registration is, depending on the availability, possible up to the beginning of the conference. You will receive a confirmation of registration immediately after your registration. The log-in data for the conference will be sent to you a few days prior the conference starts.

Technical Equipment
In order to participate at the web conference, you will need a stable internet connection. The following tool will be used for the conference: Zoom (no license needed).

Click here and register!

Preliminary Program

8 June 2021, 10.00 am - 04.00 pm CET

Opening  
10.00 - 10.10 Welcome BMBF
10.10 - 10.30 Keynote - Why do we need to transform the industry?
Prof. Dr. Claudia Kemfert, Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung e.v. (DIW)
CO2-mineralisation - A tangible path for reducing GHG emissions
10.30 - 10.50 Keynote on CO2-mineralisation - Scaling pathways to defossilation
Sophia Hamblin Wang, Mineral Carbonation International (MCi)
10.50 - 11.00 Break
11.00 - 12.00 CO2-WIN funded projects on CO2-mineralisation
C2inCO2 -Calcium Carbonation for industrial use of CO2

Dr. Jan Skocek, HeidelbergCement AG
NuKos -Utilization of carbon dioxide in slags from steel and metal production
David Algermissen, FEhS-Institut für Baustoff-Forschung e.V.
CO2LiPriSek -Carbonation of lithium-containing primary and secondary raw materials using CO2
Dr. Doreen Kaiser, TU Bergakademie Freiberg
12.00 - 12.30 Panel discussion on CO2-mineralisation
12.30 - 01.30 Lunch break
How do we produce sustainable chemicals and plastics in the future, and when does the future start? Answers from industry-driven projects
01.30 - 01.50 Keynote on chemical conversion of CO2
Can CO2 be the raw material for fuels and chemicals in the future?

Prof. Eelco T. C. Vogt, University of Utrecht
01.50 - 03.00 CO2-WIN funded projects on chemical conversion of CO2
PhasKat - Phase-pure electrocatalysts and adjustment of condtions regarding the reduction of CO2

Dr. Wiebke Sarfert-Gast, Siemens Gas and Power GmBH & Co. KG
HTCoEl - Compact synthesis gas generation by high-temperature co-electrolysis
Oliver Posdziech, Sunfire GmbH
ProMet - CO2 to propylene via eMethanol
Dr. Katja Weichert, Covestro AG
PlasCO2 - Plasma-induced generation of carbon monoxide from carbon dioxide and its chemical utilization
n.n., Evonik
03.00 - 03.10 Break
03.10 - 03.30 r+Imlus project DreamResourceConti
Marina Sebastian, Covestro AG
03.30 - 04.00 Panel discussion on chemical conversion of CO2
04.00 End of day one
 

9 June 2021, 11.00 am - 04.00 pm CET

11.00 - 11.05 Welcome CO2-WIN Connect
How can biotechnology contribute to CO2-utilization?
11.05 - 12.00 CO2-WIN projects on biotechnological conversion of CO2
Bio-UGS - Biological conversion of carbon dioxide and hydrogen to methane
Dipl.-Ing. Hagen Bültemeier, DBI Gas- und Umwelttechnik GmbH
Transformate - Combinded process for production of the biopolymer PHB and crotonic acid
Dr. Frank Kensy, b.fab GmbH
GAMES - Gas diffusion electrodes for coupled microbial electrochemical syntheses from CO2
Prof. Dirk Holtmann, Technische Hochschule Mittelhessen
Scientific support and outreach
12.00 - 12.20 Results from the networking and transfer project CO2-WIN Connect
Norms and Standards

Dr. Christian Goroncy and Sönke Nissen, DIN e.V.
CO2-utilization in the media
Dr. Barbara Olfe-Kräutlein, IASS
12.20 - 12.30 CO2-WIN project on direct air capture
CORA -CO2-capture from air for power-to-X processes for sector coupling

Dr. Ulrich Zuberbühler, ZSW
12.30 - 01.30 Lunch break
Ready for the future - Step by step or leap innovation?
01.30 - 01.50 Keynote: How to make sutainable fuels and chemicals using sunlight and carbon dioxide in a circular ecomony
Prof. Erwin Reisner, University of Cambridge
01.50 - 02.50 CO2-WIN funded projects on electro- and photocatalysis
Depecor -Direct efficient photoelectrocatalytic CO2-reduction

Prof. Thomas Hannappel, TU Ilmenau
Prodigy -Process development in gas-solid photocatalytic CO2-reduction
Prof. Jennifer Strunk, LIKAT e.V.
CO2SIMO -Photoelectrochemical CO2-reduction with simultaneous oxidative raw material production
Dr. Sven Albrecht, TANIOBIS GmbH
02.50 - 03.00 Break
03.00 - 03.20 Technology assessment on artificial photosynthesis
Andrei Barascu, DECHEMA e.V., M.Sc. Simon Kaiser, University of Kassel
03.20 - 03.50 Panel discussion on electro- and photocatalysis
03.50 - 04.00 Closing remarks, BMBF
04.00 End of conference