Unlocking the Future of Sustainable Energy: Multiphysics Approaches and Synergistic Technologies
Wednesday, 22 October
Room 332BE
Technical Session
Join us to explore groundbreaking technologies for sustainable energy and resource recovery. This session integrates experimental studies, simulations, and industry initiatives to foster collaboration in overcoming technical and economic challenges. Topics include optimizing heat extraction in CO2-enhanced geothermal systems, hybrid storage of hydrogen and CO2, enhanced lithium recovery using supercritical CO2, and basalt mineralization for green hydrogen generation. Gain insights into geothermal and lithium recovery in Canada, CO2 sequestration with white hydrogen production, and the importance of critical minerals for energy transition and U.S. supply chain security. Learn about decarbonization, geo-mechanical assessments, carbon-negative power generation, and solar hybrid power transforming remote communities.
Session Chairpersons
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1400-1425 228239Multiphysics Coupling Mechanisms And Synergistic Optimization Of Heat Extraction And Storage In Co2-egs For Hot Dry Rock
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1425-1450 227994Multi-phase And Multi-component Transport Mechanism Of Hybrid Storage Of H2 And CO2
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1450-1515 228093Enhanced Lithium Recovery From Oil And Gas Produced Waters Using Supercritical CO2
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1515-1540 228090Co₂ Nanobubbles Break Through The Product Layer Barrier: Synergistic Acceleration Of Basalt Mineralization And Green Hydrogen Generation
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1540-1605 228170An Exploration Of Geothermal And Lithium Recovery Potentials In Canada: A Simulation Study Of A Small-scale Co2 Injection Pilot In The Leduc Aquifer
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1605-1630 228026Bridging Experiment And Modeling: Coupling CO2 Sequestration With White Hydrogen Production In Basaltic Rocks
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Alternate 227895The Growing Importance Of Critical Minerals For The Energy Transition And U.s. Supply Chain Security
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Alternate 228240Decarbonization Via Microwave-Assisted Carbon-Zero Hydrogen Production From Petroleum Reservoirs (Hope Process): Support Or Competitor To Conventional Methods?
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Alternate 228016Geo-mechanical Assessment Of Creep Deformation Phenomena: Relevant For CO2 And H2 Storage