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Overview
The Carbon Capture, Utilisation & Storage (CCUS) online course is designed for professionals in the energy sector, particularly those involved in environmental management and sustainability. Participants will gain insights into the current landscape of CCUS technologies, including their business drivers and economic viability. The course will cover various aspects of the CCUS value chain, from carbon capture technologies to storage and utilisation pathways.
Course Structure
The course consists of four live online sessions, each focusing on different critical topics:
Carbon Sources & Capture Technologies (March 13, 2025): This session will provide an overview of carbon emissions and the technological pathways for carbon capture.
Carbon Storage, Transport & Utilisation (March 18, 2025): Participants will learn about the methods for storing captured carbon and the potential for its utilisation.
Hydrogen, Carbon & Industrial Clusters (March 19, 2025): This session will explore the synergies between clean hydrogen production and CCUS, emphasizing their interdependence in decarbonisation efforts.
Growing CCUS: Scalability, Markets, Policies & Strategies (March 20, 2025): The final session will discuss the current challenges and opportunities for scaling CCUS technologies in various markets.
Benefits of Attending
Attendees will leave with a comprehensive understanding of the challenges and opportunities within the CCUS landscape, including:
Key economic and policy variables affecting CCUS deployment.
Real-world examples of CCUS projects and strategies from around the globe.
Insights into sustainable strategic planning and new business opportunities in the energy sector.
This course is an excellent opportunity for professionals looking to enhance their knowledge and skills in CCUS, contributing to the broader goals of sustainability and energy transition.
