A Practical Guide to Hydrogen and Carbon Capture & Storage Technology
The course aims to provide a practical guide to enable companies to make informed decisions and plans based on the real opportunities that are emerging as the global CCS sector develops.
Key Learning Outcomes & Case Studies Include
- What is carbon capture and storage?
- Carbon capture by emission sources and fundamental approaches: pre- and postcombustion, oxyfuel, industrial processes
- Overview of current technologies applied (how to remove the CO2 from process streams, solvents, amines)
- Evaluation of technologies: techno-commercial (including licensors)
- Cost structure, learning curves: challenges and opportunities
- CCS business models, CO2 pricing and negative emissions
- CCS projects – overview, discussion and deep dives into case studies
- H+CCS and other paths in the energy transition
- Policy and regulatory perspectives – global initiatives and national nuances
Who Will Benefit
- Existing energy companies particularly those who are already part of the engineering, oil and gas, steel, construction and shipbuilding oil and gas supply chain and those looking to future-proof their capabilities.
- The CCS clusters , well-placed to drive the regional industries forward, often including a significant hydrogen component.
- Steel making, shipping, construction and automotive interests
- Those companies seeking to enter the CCS sector and wider hydrogen value chain with its myriad opportunities in a market valued in the billions of dollars.