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Introduction

The Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) for Non-Technical Professionals training course provides a practical understanding of CCS technology, its applications, and its critical role in combating climate change. This course is designed specifically for professionals without a technical background who want to grasp the principles, processes, and benefits of CCS.

Participants will explore the full lifecycle of CCS, including carbon capture methods, storage techniques, and transportation options, while understanding the regulatory, environmental, and financial considerations involved. Through real-world examples, case studies, and discussions, learners will gain insight into the social, ethical, and corporate sustainability implications of CCS. By the end of this course, attendees will be equipped to confidently engage in discussions and decision-making related to carbon reduction strategies and climate action initiatives.

What are the Goals?

This Carbon Capture and Storage training course equips non-technical professionals with the knowledge and skills to understand and engage with CCS initiatives effectively. Participants will:

  • Learn the principles, processes, and applications of CCS technology.
  • Explore carbon capture technologies, storage solutions, and transportation methods.
  • Understand safety, monitoring, and regulatory compliance requirements.
  • Analyze economic and financial aspects, including cost-benefit, financing, and policy incentives.
  • Examine social, ethical, and stakeholder considerations in CCS deployment.
  • Identify emerging trends and the future role of CCS in achieving climate targets.

Who is this Training Course for?

The CCS for Non-Technical Professionals training course is ideal for individuals involved in sustainability, environmental management, or climate-focused decision-making who do not require a technical background.

It is particularly beneficial for:

  • Sustainability Managers and Officers
  • Environmental Consultants
  • Policy Analysts and Regulatory Professionals
  • Business Development Managers
  • Energy Industry Professionals (Non-Technical)
  • Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Practitioners
  • Government Officials working in Climate Policy
  • NGO and Nonprofit Leaders focused on climate mitigation
  • Professionals seeking a comprehensive understanding of CCS technology and its climate impact

How will this Training Course be Presented?

This Carbon Capture and Storage training course uses interactive and practical learning methods to ensure strong comprehension and engagement. Participants will benefit from a blend of presentations, videos, case studies, group exercises, and class discussions.

Through collaborative activities and real-world examples, learners will develop a clear understanding of CCS technology, its applications, challenges, and opportunities. The course emphasizes active participation, scenario analysis, and hands-on exercises to make complex concepts accessible for non-technical professionals. By integrating discussions on financial, social, and ethical considerations, the course ensures participants gain a holistic view of CCS and its role in climate action.

Course Content

Day 1

Understanding Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS)

  • Introduction to CCS: Basic concepts and terminology
  • Importance of CCS in mitigating climate change
  • Overview of the carbon cycle and anthropogenic carbon emissions
  • Types of CCS technologies: Pre-combustion, post-combustion, and oxy-fuel combustion
  • Regulatory and policy landscape surrounding CCS
Day 2

Carbon Capture Technologies

  • Detailed explanation of pre-combustion, post-combustion, and oxy-fuel combustion technologies
  • Pros and cons of each technology
  • Case studies of successful CCS projects around the world
  • Challenges and limitations of implementing CCS technology
Day 3

Carbon Storage and Transportation

  • Carbon storage methods: Geological, oceanic, and mineral storage
  • Safety and environmental considerations in carbon storage
  • Monitoring, verification, and accounting (MVA) of stored carbon
  • Carbon transportation infrastructure: Pipelines, ships, and trucks
  • Cost considerations in carbon storage and transportation
Day 4

Economic and Financial Aspects of CCS

  • Cost-benefit analysis of CCS projects
  • Carbon pricing mechanisms and their impact on CCS deployment
  • Financing options for CCS projects
  • Role of government incentives and subsidies
  • Business models for CCS implementation
Day 5

Social and Ethical Considerations of CCS

  • Public perception and acceptance of CCS technology
  • Stakeholder engagement strategies
  • Ethical considerations in CCS deployment
  • Integration of CCS into corporate sustainability strategies
  • Future outlook for CCS and emerging trends

The Certificate

Recognition
  • Anderson Certificate of Completion for delegates who attend and complete the training course
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