Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage (CCUS) Training Course focuses on the science, technology, and application of carbon management solutions designed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and support global net-zero goals. CCUS is increasingly recognized as a key pathway for decarbonizing power generation, heavy industry, and manufacturing sectors.
This training course provides a comprehensive understanding of carbon capture methods, CO₂ utilization pathways, and long-term storage solutions. Participants will explore technologies such as post-combustion, pre-combustion, and oxyfuel capture, along with utilization methods like enhanced oil recovery and chemical conversion.
With a strong emphasis on practical and strategic application, the course also covers geological storage, mineral carbonation, economic feasibility, and regulatory frameworks. It equips professionals with the knowledge required to evaluate, design, and support CCUS projects that align with sustainability targets and climate action strategies.
Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage Training Course objectives are designed to build strong technical, economic, and regulatory understanding of CCUS systems and their role in emission reduction. This course strengthens the ability to assess and apply carbon management solutions effectively.
By the end of this training course, participants will be able to:
Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage Training Course is designed for professionals involved in energy transition, emissions reduction, and sustainability initiatives across industrial sectors. It supports individuals responsible for developing and evaluating CCUS strategies and projects.
This training course is suitable for:
Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage Training Course learning methods are designed to ensure strong conceptual understanding and practical evaluation of CCUS technologies and systems. The course blends theory with applied analysis and real-world case studies.
Participants will engage in instructor-led sessions covering carbon capture processes, storage technologies, and utilization pathways. Group discussions will encourage analysis of technical, environmental, and economic challenges in CCUS deployment.
Case studies of real-world CCUS projects will be used to demonstrate successful applications, implementation challenges, and performance outcomes. Participants will also complete exercises focused on economic feasibility, policy evaluation, and carbon credit systems.
Interactive learning activities will further explore regulatory compliance, sustainability impacts, and future technology trends. This structured approach ensures participants gain the practical knowledge required to support and develop effective CCUS projects aligned with global climate objectives.
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