Program Overview:
Carbon capture utilization and storage (CCUS), when deployed in collaboration with clean energy technologies, has the potential to reduce global emissions and thus limit climate change. Seen by many as a necessary transition technology whilst the world builds out the renewable energy system, this is not limited to power generation. Today more than 95% of the world’s hydrogen is made from fossil fuels (coal and natural gas), so CCUS can play a significant role in reducing the CO2 emissions related to this production.
Plus, the hydrogen sector is expected to grow exponentially across the globe in the coming years. For example, the UK recently set a target to produce five gigawatts of hydrogen by 2030, representing a 40-fold increase from the current situation. This ambition is replicated worldwide where national hydrogen strategies, often explicitly citing the need for decarbonising industrial sectors such as construction, steel and cement, have appeared regularly over the past year. The journey to a new, low emission energy system will be challenging and requires much innovation: momentum towards NetZero continues to build which calls for many industrial sectors to find ways of decarbonising their operations. Hydrogen will play a significant role, especially in sectors where eliminating emissions is particularly difficult. Early engagement with those low or zero-emissions projects will enable fast movers to reap the maximum from the opportunity presented. Also, Capturing CO2 from fuel combustion or industrial processes, the transport of this CO2 via ships or pipelines can then be used for resources to create valuable products or services or for the permanent storage deep underground in geological formations.
That said, there are numerous technical and economic challenges that with Carbon Capture Utilization and Storage. This masterclass 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 CCUS sector develops.
Attendees will be guided as to where early opportunities are most likely to lie, who is involved and how to get in front of them. You will also receive practical information surrounding how they can over technical and technological challenge when developing their CCS infrastructure and processes, the various CCS business models they can adopt and how they can ensure CCS is economically viable for their operations.
Through case studies, practical insights and actual project experiences, Equip Global’s interactive 4 day masterclass on Carbon Capture Utilization Storage Technology, Economics Masterclass, will cover all of the above and more to provide you with information that can really help you in your day-to-day work. Through case studies, blueprint presentations and interactive discussions, we are committed in providing you with only practical and implementable solutions that can overcome your biggest challenges in carbon capture utilization and storage.
10 Key Benefits of Attending:
- Gain a clear understanding of carbon capture utilization and storage principles, concepts and market environment
- Learn about carbon capture by emission sources and key approaches including pre and post-combustion, oxyfuel and industrial processes
- Gain knowledge on CCUS technologies including how to remove CO2 from process streams, solvents. Amines and techno-commercial technologies including licensors
- Find out more about the economics of CCUS including the concept of Levelized Cost of CO2 Capture
- Analyse the various business models and cases globally and how you can apply them into your CCUS operations
- Learn more about CCUS cost structures, new challenges and opportunities, CO2 pricing structures and the implications for negative emissions
- Hear about various CCUS project case studies and their success factors
- Gain insights on H+CCS and various paths in energy transition
- Evaluate policy and regulatory perspectives including global initiatives and national nuances
- Apply lessons learned on CCUS operations whilst navigating barriers and inhibitors affecting CCUS take up rate.
Who Should Attend:
Industry Participants who are looking to improve their knowledge on carbon capture utilization & storage technologies, economics, business models & applications including the following:
- Oil & Gas, Petrochemical Companies
- Engineering Contractors
- Steel & Construction Companies
- Industrial Manufacturing Companies
- Power & Electricity Companies
- Grid Operators
- Independent Power Producers
- Government officers & policy makers involved in carbon capture policies and technologies
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