Carbon Footprint Reduction With Carbon Capture And Storage
Published 3/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 664.46 MB | Duration: 2h 0m
Published 3/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 664.46 MB | Duration: 2h 0m
Opportunities and chances to reduce global warming and prevent climate change and enable a circular economy
What you'll learn
overview of the basic principles and concepts related to various methods and technologies used for carbon capture and storage
methods and technologies involved in the capture of carbon from the air and industrial processes
techniques and systems used for the storage of carbon
political factors of carbon capture
potential business cases of carbon capture
critical voices on carbon capture
understand what circular economy is
Future developments of carbon capture and storage
Requirements
no previous knowledge needed
Description
Climate change is one of the most pressing challenges of our time. Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) has emerged as a critical technology in reducing greenhouse gas emissions while enabling a transition towards a circular economy. This comprehensive online course provides an in-depth understanding of CCS, covering its technologies, storage solutions, economic viability, political landscape, and future prospects.What You Will LearnThe role of CCS in mitigating climate change and achieving net-zero goalsHow CCS fits into the circular economy and sustainable developmentA deep dive into carbon capture technologies, including:Post-combustion capturePre-combustion captureOxyfuel combustionDirect Air Carbon Capture (DACCS)Plant-based carbon captureSeawater carbon captureCarbon storage methods and their feasibility, including:Seabed storageGeological storageMineral storageBiological storageThe economic and political landscape of CCS, including government policies, incentives, and business modelsCritical perspectives on CCS – opportunities, risks, and controversiesFuture developments in CCS and its potential impact on global carbon neutralityCourse Format & StructureSelf-paced learning – Study at your own convenience with the course documentsVideo lectures – Engaging and expert-led contentQuizzes – to test what you have learnedFurther Informations – Long list of references with further informationsDiscussion forums – Ask your questions in the comment sectionCertificate of Completion – Showcase your expertiseJoin Us Today!Get ready to explore the cutting-edge technologies and policies shaping the future of carbon management. Enroll now and be part of the solution to climate change!
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Welcome and Introduction
Lecture 2 Motivation
Lecture 3 Circular Economy
Section 2: Carbon Capture Technologies
Lecture 4 Overview on capture technologies
Lecture 5 Post-combustion capture
Lecture 6 Pre-combustion capture
Lecture 7 Oxyfuel-combustion
Lecture 8 DACC
Lecture 9 Plant-based carbon capture
Lecture 10 Seawater carbon capture
Section 3: Carbon Storage Technologies
Lecture 11 Overview on storage technologies
Lecture 12 Carbon storage in seabed
Lecture 13 Carbon storage in geology
Lecture 14 Carbon storage in minerals
Lecture 15 Biological carbon storage
Section 4: Politics, economic and ecological aspects
Lecture 16 Politics about CCS
Lecture 17 Business cases
Lecture 18 Critical voices on carbon capture
Lecture 19 Future developments of carbon capture and storage
Lecture 20 The end and your questions
Environmental professionals & sustainability consultants,Energy industry experts & engineers,Business leaders & policymakers interested in CCS economics,Students & researchers in climate science, engineering, and policy,Anyone curious about innovative climate solutions