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Hydrogen, Carbon Capture and Storage

Course Cost £2750 +VAT
Duration 4 DAYS
Online
  • Objectives: Describe CCS role in energy transition, highlight Achilles’ heel for fossil fuel sector. Course aims to be interactive for participants. Course provides practical guide for informed decisions. Early engagement with low emissions projects is crucial.

Overview

This online course on Hydrogen, Carbon Capture and Storage aims to describe the role of CCS in the energy transition and its potential impact on the fossil fuel sector. It emphasizes interactive learning to explore how hydrogen and CCS technologies can reshape energy systems and industries. Targeting energy companies, CCS clusters, and sectors like steelmaking and automotive, the course provides insights on early opportunities and strategies for decarbonization. Participants will gain practical guidance on navigating the evolving global CCS landscape and seizing emerging opportunities.

Who should attend

Energy Companies, CCS Clusters, Steel Making, Shipping, Construction, Automotive

Course Content

Objectives of the course: to describe CCS, the role it is and could be playing in the energy transition. To illustrate how it could be an Achilles’ heel for the fossil fuel sector. This course is to be as interactive as possible for the participants.

Hydrogen, Carbon Capture and Storage

Course overview

As we move towards zero-carbon, deep electrification combined with new applications for hydrogen promise to transform the way we live, work, and do business. The energy transition will likely revolutionise the way we think about energy, heating, steel making, transport and energy storage; creating new infrastructure and matching supply chains where huge opportunities await.

The race is on for Hydrogen, Carbon Capture and Storage ’clusters’ for early entrants – who, what and where are they? Don’t be left behind.

Who should attend?

  • 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

About the course

Carbon capture and storage is seen by many as a necessary transition technology whilst the world builds out the renewable energy system. And 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 CCS can play a significant role in reducing the CO2 emissions related to this production. And 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 is likely to 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.

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. Delegates will be guided as to where early opportunities are most likely to lie, who is involved and how to get in front of them.

Future proofing the fossil fuel sectors or an Achilles’ heel?

Objectives of the course: to describe CCS, the role it is and could be playing in the energy transition. To illustrate how it could be an Achilles’ heel for the fossil fuel sector. This course is to be as interactive as possible for the participants.

Duration: 4 Days

Cost:£2750 + Vat

Who Should Attend

Energy Companies, CCS Clusters, Steel Making, Shipping, Construction, Automotive

Location

This course supports online training.
Course Cost £2750 +VAT
Online
Duration 4 DAYS

Experts in Construction and Infrastructure Training

1000+

Training courses available

250000+

Course hours completed

50+

Expert trainers

CITB, APS, IEMA

Accreditation training centres

12

Accreditations

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