About the programme
The intensive course CCUS offers a unique overview of all currently available technologies for capturing, transporting, storing and utilising CO2.
It also discusses the most relevant economic parameters, the regulatory framework and a number of innovative new projects and includes a business case in which all topics come together. You will also learn about the latest findings and techniques in CCUS. Most notably are insights in the current projects: Porthos, Aramis and the Delta Rhine Corridor Project.
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After this course, you can:
- Understand the principles and technologies of CCUS and its role in the energy transition.
- Describe key carbon capture methods, including post-, pre-combustion, and oxyfuel technologies.
- Evaluate CO2 transport systems, risks, and strategies for safe underground storage.
- Analyze the role of CO2 utilization technologies and their applications in various industries.
- Identify economic and legal challenges and opportunities in scaling CCUS technologies.
- Discuss the regulatory frameworks, permitting processes, and future trends affecting CCUS.
- Assess the impact of large-scale CCUS projects like Porthos and Aramis on the energy sector.
- Apply insights from global projects and innovations to design a practical CCUS business case.
What’s included in the Intensive Course CCUS
As part of this course, you’ll receive one year of access to all learning materials via our dedicated Online Learning Platform. After completing the programme, you will receive a digital certificate of participation, which can be easily added to your LinkedIn profile. Each course day includes a well-catered lunch, with two evening dinners offering time to connect informally with fellow participants.
A highlight of the programme is a unique site visit to the Maasvlakte, where participants will explore the Porthos and Aramis projects – two of Europe’s leading carbon capture and storage (CCUS) initiatives. In addition, you’ll get exclusive access to TNO’s CO₂ Laboratory in Rijswijk, offering a rare behind-the-scenes look at the latest innovations and technologies in carbon capture and storage.
Accommodation is not included, but our event managers are happy to advise on suitable hotel options. A dedicated event manager will be on-site at all times to support you throughout the course and answer any questions you may have.
