Latest developments around a key instrument in the Climate Agreement
Carbon Capture, Utilisation and Storage (CCUS) is regarded by many scientists as a key tool to reach the climate agreement goals. In all scenarios of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and the International Energy Agency (IEA), CCUS is viewed as essential to a cost-effective energy transition.
In this intensive 3-day expedition, top experts offer an overview of the entire Carbon Capture, Utilisation and Storage value chain and the opportunities it offers. It looks in particular at the latest developments in the dynamic CCUS market. On the last day a site visit is planned to Technology Centre Mongstad, the world´s most advanced and flexible test arena for CO2 capture technologies.
How you benefit
Comprehensive understanding of the CCUS value chain
Network with experts and peers
Site visit to Technology Centre Mongstad; the world´s most advanced and flexible test arena for CO2 capture technologies
This programme is in cooperation with:
About the programme
The Masterclass 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.
Download the brochure to find more information about the programme.
What you learn
Understanding of CCUS value chain
Latest on the most promising CCUS projects
Role of CCUS in Dutch climate policy.
Who should attend
This introductory programme is particularly interesting for people who want to get a comprehensive overview of CCUS. Recommended for advanced students it offers the possibility to get up to date on the latest developments in CCUS. For all professionals working in the energy value chain such as:
Strategic analysts and business developers
Business analysts
Legal advisors and consultants (Renewable) energy producers
Regulators and policymakers Academics
Module 1
Lecture 1Wednesday 29 June 2022Lecture 2Thursday 30 June 2022Lecture 3Friday 1 July 2022
LocationTechnology Centre Mongstad in Mongstad, Norway
Earl Goetheer
Earl Goetheer is professor at Delft University of Technology, where he specialises in large-scale energy storage and principal scientist at the Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research (TNO), where he does research on CO2 capture and utilisation processes. He received a PhD in chemical engineering from Eindhoven University of Technology and MSc in organic chemistry and process engineering from Wageningen University. In his career of over 20 years in chemical engineering, he has participated in a number of major international research programmes on carbon capture and utilisation (CCUS) technology (CASTOR, CESAR, CAPRICE, OCTAVIUS, ICAP). He has published more than 100 scientific papers and holds more than 40 patents in process engineering.