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Stationary Industrial Sources Carbon Capture - PF-82

 

 About the Course

 An introduction to the developing field of CO2 capture from stationary industrial sources, principally combustion activities, is given in this course. The CO2 Capture, Utilization, and Storage (CCUS) chain prevents CO2 from entering the environment by removing it from vent streams such as flue gas, transporting it to the proper site, and injecting it deep underground into safe geologic formations.

 The IEA views CCUS as a crucial element of GHG mitigation as part of the transition to long-term, sustainable energy systems. Oil and gas (O&G) and power industry operations are the main focus of applications that are studied. Although the course material is general in nature, it is organized around process technologies for capture, which are mostly employed in the natural gas processing sector. Compression and transport are not extensively discussed in the material. The information is primarily an introduction to the few economically viable solutions and the plethora of new technologies, together with representative costs, and does not cover the technology and engineering in detail.

 

Target Audience

 The course offers a thorough overview of CO2 capture and is appropriate for interested parties including environmental staff, facilities engineers, gas processing engineers, entry-level (1-2 year) engineers, and anyone else interested in a general, technically oriented overview of this method of greenhouse gas (GHG) mitigation.

 

Course Objectives

  •  a description of stationary sources of CO2 emissions, with details on sector-specific factors
  • Review of drivers and restrainers prior to CCUS deployment, with an emphasis on technical readiness and cost The three main technical methods of CO2 capture are oxygen firing, post-combustion, and pre-combustion. Examining the advantages and disadvantages of post-combustion technologies, studies, and demonstrations
  • Examining the advantages and disadvantages of pre-combustion capture technologies, studies, and demonstrations
  • Review of Oxyfiring and CO2 purification for Capture, highlighting its advantages and disadvantages CO2 Capture from Natural Gas Combined Cycles (NGCC) and Co-Generation is a special topic. operating CCS projects related to the processing of natural gas and the production of electricity

 

Course Outlines

  •  Emissions from the power sector and other sources within the context of CCS Before deploying CCS, drivers and restraints will be reviewed.
  • The three main technical methods of CO2 capture are oxygen firing, post-combustion, and pre-combustion. Technology, Study, and Demonstration Review for Post-Combustion
  • Proven and emerging solvents
  • Different technologies - Adsorption and Membranes Research and commercial applications
  • Technology, Study, and Demonstration Review for Pre-Combustion Capture
  • What's New and Old in CO2 Capture from Steam Methane Reformers (SMR) for Industrial Fuel Production? Scale and Experience with H2 as Fuel industry Pre-Combustion projects that are active
  • modern technology Review of Oxyfiring Capture
  • It's not about white-hot combustion, as the background explains specific applications, idea demos, and testing innovative methods, such as Chemical Looping Combustion
  • Co-generation and NGCC are a special topic.
  • eview of the three capture methods used by NGCC in operating CCS projects related to the processing of natural gas and the production of electricity

 

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