Infocus International brings back Carbon Capture, Utilisation and Storage Master… – Press Release

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Singapore, July 18, 2022 – (ACN Newswire) – Infocus International Group is bringing back the highly recommended Carbon Capture, Utilisation and Storage (CCUS) (www.infocusinternational.com/ccus) online masterclass and it will be commencing live on the 31st October 2022 and 17th January 2023.

This course is intended for those in business, commercial and strategically focused roles within the energy sector; in particular those responsible for environmental matters, business sustainability and business transformation in areas such as oil & gas, hydrogen and industrial energy usage.

Attendees will leave with a clearly explained and independent perspective on how, where and why CCUS is happening now and could grow in future – covering the range of technological solutions and business drivers, including policy. In addition to reviewing existing CCUS approaches, the course will highlight new opportunities and integrated value creation possibilities through carbon utilisation. This will include how the fate of CCUS links to other aspects of the clean energy transition, such as clean hydrogen production, industrial decarbonisation and the transition away from oil & gas.

Past attendee from Solar Clear shared, “This course has provided a good understanding and cleared all false expectations about CCUS and of its cross entanglement to the hydrogen sector and the importance of both for decarbonising the world’s (or part of the world’s) economy.”

“The up-to-date information was provided in course. The materials were available before the course, that is why it was possible to think about questions. The course materials were logically structured. The lecturer was highly professional. The organization of course was wonderful. Thank you very much!,” said a past participant from Latvenergo.

Course Sessions

1. Carbon sources & capture technologies
2. Carbon storage, transport & utilisation
3. Hydrogen, carbon and industrial clusters
4. Growing CCUS: scalability, markets, policies &…

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