Wayne Monnery

Carbon Capture Processing & Technologies

6:56 Hours
Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) is one of several pieces of the puzzle to reduce CO₂ emissions. CCS is the capture, compression and storage of anthropogenic CO₂ out of the atmosphere and typically sequestered underground. During this course, you will obtain an overview of the surface facilities of CCS, including capture, compression and pipelines.

This course discusses the sources of CO2, the properties and phase behaviour of CO2 and the main contaminants, the types of capture, the technologies available for capture and their readiness level, the factors for technology selection, costs of capture, and how much capture would be required to achieve targets. The course also touches on materials selection and some of the facility risks, and overviews some of the existing projects in the world.

1.01 Climate Change (14 min.)  
1.02 Carbon Capture (17 min.)
1.03 CO₂ Source vs Purity (13 min.)
1.04 CO₂ Gas Properties & Phase Behaviour (17 min.)

2.01 Capture Types (29 min.)
2.02 Capture Technologies – Part 1 – Amines (22 min.)
2.03 Capture Technologies – Part 2 – Solvent Process (28 min.)
2.04 Capture Technologies – Part 3 – Degradation & Emissions (11 min.)
2.05 Capture Technologies – Part 4 – Improvements (22 min.)
2.06 Case Study – MEA System Design (15 min.)
2.07 Solids Based Capture – Part 1 (22 min.)
2.08 Solids Based Capture – Part 2 – Low Temp (12 min.)
2.09 Solids Based Capture – Part 3 – High Temp (14 min.)
2.10 Membrane Based Capture (27 min.)
2.11 Other Capture Technologies (9 min.)

3.01 Technology Factors that Affect Cost (25 min.)
3.02 CO₂ Compression (26 min.)
3.03 CO₂ Pipelines (14 min.)
3.04 CO₂ Utilization (2 min.)
3.05 Projects & Costs (21 min.)
3.06 CCS Cost Factors (23 min.)
3.07 CCS Costs vs Technology (13 min.)

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