Short course/CPD
Carbon Capture Technologies
Course date: Please enquire
Course overview
The course will familiarise delegates with various CO2 capture approaches and CO2 capture technologies for different power plants.
Location
Cranfield University is located at the very heart of the UK – within the innovation triangle between London and the cities of Oxford and Cambridge.
Our central location provides easy access from the M1, excellent main line rail service as well as proximity to key international airports. Set in rolling countryside, Cranfield offers a rich, rural landscape complemented by thriving towns and picturesque villages.
- Road: We are just 10 minutes from Junctions 13 & 14 of the M1 motorway. There is free parking on campus.
- Rail: Milton Keynes or Bedford
- Air: London Luton (22 miles), Heathrow (50 miles) or Birmingham (70 miles).
Course fee:
£1380
Accommodation fee:
The course is non-residential. On receipt of the registration form, delegates will be sent a list of local hotels and bed and breakfast accommodation. The course fee includes refreshments and lunch during the day.
How to register
Further information
For more information on this course or booking details please contact:
Academic Operations Unit
T: + 44 (0) 1234 754192
E: shortcourse@cranfield.ac.uk
Course description
Objectives:
On completion of the course, the delegate should be able to:
- Explain different CO2 capture approaches and CO2 separation technologies
- Demonstrate an in-depth understanding of post-combustion CO2 capture with chemical absorption
- Evaluate critically the advantages and limitations of various CO2 capture approaches and separation technologies
- Demonstrate the ability to select different CO2 separation technologies for different scenarios of power plants based on performance index.
Syllabus:
- Energy policy and future energy system
- CO2 sources
- Use of captured CO2
- CO2 capture approaches
- CO2 separation technologies
- CO2 capture performance index
- Carbon capture economics
- Chemical Absorption
- Physical Absorption
- Adsorption
- Oxyfuel process with CO2 capture
- Chemical looping
- Case study
For any query regarding our short courses, please e-mail opee-courses@cranfield.ac.uk



