CO2NET Lectures on Carbon Capture and Storage
The CO2NET educational CD-rom contains five lectures on Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS), with more than 250 sheets. These lectures cover all aspects of CCS, including technological as well as economical and legal issues. The length of the blocks vary from topic to topic, but range from 1 to 3 hours. The general didactical idea is to start each block with the necessary general scientific principles behind CCS and build up to more specific CCS cases. Most sheets have additional explanation in the notes part, this are also added as a separate pfd-file. The five lectures in powerpoint format can be downloaded by clicking on the links below. Each lecture is accompanied with set of notes in Adobe PDF format.
- Climate Change, Sustainability and CCS (37 sheets) - 3.4mb
- CO2 sources and capture (102 sheets) - 3.4mb
- Storage, risk assessment and monitoring (70 sheets) - 8.7mb
- Economics (34 sheets) - 377kb
- Legal aspects and public acceptance (25 sheets) - 175kb
To increase the knowledge for students these CO2NET Lectures on Carbon Capture en Storage have been developed. The lectures aim at a target group of science or engineering MSc students. As CCS deals with so many aspects of science, one cannot have background knowledge in all parts. We therefore assume a solid knowledge on general physics and chemistry. No specific knowledge on geology, economics, law, or general energy studies is required.
A MSc student geology should be able to follow the lecture on capture and a MSc chemistry student should be able to follow the storage part. The first part of the storage lecture will probably to superficial for an MSc student in geology, but not for a BSc student in geology. An MSc chemistry student has an advantage in the lecture on capture, but will face also many new applications of his/her chemistry knowledge.
The lectures have been created by the Utrecht Centre for Energy research for CO2NET and have been funded by the European Commission. The project team consisted of Sander van Egmond, Kay Daamen, Saskia Hagedoorn, Erik Lysen. We would like to thank all the CO2NET partners for their comments and contributions.
We tried to give credits to all work we have incorporated in these lectures. If we omitted a source or used an incorrect source, please let us know.
The download link below contains all the files within the CD and includes CD front and back cover graphics, should you need to reproduce the CD in its original form.
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