Durée
26h Th, 26h Pr
Nombre de crédits
Master : ingénieur civil en génie de l'énergie à finalité spécialisée en Energy Conversion | 5 crédits | |||
Master : ingénieur civil en génie de l'énergie à finalité spécialisée en Energy Networks | 5 crédits |
Enseignant
Langue(s) de l'unité d'enseignement
Langue anglaise
Organisation et évaluation
Enseignement au deuxième quadrimestre
Horaire
Unités d'enseignement prérequises et corequises
Les unités prérequises ou corequises sont présentées au sein de chaque programme
Contenus de l'unité d'enseignement
The Carbon dioxide (CO2) Capture, Utilisation and Storage (CCUS) course is designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of various carbon capture, utilisation (CCU), and storage (CCS) technologies aimed at mitigating CO2 concentration from the atmosphere and converting it into value-added products. CCUS is a critical solution for addressing global warming, enabling the transition to a sustainable low-carbon economy while ensuring energy security.
This course covers the entire carbon circle, starting from CO2 capture technologies, utilisation pathways, and long-term storage solutions. The course will explore the integration of CCUS into existing energy systems, its role in decarbonising different sectors and its potential to support renewable fuels and chemical production.
Acquis d'apprentissage (objectifs d'apprentissage) de l'unité d'enseignement
By the end of this course, the students will have a comprehensive understanding of CCUS (CCU and CCS) technologies. They will be able to:
- Explain the principles, processes, and technologies involved in CCUS
- Assess the role of CCUS in mitigating climate change and supporting the transition to a low-carbon circular economy
- Design and propose strategies for integrating CCUS into existing energy systems
- Experimental knowledge of representative CCU processes
- This course aims to inspire students to pursue careers in research and innovation focused on sustainable energy technologies
Savoirs et compétences prérequis
The course will start from the very basics. A strong interest towards sustainable energy technologies is a must. Primary knowledge of catalysis, chemical technologies, and process design would be beneficial but not mandatory for this course.
Activités d'apprentissage prévues et méthodes d'enseignement
The course is organised as follows:
~26 h lecture (~12-13 lectures)
~26 h practical (experimental demo, industry/laboratory visit, soft skill development)
Mode d'enseignement (présentiel, à distance, hybride)
Cours donné exclusivement en présentiel
Informations complémentaires:
As the professor is expected to arrive in March (due to a delay in the Visa procedure), the first few classes will be held online. From March, face-to-face lectures will be held.
Platform for the online classes: Microsoft Teams (Invitation link will be shared with the students beforehand)
Supports de cours, lectures obligatoires ou recommandées
Plate-forme(s) utilisée(s) pour les supports de cours :
- eCampus
Informations complémentaires:
Course materials and recommended books/articles will be made available systematically along with the progress of the course.
Platform(s) envisaged: eCampus
Modalités d'évaluation et critères
Examen(s) en session
Toutes sessions confondues
- En présentiel
évaluation écrite
Informations complémentaires:
Theoretical exams:
- Mid-term quiz (written, open book)
- Final exam (written)
- Experimental results and lab/industry visit experiences - presentation & question answer (group-based)
- Literature survey report preparation & proposal writing for a representative research funding application (individual)
Stage(s)
Remarques organisationnelles et modifications principales apportées au cours
This is a new course, introduced this academic year by a new professor. Therefore, minor adjustments may be made with the progress of the course. Any updates will be communicated in a timely manner.
The course will be taught in English.