Marine Engineering
Carbon Capture and Storage Technologies for Ships
- Course Program
- Who Should Attend
- Compliance with regulations
- Duration and Teaching Methods
- Course Benefits
- Course Content
- Certification
Introduction
This course provides a focused introduction to carbon capture and storage (CCS) systems designed for maritime use. Participants will explore practical methods and advanced technologies for reducing ship-based CO₂ emissions, gaining insight into system design, integration, and regulatory frameworks. By the end, learners will understand how CCS can support the shipping industry's transition toward a low-carbon future.Objectives
- Understand the importance of carbon capture and storage (CCS) in reducing maritime carbon emissions
- Identify different CCS technologies and their potential applications on ships
- Explore the benefits and challenges of integrating CCS systems onboard
- Stay informed about the latest advancements in CCS for marine use
- Learn about international legal frameworks and initiatives supporting CCS adoption
- Gain comprehensive knowledge of CCS components and operational principles
- Acquire practical skills for integrating and operating CCS within existing ship infrastructure
- Evaluate the environmental and economic impacts of CCS implementation
- Study real-world case studies and best practices from industry leaders
- Reinforce learning through interactive simulations and hands-on exercises
Who Should Attend
This course is ideal for maritime professionals seeking to deepen their expertise in specific sectors of the industry. It is particularly beneficial for:- Shipowners, operators, and managers
- Maritime lawyers and legal consultants
- Marine engineers and technical superintendents
- Port and terminal operators
- Surveyors and classification society representatives
- Maritime insurance professionals
- Government and regulatory body personnel Lloyd's Maritime Institute
Course Benefits
- Acquire in-depth understanding of key maritime concepts and practices
- Enhance decision-making and problem-solving skills in real-world contexts
- Stay current with international regulations and industry trends
- Expand professional network through interactions with peers and experts
- Earn a recognized certificate upon successful completion, bolstering career advancement opportunities
Course Content
- Introduction to Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS)
- Fundamentals of Carbon Capture Technologies
- Storage and Transportation of Captured Carbon
- Integration of CCS Technologies into Ship Design
- Regulatory Framework and Economic Viability of CCS
Duration and Teaching Methods
The course spans five consecutive days, combining theoretical knowledge with practical application through:
- Expert-led lectures and presentations
- Interactive group discussions and case studies
- Hands-on exercises and simulations
- Real-world scenario analyses
Compliance with regulations
TOur courses are designed in alignment with international maritime standards and conventions, including:- International Maritime Organization (IMO) regulations
- SOLAS, MARPOL, and STCW conventions
- International Safety Management (ISM) Code
- International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) Code
- Relevant ISO standards
Assessment
Certification
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