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The document outlines a course on Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Sequestration (CCUS) offered by an Assistant Professor at IIT(ISM), Dhanbad. It details the course objectives, topics covered, learning outcomes, and assessment schedule, focusing on the importance of CCUS in addressing climate change and fossil fuel emissions. The course includes lectures on carbon capture techniques, CO2 sequestration, and the role of regulatory bodies like the IPCC.

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The document outlines a course on Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Sequestration (CCUS) offered by an Assistant Professor at IIT(ISM), Dhanbad. It details the course objectives, topics covered, learning outcomes, and assessment schedule, focusing on the importance of CCUS in addressing climate change and fossil fuel emissions. The course includes lectures on carbon capture techniques, CO2 sequestration, and the role of regulatory bodies like the IPCC.

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Carbon Capture, Utilization and Sequestration

NPED505 /PEO506

Prepared By
Archana
Assistant Professor
Department of Petroleum Engineering
IIT(ISM), Dhanbad
Course Objective

Unit Topics to be Covered Lecture Learning Outcome


No. Hours
1. Introduction: scope, objectives and 4 Why to go for CCUS and how to do?
necessity of CCUS.
2. The contribution of fossil fuels 5 Student shall understand how fossil fuels are
emission to climate change and responsible for climate change and its extent
global warming. Concept of carbon
depending on the types of gas emission. They also
credit and carbon footprint.
shall gain the idea about carbon credit and its benefit.
3. Carbon capture techniques: CO2 6 Students should learn about the processes
emission, scrubbing of CO2, emittingCO2 and should be able to identify the
CO2 re-cycling.
suitable
technology for remedy.
4. CO2 sequestration: underground 6 What are available options for geological carbon
storage, potential for geologic
storage, and applications in oil storage and how the technology could be used for
and gas industry.
enhancing the hydrocarbon recovery simultaneously
at the
time of sequestration
Course Objective

Unit Topics to be Covered Lecture Learning Outcome


No. Hours

5. CO2 flooding projects and 6 Learning about the mechanism of CO2 injection for
methane recovery projects. recovery the stored methane in Coalbed and oil
from conventional reservoirs
6. Strategy for implementing CCUS 5 Understanding about the policies taken by various
technologies. industries and countries.
7. Modeling of cost and performance 5
Cash flow performance involved in CCUS plant
of CCUS plants.
8. Role and function of IPCC. Understanding about regulations of IPCC policies, Acts,
5
and rules
Total 42
References:
i. Introduction to Carbon Capture and Sequestration, Berend Smit,
Imperial college press, 2014
ii. Carbon Capture and Storage, Stephen A. Rackley, Elsevier,2017
iii.Carbon Capture, Jennifer Wilcox
iv.Geologic Carbon Sequestration, V. Vishal. T.N.Singh
v. Carbon Capture Sequestration and Storage, R E Hester and R M
Harrison
• Quiz 01: 25.01.25 (Tentative) (Weightage : 10 %)
• Quiz Syllabus: Unit 1 to Unit 02
• Mid Semester Examination: 15 - 23 February, 2025
• Mid Semester Syllabus: Unit 1 to Unit 04
• Semester Break (for all students): 13 - 16 March, 2025
• Quiz 02:01.04.25 (Tentative)(Weightage : 10 %)
• Last date of Winter Semester classes: 17 April, 2025
• End Semester Examination: 19 - 30 April, 2025
Assignment : 01-02 (Weightage : 10%)
Mid Sem & End Sem ((Weightage : 70 %)
Ratio : 40:60
Thank You

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