

Carbon Capture – Design & Integration
Capacity
5 – 25 People
Duration
2 Days (Full Program) / 1 Day (Essentials)
This training provides engineers, operators, and decision-makers with a solid understanding of carbon capture system design, integration principles, and industrial applications.
About the Course
About the Course
This training provides engineers, operators, and decision-makers with a solid understanding of carbon capture system design, integration principles, and industrial applications.
The program explains the fundamentals of CO₂ separation technologies, system architecture, safety considerations, and operational constraints—while giving participants practical skills to evaluate, design, and optimize capture systems across multiple industries.
Objectives
Participants will learn to:
Understand key CO₂ capture technologies (amine, adsorption, cryogenic, membrane, direct air capture).
Evaluate capture technology selection based on process conditions and economics.
Design the main process blocks of a carbon capture system (pre-treatment, capture, regeneration, compression, storage/use).
Interpret PFDs, material/energy balances, and integration concepts.
Analyze system interfaces with existing industrial plants (power plants, hydrogen units, biogas, cement, steel).
Assess safety, material compatibility, corrosion risks, and process hazards.
Understand integration with CO₂ transport, liquefaction, and utilization (e-fuels, enhanced production, mineralization).
Learn performance indicators: capture efficiency, parasitic load, CAPEX/OPEX drivers.
Apply optimization methods to reduce energy consumption and improve operational reliability.
Benefits
By completing this training, participants will:
Gain a strong technical foundation in CO₂ capture systems.
Improve their ability to evaluate and select the right capture technology for their facility.
Acquire practical tools for designing and integrating capture systems into existing operations.
Understand cost–benefit analysis, energy penalty, and environmental impact.
Strengthen cross-disciplinary communication with engineering, operations, and sustainability teams.
Who Should Attend
This course is ideal for:
Process engineers
Mechanical/chemical engineers
Project managers
Sustainability and decarbonization experts
Plant engineers and operators
Investors evaluating CCUS projects
Corporate decarbonization teams
No prior carbon capture experience is required, but basic engineering knowledge is recommended.
Related Courses
To support your learning path, you may also consider:
Carbon – “Net Zero” Foundations
Hydrogen Economy – Fundamentals & Value Chain
Alternative Fuels – SAF, e-Methanol, e-Ammonia
Hydrogen Systems – Safety & Operations
Renewable Energy — Systems & Opportunities
For inquiries: teosacademy@teosteam.com
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