In-Depth Explanation on Carbon Capture Utilization and Storage through IEAGHG International Summer School
By Adi Permana
Editor Vera Citra Utami
BANDUNG, itb.ac.id – Held from 27 November to 4 December 2022, ITB hosted the 14th IEAGHG International Summer School after a two-year vacuum due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Forty-four students from 15 countries participated in this program to learn about CCUS (Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage).
The students underwent an intensive program of lectures, interactive workshops, group work, and field trips, with topics explaining the global CCS scene and how it is linked to the environment and climate change. They were also taught about its many technologies and their impact on various aspects of life.
The 14th IEAGHG International Summer School invited several CCS experts from other countries as speakers and mentors, namely John Kaldi (CO2CRC), Rachmat Sule (ITB), Katherine Romanak (GCCC, BEG from the University of Texas), Tim Dixon (IEAGHG), Mark Wood (Shell), Ganesh Dasari (ExxonMobil), Sri Intant Wijaya (ExxonMobil), Shinichi Sakuno (JPower), Farah Mulyasari (Pertamina University), Haposan Napitupulu (ESSA), and Aqsha (ITB). IEAGHG also expressed gratitude to the speakers from Grassnova, Imperial College, the International CCS Knowledge Centre, IIASA, Shell, TotalEnergies, and US DOE.
IEAGHG is grateful to ITB for hosting this year's summer school, especially to Dr. Rachmat Sule and his team, who have made this program a reality. IEAGHG also thanked its sponsors for their ongoing support over the years.
This article was quoted from IEAGHG.
Reporter: Ruth Nathania (Environmental Engineering, 2019)
Translator: Favian Aldilla R (Civil Engineering, 2019)