This Carbon Capture, Utilization & Storage (CCUS) session examines the scientific, technological, and practical aspects of carbon capture, utilization, and storage in power and industrial sectors. Topics include post-combustion, pre-combustion, and oxy-fuel capture technologies; sorbent and solvent development; process intensification; and system integration with existing plants. Contributions on geological storage, monitoring and verification of stored CO?, and risk assessment are welcome. Utilization pathways such as mineralization, synthetic fuels, and chemical feedstocks are also covered. The session encourages lifecycle assessment, techno-economic analysis, and policy or regulatory studies that frame CCUS as part of broader decarbonization strategies, particularly for hard-to-abate industries and negative emissions applications.
Title : The autonomy curve: The impact of ai on energy systems
Scott Kelly, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
Title : AI-Optimized catalytic pyrolysis of Nigerian waste plastics for sustainable fuel production: Review
Bashar Hadi Abdullahi, Shehu Shagari College of Education, Nigeria
Title : Improved performance analysis of P&O and fuzzy logic based MMPT techniques for photovoltaic energy systems under dynamic irradiance
Lamia Youb, University of Batna , Algeria
Title : Dissipative Research and development of dissipative work W=Q=CF2t and gravitational field energy
Chen Jun, Shahe Middle School, Chuzhou City, China
Title : Improving mechanical properties of recycled aggregate pervious concrete using Taguchi method
Eslam Saied Hemeda, Menoufia University, Egypt
Title : Cybersecurity human capital, and infrastructure resilience in Ghana’s energy sector
Manfred Nyarko, University of Energy and Natural Resources, Ghana