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    Decarbonisation And Energy Transition: Industry

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    Decarbonisation And Energy Transition: Industry

    Decarbonisation And Energy Transition: Industry
    Published 9/2022
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 1.15 GB | Duration: 0h 42m

    Decarbonisation of industry, carbon-intensive products and processes, energy efficiency, recycling and innovation

    What you'll learn
    Industry decarbonisation and challenges of energy transition
    Overview of the most carbon-intensive industrial processes and products (including cement, hydrogen, steel and aluminium)
    Industry decarbonisation (electrification, energy efficiency, low carbon fuels, carbon capture, innovation in technology and materials)
    Examples of new low-carbon manufacturing approaches
    Requirements
    There are no special requirements or prerequisites. Anyone can learn from this course.
    This course is best combined with its companion course "Every Company’s Guide to Climate Action & Achieving Net Zero" and our other courses on Decarbonisation and Energy Transition (by sector)
    Description
    This training course is an extract from the longer course "Climate Change for Professionals" which is also available for purchase on Udemy.After we received feedback from the students asking to split that course into shorter and more manageable courses, we are happy to offer you a choice: you can either get the full course, or pick a shorter course with the topic that is more relevant to your learning objectives."Decarbonisation and Energy Transition: Industry" is a short course that focuses on decarbonisation challenges in Industry sectors of the economy, which are particularly hard to abate.This course is designed to:raise awareness about the urgent need to cut greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and transition to low-carbon economy;explain what decarbonisation and energy transition mean for the industry and the challenges of such transition;provide overview the most carbon intensive industrial products and processes and discuss some of the new technologies being developed to address the problem.You don’t need any prior knowledge of this subject, just an interest in business management, strategic thinking, modern technologies and sustainability,  as well as desire to learn about solutions to the formidable problem of climate change. However this course is best with its companion courses on Decarbonisation and Energy Transition (by sector).At the end of the course, we will test your knowledge with the multiple-question quiz and provide you with the Handout Slides with the summary of main points from the course.I hope you will enjoy this course and I am looking forward to your feedback and reviews.Sincerely yours,Julia Mariasova

    Overview

    Section 1: Course Introduction

    Lecture 1 Course introduction (trailer)

    Lecture 2 Your course instructor and guest speakers

    Section 2: Decarbonisation and Energy Transition: Industry

    Lecture 3 Industry - Carbon Intensive Products and Processes

    Lecture 4 Hydrogen recap

    Lecture 5 Hydrogen

    Lecture 6 Green Steel - HYBRIT and MSE

    Lecture 7 Energy and Operaional Efficiencies

    Lecture 8 Industry Decarbonisation in practice - Thermal Recovery - Compressors example

    Lecture 9 Industry Decarbonisation in practice - Onsite Nitrogen Production

    Lecture 10 Recycling and Materials Innovation

    Lecture 11 Handout slides and additional resources

    Section 3: Course Wrap-up

    Lecture 12 Thank you and course wrap-up

    Leaders and managers who are interested in exploring the issues around the concept of energy transition and decarbonisation, and find the ways to contribute to GHG reductions,Government officials who are tasked with the development or execution of net-zero/decarbonisation policies and initiatives,Financial services professionals and asset owners who are interested in decarbonisation of their portfolios of assets,Technical professionals who want to get broader understanding of climate change and their role in transitioning to net-zero,Students who are starting to learn about industrial processes and product design,Innovators and inventors looking for inspiration to come up with solutions to complex climate change problems,Management consultants who are considering transition to climate change advisory,Anyone who wish to engage with the challenges and potential solutions to sustainability and climate change