
The global energy system is entering a decisive decade. Net-zero commitments, industrial decarbonisation, renewable intermittency, and grid instability are forcing organisations to rethink how energy is produced, managed, and valued. In this transition, Carbon Capture, Utilisation & Storage (CCUS) and Energy Storage Systems are no longer experimental technologies—they are becoming core infrastructure for modern energy markets.
The CCUS and Energy Storage Concepts programme by LPC enables hard-to-abate sectors—power, cement, steel, refining, hydrogen—to remain economically viable while meeting climate goals. Energy Storage, on the other hand, is the backbone of a renewable-led power system, transforming intermittent generation into firm, dispatchable capacity. Together, they redefine how value is created, risks are managed, and capital is deployed across the energy value chain.
Over five intensive days, participants will move from concept to commercial execution—learning how CCUS and Energy Storage systems work, how they are integrated into real-world energy systems, how they are financed, and how they are transformed into bankable, investable projects. The programme blends technology fundamentals with project economics, regulatory design, market structures, and investment strategy, giving participants an institutional-grade understanding of how these assets are developed and deployed at scale.