IFP School has just launched a new website dedicated to the Chair on "Carbon Management and negative CO2 emissions technologies towards a low carbon future" (CarMa).
The second editions of IFP School’s "Energy Transition: Innovation towards a low Carbon Future" and "Tomorrow's Mobility: Sustainable Technologies for the Automotive Sector" MOOCs, which were organized at the start of this year, were completed successfully.
CO 2 capture, utilization and storage OVERVIEW AND CHALLENGES An international context marked by: the Paris Agreements and the French Climate Plan, a target of limiting the overall increase in global temperature to below 2°C by 2100: a more than 40% reduction in global CO 2 emissions by 2040 is
Energy storage, one of the major challenges within the context of the energy transition, can take a variety of forms. For heat storage, one of the solutions developed at IFPEN is based on a fixed
The national energy transition will largely depend on changes in household energy consumption. In 2015, the residential sector alone was responsible for 30% of final energy consumption and 25% of CO 2
Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) is an environmental impact assessment tool that is generally static, linear and limited to the description of physical flows when the aim is to assess the impacts
The widespread adoption of CO 2 capture and storage (CCS), a key factor in combating climate change, requires the joint adoption of these technologies by independent players: emitters, transporters