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Carbon capture, storage and utilisation

CHE5833

Synopsis

Carbon capture, storage, and utilisation (CCSU) are at the heart of the global fight against climate change, which means studying them is essential. As an engineer, you’ll be designing and implementing cutting-edge solutions to tackle rising carbon emissions.

Carbon capture uses chemical engineering techniques to trap CO₂ emissions from sources like power plants and factories. Storage focuses on the geology and subsurface engineering needed to safely lock away that CO₂ underground. You’ll work alongside geologists, reservoir engineers, and environmental scientists to pick the right sites, evaluate rock formations, and apply secure injection and monitoring methods.

Carbon utilisation turns captured CO₂ into valuable products. You’ll explore catalytic processes that convert CO₂ into chemicals, fuels, and materials, diving into electrochemical and thermochemical reactions, and catalyst design. This lets you help develop sustainable tech that flips CO₂ from a climate problem into a valuable resource.

Mastering CCSU means understanding the core chemical and engineering principles behind these processes. It’s a must-know field if you want to lead the transition to cleaner, more sustainable industrial systems and contribute to global goals like the United Nations’ SDG 13: Climate Action.

Sourced from the Monash Handbook 2026.

Quick facts

Credit points
6
Level
5
Audience
Postgraduate
Type
Coursework
School
Faculty of Engineering
Faculty
Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering
Handbook year
2026

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Offerings (1)

  • First semesterMalaysia · ON-CAMPUS

Listed in 2 areas of study

  • Decarbonisation and net zeroPart A. Specialist studies
  • Sustainable energy engineering Specified electives