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World's Leading CCS Summer School Hosts Global Experts and Future Leaders in Regina

The International CCS Knowledge Centre

REGINA, SK – July 14, 2025 – TheNewswire - This summer, for the fifth time, the IEAGHG International CCS Summer School will take place in Regina. Summer school is a globally recognized program dedicated to advancing carbon capture utilization and storage (CCUS) expertise among the next generation of climate leaders.

“As a global leader in the deployment of Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage, Saskatchewan is pleased to host the 2025 IEAGHG International CCS Summer School,” said Minister Jeremy Harrison, responsible for SaskPower. “The Government of Saskatchewan and SaskPower look forward to welcoming scientists, researchers, and professionals from around the world to Boundary Dam Unit 3, the world’s first utility-scale coal power station to successfully use CCS technology, as part of this education program.”

Over the past 15 years IEAGHG’s Summer School has propelled the careers of over 750 students from 64 countries. This year, from July 13–19, the International CCS Knowledge Centre will welcome 50 students from 32 countries for an intensive week of learning, collaboration, and hands-on experiences. Selected from a global pool of 213 applicants across 44 countries, this year’s cohort reflects the growing global momentum behind climate solutions like CCUS. Students are early-career professionals seeking a deeper understanding of CCUS and have backgrounds in engineering, geo-technologies or socio-economics.

IEAGHG’s Summer School is a launching point for international collaboration and innovation,” said James Fann, President and CEO of the International CCS Knowledge Centre. “The Knowledge Centre is proud to partner with IEAGHG to showcase Canadian leadership in CCUS and support young professionals.

Summer School is the only CCUS education initiative of its kind, with hundreds of students applying to participate every year.  Students have travelled from around the world to hear from the vast pool of local CCS experts and tour SaskPower’s Boundary Dam CCS Facility and the Aquistore CO2 storage site. In addition to the tour, students hear from world-leading scientists and experts on every facet of the CCUS value chain.

Presenters from IEAGHG, the International CCS Knowledge Centre, the University of Adelaide, Shell, TotalEnergies, Natural Resources Canada, Deep Sky, PTRC, SaskPower, Whitecap and more will share their knowledge and expertise. Presentations will cover the capture, transportation and storage of CO2, industrial uses of CO2, the costs and economics of CCS, the regulations and policies supporting CCS, GHG accounting, public communication, health and safety, and more.  

Summer School students have their attendance, accommodation and food expenses covered by the generous hosts and sponsors. Without the support of the local sponsors: Pathways Alliance, MHI, Delta CleanTech, Graham, Innovation Sask, Svante, SaskPower, Whitecap, PTRC, and Series Sponsors: CSIRO, Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (UK), Drax, Gassnova, Shell, the Swiss Federal Office of Energy, Exxon Mobil and Total Energies, Summer School would not be possible.

 

About the International CCS Knowledge Centre

The International CCS Knowledge Centre is a non-profit organization founded in 2016 by BHP and SaskPower to advance large-scale carbon capture and storage (CCS) projects as a critical means of managing greenhouse gas emissions and achieving the world’s ambitious climate goals.

The Knowledge Centre provides independent, expert advisory services throughout the lifecycle of CCS projects based on real-world experience from major CCS projects across the globe, including our team’s involvement in the development and ongoing optimization of the world’s first fully integrated post-combustion CCS facility. We have a proven track record of helping our clients lower costs, reduce risk and improve the performance of CCS projects across industries and technology platforms.  We also provide input to policy development and promote broad collaboration between stakeholders to enhance understanding of the critical role CCS plays in global decarbonization efforts.  

Learn more at ccsknowledge.com

 

Media Contact:

Zoe Hardowa, Lead Communications & Media

zhardowa@ccsknowledge.com

403 809 1992

  

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