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The New Hydrogen Economy - A Practical Guide

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The New Hydrogen Economy – A Practical Guide

Course Cost £2750 +VAT
Duration 4 DAYS
Online
  • The course explores hydrogen's role in the zero-carbon transition. Emerging tech will reshape energy, transport, and storage.
  • Target audience includes energy and engineering companies, aiming to enter the hydrogen market.
  • The course equips companies to make informed decisions in the growing global hydrogen economy.
  • Key learning outcomes include understanding hydrogen's trajectory and its integration with renewables.
  • Participants will learn about market engagement, supply chain requirements, and overcoming market entry hurdles.

Overview

The Online Hydrogen Training course aims to equip energy companies, engineering firms, and businesses with the knowledge and skills needed to navigate the growing global hydrogen economy. Participants will learn about the potential of hydrogen, its role in achieving net zero emissions, and practical considerations such as safety and commercial aspects. The course covers market engagement strategies, supply chain requirements, and key learning outcomes to help companies seize opportunities in the evolving hydrogen market.

Who should attend

Energy companies, engineering companies, companies entering the energy arena.

Course Content

Course overview

As we move towards zero-carbon, new applications for hydrogen promise to transform the way we live, work, and do business. Emerging technologies will revolutionise the way we think about energy, heating, transport and energy storage; creating a new economic infrastructure and supply chain where huge opportunities await.
The race is on for early entrants to global hydrogen market – don’t be left behind.

Who should attend?

Existing energy companies particularly those who are already part of the oil and gas supply chain and those looking to future proof their capabilities
Particularly relevant to engineering companies, those involved in storage compression equipment and shipping
Those companies seeking to enter the energy arena with its myriad opportunities in a market valued by the Bank of America at 11 trillion dollars.

About the course

The hydrogen economy is expected to grow exponentially across the global in the coming years. For example, the UK recently set a target to produce five gigawatts of hydrogen by 2030, representing a 40-fold increase from the current situation. This ambition is replicated across the globe where hydrogen strategies are appearing on a weekly basis. The journey to a hydrogen economy will be challenging and innovation will be required however, early engagement with those commissioning projects will enable early movers to reap the maximum from the opportunity presented.
The course aims to provide a practical guide to enable companies to make informed decisions and plans based on the real opportunities that are emerging as the global hydrogen economy develops. Delegates will be guided as to where early opportunities are most likely to lie, who is involved and how to get in front of them.

Course outline

The hydrogen economy
What is it?
Types of hydrogen
Hydrogen potential
Hydrogen and the route to net zero

Renewables and hydrogen
Wind to hydrogen
Distribution of hydrogen
Ammonia and hydrogen
Shipping and hydrogen

Practical considerations
Making hydrogen safe for the gas grid
Repurposing the gas grid
Towards 100% hydrogen gas grid – Hydeploy programme
Commercial considerations

Supply chain
The rise of the circular economy
Supply chains – what supplies, equipment and services will be needed, where and when?
Gas grid requirements
Timescales
How will the hydrogen economy be implemented?

Market engagement
Route to market
Clustering principles
20% hydrogen versus 100% hydrogen
Procurement strategies
Aligning your company to purchaser requirements
Who to talk to, how to do business?
Overcoming the hurdles to market entry.
Regional opportunities APAC dimensions, Australia, Japan, Singapore, India, Germany, Europe, the UK, USA
Hydrogen strategies for your business
National and global opportunities

Key learning outcomes

Practical knowledge of the new hydrogen economy and its likely trajectory
Hydrogen’s role in the route to net zero
How hydrogen can support the wind industry
How ammonia will play a key role in the hydrogen economy
Addressing hydrogen risks
How hydrogen will integrate with the future gas grid
Supply chain requirements what supplies, equipment and services will be needed, where and when
The importance for the supply chain of the ‘megaproject’ and what they tell us about the hydrogen economic opportunity
Key markers in the commercial development of hydrogen
Gain awareness of the route to market
How to prepare for effective engagement
Local and global opportunities one near you?
Tactics to overcoming hurdles to market entry.
The requirement for a hydrogen strategy and model for your business

Duration:4 Days

Cost: £2750 + Vat

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Who Should Attend

Energy companies, engineering companies, companies entering the energy arena.

Location

This course supports online training.
Course Cost £2750 +VAT
Online
Duration 4 DAYS

Experts in Construction and Infrastructure Training

1000+

Training courses available

250000+

Course hours completed

50+

Expert trainers

CITB, APS, IEMA

Accreditation training centres

12

Accreditations

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The course was exceptional, well run in terms of delivery of information, IT online course but seamless. Very interesting examples of temporary works failures applicable to the businesses we worked in. Break out activities / group examples worked very well and were again well managed by the trainer. Fantastic course, I will recommend to others! Best course I have attended in years!

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The trainers knowledge was excellent and I liked his examples and how he could relate them to every day relatable examples that we could all understand. Coming from different industries and sectors his examples were a common ground. It was handled very well virtually and the engagement worked with his questioning and answering

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The training was very interactive and the tutor was excellent in engaging every course attendee and ensuring that the course content was tailored to each attendees Organisation and Company requirements

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