Hydrogen Storage and Transportation (Online Course)
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Benefits of Attending
- Uncover the practical challenges of hydrogen as an energy carrier or chemical commodity
- Examine the pros and cons of compressed vs. liquified hydrogen
- Grasp the challenges of transporting hydrogen by pipeline (new and repurposed)
- Explore the considerations for blending hydrogen with natural gas
- Assess the options for storing hydrogen at large-scale, including salt cavern storage
- Examine liquid hydrogen carriers and derivatives (including ammonia, methanol, synthetic fuels & LOHCs)
- Transporting and using derivatives rather than hydrogen itself
- Gain insights from the studies comparing long-distance hydrogen transport options
- Explore the latest market trends and example projects
- Learn how policy is influencing the hydrogen supply chains
Course Overview
This comprehensive course is intended for those seeking a wide-ranging, hype-free and independent perspective on the technologies and market factors, which will influence the scale up of hydrogen supply chains.
The course provides a clearly explained, business-focused perspective on the different ways that hydrogen can be stored and transported from its source of production to its end-use application (or stored for use as a fuel). The covered options include hydrogen itself, along with the key hydrogen-based derivatives and carriers that offer potentially more economic and practical alternatives.
Attendees will be able to separate what is actually happening in the market from the headlines and hype, and to identify the pros and cons of different supply chain options at different scales of deployment. The course will evaluate the pros and cons of different solutions and pathways from perspectives including energy efficiency, economics and practicality.
Live Online Course – How It Works
The structure of our virtual learning program is designed to keep the same levels of engagement and networking as our on-site public courses. Course content is delivered through our easy-to-use online learning platform and is supplemented by case studies and practical exercises.
Like our classroom-based public courses, you will have live interaction with our course facilitators and other participants. Our live online courses are led by our experienced instructors, who will provide you with easily digestible content, using knowledge learned from many years in the industry, during scheduled times. Delegates will receive copies of the course materials electronically.
This course is scheduled to take place over 4 live online sessions using virtual learning technology.
Course Agenda
Session 1
Hydrogen as a Gas
- Storing and moving hydrogen gas
- Hydrogen in pipelines
Session 2
Liquid Hydrogen & Ammonia
- Liquified hydrogen
- Ammonia as a hydrogen carrier (or end-use fuel)
Session 3
Hydrocarbon Hydrogen Derivatives and Carriers
- Other hydrogen derivatives: methanol and ‘e-fuels’
- Other hydrogen carriers: LOHCs
Session 4
Market Determinants of Hydrogen Storage & Transportation Growth
- Scaling up hydrogen supply chains
- Assessing competition within the hydrogen storage and transportation space
Training Methodology
The course combines presented materials with plenty of opportunity for Q&A, interactive discussions, and the use of quantitative models to illustrate key learning points. Current market examples and data are utilised wherever helpful.
Pre-Course Questionnaire
We would like to customise the workshop based on your specific needs. Pre-Course Questionnaire will be sent prior to the workshop for analyse in advance and to be addressed during the course.
Course Certificate
Upon the successful completion of this course, you will receive a Certificate of Completion bearing the signatures from both the Course Director and the Course Organiser. This Certificate will testify your endeavour and serve towards your professional advancement.
Who Will Attend
- Energy industry professionals
- Transportation sector professionals interested in hydrogen fuel cell vehicles or refuelling stations
- Chemical/Petrochemical industries
- Environmental and sustainability professionals
- Government and policy makers
- Electrolysis technology developers
- Shipping & pipeline operators
- Gas distribution network owners
- Investors and financial analysts assessing the viability of hydrogen projects
- Manufacturing and equipment suppliers
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