Session 1 of the Zero to Hydrogen Hero Programme
Terminology is explained and demystified, covering the value chain from production (grey, blue, green or turquoise?) to transport (compression, liquification or conversion?) to end-use (fuel cells or combustion?).
This course will provide you with a comprehensible explanation of the core technological features and variables within the hydrogen landscape, one which is immediately accessible and relevant to business-focused people. Key data and features of the current hydrogen market are also reviewed, future market opportunities segmented and emerging projects and applications highlighted.
Agenda
Attend live or watch the recordings. Each session includes dedicated Q&A sections throughout.
Hydrogen today, ‘hydrogen economies’ in future? (30 mins)
Energy decarbonisation pathways & proposed roles for hydrogen
The value chain & competitive environment
Sector coupling and hydrogen hubs
Who’s involved in hydrogen and what are their motivations?
Q&A (10 mins)
Hydrogen targets and specific supports: government policy and regulatory provisions
End-to-end value chain considerations, including options for transporting hydrogen
Competitive and market entry considerations
Options to enhance revenue and share costs - scaling and multiple business streams
Using hydrogen ( 30 mins )
Current demand for hydrogen
The two key end-use options: fuel cells, combustion
Hydrogen as energy storage
Can poor efficiency and favourable economics co-exist?
Q&A (10 mins)
Producing hydrogen ( 30 mins )
Which ‘colour’: brown, blue or green?
Linking hydrogen with carbon capture (CCS / CCUS)
Limits to the scale-up of green hydrogen (electrolysis)
Emerging production methods
Q&A (10 mins)
Distributing and transporting hydrogen ( 30 mins )
Physical attributes and distribution challenges
Compression, liquification and natural gas blending
Ammonia as a hydrogen carrier (and others)
Emerging storage and transport options: LOHCs and metal hydride
Course Benefits:
Peer-to-peer networking: Join the World Hydrogen Leaders Hero group and meet all course attendees
It's Interactive: Q&A with your course leaders and a chance to network with other attendees
It's Complete: The different workshops cover both technology & real-world applications
Slides and Recordings: Receive all recordings and slides to learn at your own peace
No Travel: All workshops are delivered online, ideal for your new WFH office
Certificate: All attendees will receive a Hydrogen Hero Certificate once they've completed the programme
This Course Includes:
All session recordings & any course materials covered during the course
Interactive format with dedicated Q&A sections with the trainer
Flexible access on any device
A certificate of attendance after full completion of the course
Secure your place
This course is being delivered as part of our Zero to Hydrogen Hero Programme
You can choose to book this individual course for €599, or all six courses of the Zero to Hydrogen Hero programme for €899. Both options are listed below. Simply decide upon the quantity of passes you would like, click buy a ticket, and check your basket in the top right hand side of the screen.
Monday 11 October 2021
This course will be delivered twice and you can attend either or both sessions live:
08:00 - 11:00 CEST
15:00 - 18:00 CEST
Purchase all courses from the Zero to Hydrogen Hero Programme. Each course will be delivered twice on the date it is set to run. You can attend either or both sessions live. Courses will be delivered at:
09:00 - 12:00 CET / CET
15:00 - 18:00 CET / CET*
*please note, Hydrogen New Business Models, Regulation and Infrastructure will take place from 16:30 - 19:30 CEST
Courses include:
Clean Hydrogen: The Key Concepts
Monday 11 October
Green Hydrogen from Renewable Power
Tuesday 12 October
Hydrogen New Business Models, Regulation and Infrastructure
Friday 15 October
Hydrogen & the Natural Gas Industry
Monday 18 October
Business Opportunities for the Hydrogen Economy
Tuesday 19 October
Wind and Hydrogen
Wednesday 20 October
Meet the Trainer
Dr John Massey is Managing Director of Grey Cells Energy Ltd., where he conducts independent market assessment and opportunity/risk analysis for clean energy technologies. He delivers market briefings, oneto- one coaching and training courses worldwide, both online and in-person, along with strategy and business plan consulting to help companies (particularly SMEs) position themselves to best grasp new low-carbon market opportunities.
In addition to delivering training globally under his “Grey Cells Energy” brand, John is a co-founder of Astute New Energy, helping firms to navigate the changing power sector through business, strategy and stakeholder communication advisory work..