For clean hydrogen purists, green hydrogen offers the lowest carbon long-term solution to hydrogen production. This training provides a techno-economic look at the pathways to green hydrogen at large scale. It reviews competing electrolysis technologies and their development, before examining some of the key variables and numbers which will determine whether renewable electricity is available in the quantities and at the costs which are often assumed.
In particular this training will consider the competitive environment for renewable power supply, including how the market can look from the other side of the fence: the viewpoint of renewable power developers, investors and producers.
Secure your place
This course consists of one three hour session.
Tuesday 15 June 2021 | Online Training
This course will be delivered twice on the 15 June 2021, you can attend either or both sessions live:
08:00 - 11:00 CEST
15:00 - 18:00 CEST
This course can also be purchased as part of the Zero to Hydrogen Hero Package.
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
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
Agenda
Attend live or watch the recordings. Each session includes dedicated Q&A sections throughout.
Examining Electrolysis ( 30 mins )
Comparing the different electrolysis technologies
Electrolyser inputs and efficiencies
The economics of electrolysis: input costs, load factors and output costs
Development trends, including size, materials usage and cost reduction
Q&A (10 mins)
Example green hydrogen projects, proposals and players ( 30 mins )
The Orkney Isles: a hydrogen economy leader
Green hydrogen projects around the North Sea (offshore wind as a resource)
Solar + hydrogen projects around the world
Common features, timescales and other conclusions
Q&A (10 mins)
Will there be enough renewable electricity? ( 30 mins )
Examining the numbers: requirements for scale
Is there really ‘surplus’ renewable power (and will there be in future)?
Where and why does renewable power curtailment happen?
Competition for the electricity resource
Q&A (10 mins)
Examining the economic variables for green hydrogen ( 30 mins )
The relationships between capital costs, input costs, utilisation and hydrogen output costs
How much will renewable electricity for hydrogen cost?
Given conversion inefficiencies, why and when might hydrogen production be an economic use of clean power?
Round-trip or one-way ticket? (Renewable power and hydrogen for ‘sector coupling’)
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..