Hydrogen mobility is one of the best-known aspects of the hydrogen economy. However, the low volumetric energy density of hydrogen can make storage of hydrogen challenging. Therefore, high pressure gas or liquid hydrogen are required. Hydrogen refuelling stations (HRS) compress and store gaseous hydrogen or store and pump liquid hydrogen. The technologies behind the refuelling stations are complex diverse.
This course will provide examples of hydrogen refuelling station configurations and the equipment that is required to make them work. On-board hydrogen storage on fuel-cell electric vehicles will also be covered.
If you are involved in hydrogen mobility or hydrogen fuelling infrastructure development, this course will provide some insights into the technologies that are enabling this value chain.
Course Recordings & Presentation Slides
This course includes:
An engaging virtual training session lasting approximately three hours
Interactive format with dedicated Q&A sections with the expert trainer
Session recording & pdf file of the presentation used during the session
Flexible access from modern mobile and desktop devices
A certificate of attendance on completion of the session
Agenda
Attend live or watch the recordings. Each session includes dedicated Q&A sections throughout.
The status of HRS infrastructure development and hydrogen mobility
Hydrogen storage on board the FCEV
Gas and liquid supply modes to the refuelling station
Technologies for hydrogen compression and pumping at the HRS
High pressure gaseous hydrogen storage at the HRS
Hythane and CNG - hydrogen and natural gas
Meet the trainer
Stephen B. Harrison is the founder and managing director at sbh4 GmbH in Germany. His work focuses on decarbonisation and greenhouse gas emissions control. Hydrogen and CCS are fundamental pillars of his consulting practice.
With a background in industrial and specialty gases, including 27 years at BOC Gases, The BOC Group and Linde Gas, Stephen has intimate knowledge of hydrogen and carbon dioxide from commercial, technical, operational and safety perspectives. His expertise extends to the full length of the value chain from production, purification, distribution and storage through to utilisation. For 14 years, he was a global business leader in these FTSE100 and DAX30 companies and had the opportunity to appreciate how businesses function and how people communicate around the world.
Stephen has extensive buy-side and sell-side M&A due diligence experience in the energy and clean-tech sectors. In addition to supporting multi-billion Euro mega-transactions, he has advised numerous transactions involving the German 'Mittelstand‘ and European cross-border mid-market deals. Private Equity firms and investment fund managers are regular clients, gaining renewable energy sector insights to support asset allocation decisions.
As a member of the H2 View and gasworld editorial advisory boards, Stephen advises the direction of editorial content for these two leading international publications. In addition to writing editorial feature articles he specialises in C-level interviews. Working with Environmental Technology Publications, he is a member of the scientific committee for CEM 2023 - the leading international conference for continuous emissions monitoring and air quality.