This three hour course will look at the potential for Hydrogen to participate in the decarbonation of the Cement, Lime, Glass, P&P, mineral industries. During the session we will give an overview of the specifics of these industries and also compare them to the established steel and power industries. We will deep- dive into the fundamentals of exactly where we can use hydrogen within the industry and analysis the best source of hydrogen. The session will also include the latest developments, hydrogen and carbon capture as well as focusing on indirect electrification.
Secure your place
This course will be delivered on the 5th December 2022 over three hours.
2PM CET - 5PM CET.
This course includes:
The 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
Agenda
Attend live or watch the recordings. Each session includes dedicated Q&A sections throughout.
Session 1:
Introduction: The specific of these industries, also compared to the steel and power industries
CO2 emissions is only in part coming from the combustion of fuels,
There is waste heat (flue gas) available
Session 2:
Where could Hydrogen be used in these industries?
As a fuel
Burners
Impact on processes
100% hydrogen or as a fuel mix
For the process
For mobility
Trucks
Machineries
For energy storage
In relation with WHR for self-generation of electricity
Stationary fuel cells, alternative to diesel back-up electricity generation
For CO2 utilization
Methanation,
Biological
Catalytic
Session 3:
What would be the best source of Hydrogen?
Electrolyzers:
Electrolyzers provide not only hydrogen but also oxygen
Benefits of oxygen for combustion
What type of electrolyzers would better fit those industries
From waste/biomass with pyro-gasification
Benefits of syngas, flexibility in H2 concentration
From methane pyrolysis?
Is there any value/benefit?
Session 4:
Hydrogen in relation to Ammonia, Methanol
Session 5:
Review of the technologies, their TRL, their fit with the specific industries
Session 6:
Review of the main solution providers
Session 7:
Review of current and announced projects.
Session 8:
Sector coupling and clusters principles
With the electrical grid
With other industries, especially petro-chemical
Impact on plant location
Session 9:
At what moment could the use of hydrogen make sense?
Sensitivity analysis, cost of electricity, hydrogen, CO2
Session 10:
Financing of hydrogen-based projects for those industries
Meet the Trainer
Xavier Dhubert
Master in Engineering and MBA (France & USA)
Worked for 35 years in the field of combustion, heat transfer, and air pollution control for various industries (cement, steel, power, waste) in Germany, USA, Hungary, and France;
Consultant specialized in a/ combustion optimization, b/ industrial burners, boilers, and Heat Recovery Steam Generators and c/ air pollution control (SO2, particulates, and NOx).
Has recently expanded its work in micro-grids, energy storage, and hydrogen for the cement & mineral industries, focusing on CO2 reduction, electric bill reduction and reliability improvement. Also CO2 capture and utilization