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An in depth analysis of the current status of green hydrogen production associated with existing and new offshore wind projects. The analysis is based on an expert view of the business cases, investment analyses and project developments across the industry with a focus on a range of current examples
This course is intended for those seeking a time-effective, wide-ranging and independent perspective on project best practices within the rapidly growing market for clean hydrogen
The purpose of the course is to raise participants awareness of project best practices which can add confidence that the right project is being developed; and that in project shaping and front-end planning prior to the Final Investment Decision (FID), the project will be done right and have the greatest chance of success in terms of cost, schedule, operability, and benefits.
You will leave with a clearly explained, business-focused perspective on clean hydrogen project best practices with a focus on the connection to Offshore Wind. Over three information-packed sessions, this online course will provide attendees with a solid grounding in utilising project development best practices for hydrogen. The project development best practices will be explained and will be illustrated using practical examples The session will cover the following aspects:
Project Shaping - choosing the right project
Project Front End Planning - setting up the project to be done right
Benchmarking for Success – based on Hydrogen Project Examples – with a focus on green hydrogen projects associated with offshore wind power.
The market opportunities and differing approaches and challenges to delivering hydrogen projects will be discussed with reference to project examples and hands on examination of a project cases.
Course Benefits:
Gain a clearer understanding of project development best practices and application to hydrogen market opportunities
Clear explanations of project best practices for shaping, development planning and execution (in language accessible to technical and business people)
Discover the key project shaping and development issues for hydrogen projects
Takeaway a raised understanding of project best practices with the capability of developing further for your specific context.
This Course Includes:
Access to three sessions each lasting approximately three hours
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: 22nd May, 14:00 - 17:00 CEST
Project Best Practices
Project Shaping (choosing the right project)
What does good project shaping looks like – understanding the context
Understanding the ‘Roots of value’ and comparative advantage versus the competition
The importance and delivery of good stakeholder alignment
Session 2: 23rd May, 14:00-17:00 CEST
Project Front End Planning (setting up the project to be done right)
What are the key elements of good front end planning (reference the CII Project Definition Rating Index - PDRI)
The importance of project team development and functionality
Agile project management and behaviours
Session 3: 24th May, 14:00-17:00 CEST
Project Examples - (benchmarking for success)
Benchmarking delivers - Mindset of learning and sharing ‘every day is a school day’
Continuous improvement
Target setting
Assurance
Focused examples
Onshore Hydorgen associated with Offshore Wind
Offshore Wind and Hydrogen
Offshore Hydrogen
Other examples tailored to WHL delegate interests
Meet the Trainer
Tim Podesta is an independent consultant and active as a subject matter expert and advisor in project management and in particular investment analysis, front end planning and benchmarking/assurance; he has deep experience of the oil, gas, petrochemical and energy industries. As a member of the World Hydrogen Leasers Faculty Tim delivers topical on-line courses and in-person masterclasses on the subject of Hydrogen. Tim is passionate about professional development; learning and sharing learning. He is an experienced trainer and facilitator of live events and can work in English and French. Tim has extensive experience of developing and delivering impactful training and facilitation during a 35 year career at BP.