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Sustainability and Export Criteria for Hydrogen

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This course includes an overhaul and introduction to sustainability in the context of the hydrogen supply chain recognizing investment approaches through ESG metrics and exporting criteria with close emphasis on the EU’s CBAM requirements.


This course includes:

  • An engaging virtual training session lasting approximately three hours

  • Interactive format with dedicated Q&A sections with the expert trainer

  • Flexible access from modern mobile and desktop devices

  • A certificate of attendance on completion of the session


Agenda

The session includes dedicated Q&A sections throughout.

Introduction to Sustainability in Clean Hydrogen Production

  • Indicators for sustainability in hydrogen production

  • Understanding additionality for Low carbon hydrogen

  • Sustainability disclosures for value production for hydrogen technology i.e critical minerals

  • At what stage should project developers begin considering sustainability?

Hydrogen Standards, Certification and Trade Networks

  • Existing global hydrogen standards certifications

  • Overview of global existing energy-trade networks

  • Prospects for hydrogen export networks, hydrogen valleys & ports

Cross-Border Adjustment Mechanism for the Hydrogen Market

  • Understanding Emission Trading Systems (ETS)

  • Addressing carbon leakage risk for decarbonisation

  • Cross Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) in the EU, UK...and emerging regions

  • Preparing developing markets for a CBAM regulated hydrogen market

  • Is the CBAM in alignment with United Nations Climate Conventions and World Trade Organization Principles?


Meet the trainer

Oghosa Erhahon has experience in policy research and analysis in energy, sustainability, circularity, and social responsibility with strengths in project management, stakeholder management and monitoring and evaluation. She has a multifaceted background in consulting management, editorial support, analytics, and data interpretive skills, including demonstrable knowledge in action planning and development, and the implementation of policy frameworks.

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