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Hydrogen Workshop

Location Delivered in-company

Date To be confirmed

Duration 1 day

Topic Process and plant operations

CPD Hours 9

In-company

Overview

This workshop is an opportunity to learn about the hydrogen industry and where it sits within the global process and energy industries space. It will help you to understand the wide array of hydrogen technologies and opportunities.

The workshop will explore:

  • current and future hydrogen demand and trends
  • industrial hydrogen production and purity requirements for different applications
  • end uses for hydrogen: transport, industrial, power, export
  • hydrogen compression, storage and transmission
  • hydrogen fuel cells.

Workshop sample exercises will include:

  • mass and energy balances for hydrogen production
  • levelised cost of hydrogen production
  • risk assessment of a hydrogen system (ie mock mini-HAZOP)
  • hydrogen supply chain SWOT analysis.

Learning outcomes

By the end of the workshop, you will:

  • understand where the opportunity for hydrogen sits within the global process and energy industries space
  • have an in-depth knowledge of hydrogen production, storage and transmission, and fuel cell technologies
  • understand how to produce hydrogen and the purity/composition required for different applications
  • understand the end uses for hydrogen: export, transport, power, industry
  • understand the role of hydrogen and its technologies in clean energy businesses
  • have the skills and know where to acquire further skills for an engineer to work in the hydrogen industry.

Who will benefit

  • Chemical and process engineers commencing works or interested in further understanding of the hydrogen industry
  • Professionals looking to move into the hydrogen industry
  • Consultants, executives, engineers and managers seeking engagement in hydrogen and clean energy technology
  • Postgraduates in science and engineering interested in a career in clean energy
  • Technically oriented government officers with a responsibility for clean energy policy
  • Those involved in setting standards for safety and regulatory issues
  • Engineers and technicians responsible for building and implementing hydrogen systems

Course outline

  • Introduction to hydrogen
  • Hydrogen opportunities within the global process industries space
  • Technologies for hydrogen production
  • Integration of hydrogen with existing industries eg mining, water treatment, power generation
  • Hydrogen gas purification
  • Hydrogen transport and usage physical conditions
  • Hydrogen demand
  • Fuel cells
  • Hydrogen compression
  • Hydrogen liquefaction and cryo-compressed
  • Hydrogen storage, hydrogen vs batteries
  • Hydrogen transmission
  • Energy markets overview
  • Economic considerations for a hydrogen supply chain
  • Hydrogen value
  • Safety of hydrogen production and handling
  • Understanding the role of hydrogen and its technologies in clean energy businesses
  • Hydrogen for carbon emissions reduction
  • Worldwide hydrogen activities
  • Further skills for working in the hydrogen​ industry

In-company delivery

This course is available for in-company delivery, either on-site or online. Content can be tailored to your specific requirements. Request a quotation.

Contact Phone +44(0)1788 534496

Contact Email courses@icheme.org

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Associated course

Advanced Process Safety Considerations for Hydrogen Projects

Learn about the hazards and risks associated with the use of hydrogen and its carriers.

Dr Andrew Dicks

Trainer

Dr Andrew Dicks

After graduating with a PhD in physical chemistry from Loughborough University, Andrew Dicks spent over 30 years in the UK gas industry working on gasification, process design and systems analysis. In recognition of his research in fuel cells he was awarded the H E Jones medal by the Institute of Gas Engineers.

Andrew left the UK in 2002 to take up a research fellowship in nanomaterials at the University of Queensland. Since then he has played a key role in promoting hydrogen energy – as a Director of the Australian Institute of Energy, founder of the Australian Association for Hydrogen Energy and steering committee member of the CSIRO Hydrogen Roadmap.

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