This course will provide tangible examples of the key technologies required for PtL pathways including electrolysis and the downstream conversion of hydrogen, CO2, and syngas to liquid fuels. Technologies for point source CO2 capture and direct air capture (DAC) of CO2 to provide the backbone of the e-fuel hydrocarbon molecules will also be presented.
This course will inform on the market drivers and most likely use cases for green ammonia, methanol, hydrogen, or synthetic e-fuels, transport sector operators, and will provide an understanding of the range of fuels. Furthermore, it will cover the transition requirements from fossil fuels and future operating cost implications.
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.
Throughout the course, your expert trainer will separate what is really happening in the market from some of the headlines and hype, helping you to identify credible near-term opportunities for your business, along with the associated risks. He will evaluate and quantify barriers to long-term scalability and illustrate throughout using examples and benchmarks taken from a global perspective.
An in depth analysis of the business case and investment analysis for the current batch of electrolyser based projects. A theme of the session is ‘Mind the Gap’ the difference between hope and reality for electrolyser based projects due to gaps due to capacity growth, operating performance and learning curve costs ; and hence the gap between hope of financial investment decisions and financial closure with reality of many fewer than expected.
Hydrogen Geopolitics & Geoeconomics: Europe-Asia-Oceania is a meticulously designed three-day online course, serving as the second instalment in a comprehensive series. This session extends its focus to include the Oceania region alongside Europe and Asia, offering a tripartite perspective on hydrogen energy. It will explore the synergies, challenges, and opportunities in the development of the hydrogen market across these diverse regions. The seminar aims to dissect the strategic alliances, evolving trade dynamics, policy influences, and technological advancements that are shaping the hydrogen economy across Europe, Asia, and Oceania.
The course provides a clearly explained, business-focused perspective on the different ways that hydrogen can be stored and transported from its source of production to its end-use application (or stored for use as a fuel). The covered options include hydrogen itself, along with the key hydrogen-based derivatives and carriers that offer potentially more economic and practical alternatives.
If you are investing in the production or hydrogen, an appreciation of the alternatives is required. White hydrogen may feature as one of these alternatives in the future, either as your source, or a competitive option to your mode of production. Understanding the market drivers and the economics of the most competitive sources is essential. This course will provide insights into all these areas.
This course will provide an overview of the challenges and risks constraining investment in clean hydrogen projects. It covers the monetisation process of changing green hydrogen to generate revenues; green hydrogen and its applications are currently relatively expensive compared to existing alternatives so it’s increasingly important to monetise low-carbon hydrogen efficiently and effectively.
Hydrogen Geopolitics & Geoeconomics: Europe/MENA/Africa is an in-depth three-day online seminar designed to explore the intricate geopolitical and geoeconomic landscapes influenced by hydrogen energy in Europe, the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), and Africa.
This course is a time-efficient and accessible examination of the factors that need to be considered when connecting hydrogen production to renewable power generation. Over three sessions, the course will explain the crucial technical, economic and market context considerations, illustrating key concepts with both market trend data and simple, Excel-based calculations and models.
Ammonia ‘the other hydrogen’ is widely used and over a hundred ports already deal with it. There are a number of technical and economic challenges that need to be understood and overcome before hydrogen can be fully realized as a major contributor to energy consumption and reducing global carbon emissions.
If you are investing in the Power to X, X to power or the full cycle of Power to X to Power, then an appreciation of the technologies involved is required. Understanding the market drivers and options for the potential molecules for use in Power to X to Power is essential. This course will provide insights support all these processes.
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.
Throughout the course, your expert trainer will separate what is really happening in the market from some of the headlines and hype, helping you to identify credible near-term opportunities for your business, along with the associated risks. He will evaluate and quantify barriers to long-term scalability and illustrate throughout using examples and benchmarks taken from a global perspective.
This course will look at the technologies and processes required to produce, purify, store, and use these essential utilities and feedstocks. Safety considerations when handling these materials will also be presented. If you're investing in green hydrogen production or planning to operate an electrolyser facility, thinking beyond access to green electrons will be essential.
This course aims to explore hydrogen as a sustainable energy carrier by focusing on its production, storage, and applications. Through presentations, case analyses, and interactive discussions, participants will gain insights into the methodologies for assessing the sustainability of hydrogen energy, its potential to aid the energy transition, and its applicability across various sectors.
This course will provide tangible examples of emerging and challenger technologies for green hydrogen generation from electrolysis. Many of the electrolysis technologies covered in this course have the potential to become mainstream green hydrogen production routes in future decades and will challenge established equipment and well-known electrolyser industry names.
This course will provide tangible examples of how sector coupling works. Some of the value chains covered are in place today; others are plans or pipedreams for the future. Some, but perhaps not all the technologies covered in this course will become mainstream decarbonisation routes in future decades.
This course will provide tangible examples of the key technologies required for PtL pathways including electrolysis and the downstream conversion of hydrogen, CO2, and syngas to liquid fuels. Technologies for point source CO2 capture and direct air capture (DAC) of CO2 to provide the backbone of the e-fuel hydrocarbon molecules will also be presented.
This course is designed to give a clear examination of the factors that will determine the economics and competitiveness of hydrogen produced by electrolysis.
It will examine economics from both a simple levelised cost and from a more comprehensive project financial modelling perspective, assessing the impacts of factors such as capital cost reductions, electrolyser efficiency, load factor, co-product sales and financing costs.
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.
This course is intended for those seeking a thorough understanding of how hydrogen fuel can be stored, transported and distributed from production to end-use – and why this is of central importance in determining how the hydrogen landscape will develop.
This course will provide participants with an in-depth understanding of hydrogen policy both in terms of the most effective approaches in defining it, as well as in terms of effective policy tools that can be put in place to support the development of a hydrogen economy. Effective approaches to hydrogen policy build on understanding key criteria that determine its effectiveness, and the tools that derive from such criteria.
This course will provide tangible examples of mature PEM and alkaline technologies and established technology providers for green hydrogen generation from electrolysis. Many of these are being deployed or considered for upcoming MW and GW green hydrogen projects. The electrolyser production supply chain and scale up developments will also be presented.
This course is intended for those in business, commercial and strategically focused roles within the energy sector; in particular those responsible for environmental matters, business sustainability and business transformation in areas such as oil & gas, hydrogen and industrial energy usage.
If you are investing in decarbonisation or the energy transition, then an appreciation of how hydrogen will play a role is required. Understanding the market drivers and most likely use cases for hydrogen, green ammonia, e-methanol, or synthetic e-fuels is essential. Furthermore, consideration must be given to the transition requirements from fossil fuels to hydrogen and hydrogen derivatives. This course will provide insights in these areas.
This course addresses questions around capacity sizing, the value (or not) of flexible operation, electricity and hydrogen costs, and project deployment viability. While focusing on the direct integration of hydrogen production with dedicated renewable power, it will also assess how this option stacks up against ‘virtual’ integration (buying renewable power through the grid).
This course is intended for those seeking a thorough understanding of how hydrogen fuel can be stored, transported and distributed from production to end-use – and why this is of central importance in determining how the hydrogen landscape will develop.
Este curso tiene un alcance introductorio sobre el hidrogeno y sus posibles aplicaciones. El foco estará en desarrollar los conocimientos básicos para entender las tecnologías involucradas, aplicaciones y el impacto que tendrá en la transición energetica.
This time-efficient course is intended for those seeking a comprehensive, hype-free and independent perspective on the production of clean (low-carbon) hydrogen from hydrocarbon feedstocks, including natural gas, coal and biomass.
This course is to provide participants with a clear understanding of the key issues around Wind and Hydrogen and further investigates possible scenarios and its pivotal role in decarbonisation and reaching et zero. Participants will be equipped with the necessary insight and skills to face future challenges in the wind, offshore wind and hydrogen industries and to put in place effective strategies for quantum growth in the interconnected industries as they move from a regional to global decarbonisation solution.
Hydrogen is critical for the deep decarbonisation of heat, power, mobility and industry. That’s why we have called this programme of unique hydrogen masterclasses the Zero to Hydrogen Hero programme.
The China Hydrogen Intelligence Service is a monthly 2 hour, live analyst presentation and interactive Q&A session covering the key market sectors, direct from Shenzhen.
Power-to-liquids technologies enable liquid fuels meeting specifications for road, aviation and/or shipping to be produced from electricity, via the electrolytic production of hydrogen.
This course is intended for those seeking a time-effective, wide-ranging and independent perspective on opportunities within the rapidly growing market for clean hydrogen production from renewable power. You will leave with a clearly explained, business-focused perspective on electrolysis technology and its cost determinants.
The China Hydrogen Intelligence Service is a monthly 2 hour, live analyst presentation and interactive Q&A session covering the key market sectors, direct from Shenzhen.
The aim of the course is to provide participants with a clear understanding of the way hydrogen is impacting energy geopolitical dynamics at the global and regional levels, as well as the strategies that companies and States are putting in place to enter the hydrogen markets or consolidate their position.
This examples-focused course is intended for those seeking a comprehensive, hype-free and independent perspective on the market segments which will (and won’t) drive demand for hydrogen. You need to have a clearly explained, business-focused perspective on the competitive context of hydrogen across its various use cases.
This course is intended for those seeking a time-effective, wide-ranging and independent perspective on opportunities within the rapidly growing market for clean hydrogen production from renewable power. You will leave with a clearly explained, business-focused perspective on electrolysis technology and its cost determinants.
This time-efficient course is intended for those seeking a comprehensive, hype-free and independent perspective on the production of clean (low-carbon) hydrogen from hydrocarbon feedstocks, including natural gas, coal and biomass.
Hydrogen is critical for the deep decarbonisation of heat, power, mobility and industry. That’s why we have called this programme of unique hydrogen masterclasses the Zero to Hydrogen Hero programme.
The aim of the course is to provide participants with a clear understanding of the way hydrogen is impacting energy geopolitical dynamics at the global and regional levels, as well as the strategies that companies and States are putting in place to enter the hydrogen markets or consolidate their position.
This course is to provide participants with a clear understanding of the key issues around Wind and Hydrogen and further investigates possible scenarios and its pivotal role in decarbonisation and reaching et zero. Participants will be equipped with the necessary insight and skills to face future challenges in the wind, offshore wind and hydrogen industries and to put in place effective strategies for quantum growth in the interconnected industries as they move from a regional to global decarbonisation solution.
This course is intended for those seeking a time-effective, wide-ranging and independent perspective on opportunities within the rapidly growing market for clean hydrogen production from renewable power. You will leave with a clearly explained, business-focused perspective on electrolysis technology and its cost determinants.
Hydrogen is critical for the deep decarbonisation of heat, power, mobility and industry. That’s why we have called this programme of unique hydrogen masterclasses the Zero to Hydrogen Hero programme.
The China Hydrogen Intelligence Service is a monthly 2 hour, live analyst presentation and interactive Q&A session covering the key market sectors, direct from Shenzhen.
The China Hydrogen Intelligence Service is a monthly 2 hour, live analyst presentation and interactive Q&A session covering the key market sectors, direct from Shenzhen.
This examples-focused course is intended for those seeking a comprehensive, hype-free and independent perspective on the market segments which will (and won’t) drive demand for hydrogen. You need to have a clearly explained, business-focused perspective on the competitive context of hydrogen across its various use cases.
The China Hydrogen Intelligence Service is a monthly 2 hour, live analyst presentation and interactive Q&A session covering the key market sectors, direct from Shenzhen.
The China Hydrogen Intelligence Service is a monthly 2 hour, live analyst presentation and interactive Q&A session covering the key market sectors, direct from Shenzhen.
Hydrogen is critical for the deep decarbonisation of heat, power, mobility and industry. That’s why we have called this programme of unique hydrogen masterclasses the Zero to Hydrogen Hero programme.