To give the overall elements allowing to understand and to anticipate the stakes of the development of hydrogen as a solution to the energy transition: decarbonization of the industry, transport as well as the storage of renewable electricity.
Public :
The training is dedicated to professionals involved in the energy sector : engineers, financial managers, senior executives and senior officials from the public administration.
Level :Knowledge
Prerequisite :
To fulfill at least one of the following criteria:
To have a Master degree or equivalent.
To have a 6 months of proven professional experience in the energy sector.
Course Content
HYDROGEN WITHIN THE ENERGY TRANSITION
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Duration : 0.5 Day
Climate change: state of play, regulatory framework, impact on companies.
Reduction of carbon intensity in the energy mix: constraints, commitment to carbon neutrality, carbon taxation.
Hydrogen: definition, physicochemical properties, orders of magnitude.
Presentation of the value chain: supply, demand, import-export, stakeholder.
Hydrogen as an energy carrier: focus, challenges and capabilities
HYDROGEN PRODUCTION
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Duration : 0.5 Day
Green, grey, blue, yellow ,low carbon hydrogen: classification, costs, orders of magnitude, advantages and limits.
Outlook of production methods: hydrocarbon reforming process, CCS integration, electrolysis of water, prduction from biomass, photo-emlectrolysis.
Production of decarbonized H2: native H2, combustion in situ, plasma torch.
Limits of each process and technological perspectives.
HYDROGEN STORAGE & TRANSPORTATION
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Duration : 0.5 Day
Compression and liquefaction : fundamentals, constraints and consequences
Solid storage, liquid storage, pressurized gas storage.
Direct-attached storage, surface and subsurface, filling.
Market structure: production hubs, distribution and transport networks.
Environment and safety: accidentology, risks analysis, aggravating factors.
APPLICATIONS - OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES TO OVERCOME
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Duration : 0.5 Day
Hydrogen and industry: feedstock and fuel for industry: refining, petrochemistry.
Hydrogen and energy networks. Combination with gas, electricity and heating networks.
Electricity storage and injection into networks. PtG, PtL, PtP, PtX concept.
Hydrogen and mobility: fuel cell, combustion engine.
Hydrogen and thermal engine: light vehicle, heavy vehicle, off-road applications.
Hydrogen and electric propulsion: light, medium and heavy duty vehicles; rail; marine.
Hydrogen and aeronautics.
Comparison between actors and stakes for different countries (for example France, Germany, USA, China).
Outlook and forecasts: supply chain structuration, technology strategies and investments, penetration scenarios.
Learning Objectives
Attendees will be able to implement the following skills:
specify the different production, storage and transport modes,
describe current and future applications of hydrogen, its role in the energy transition.
Ways & Means
Quiz.
Sub-groups activities and case studies.
Through our LMS, the following are shared or made available:
Introducing content, a few days before the training, to save time and efficiency.
Training material, applications and additional content.
Learning assessment
Entry and exit quiz
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Coordinator :IFP Training instructors, with expertise in the field and trained in modern teaching methods adapted to the specific needs of learners from the professional world.
To French entities : IFP Training is referenced to DataDock ; you may contact your OPCO about potential funding.
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