This training allows participants to identify the main economic and contractual issues of the new hydrogen chain.
Public :
This training is intended for executives in the oil and gas, energy or electricity sectors, or in the banking / insurance / consulting sector wishing to understand the Hydrogen industry and its economic challenges.
Level :Knowledge
Prerequisite :
User Friendly with the Excel spreadsheet tool.
Have a basic knowledge of economics.
Course Content
HYDROGEN MARKETS
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Duration : 1 Day
Evolution of the demand for hydrogen and the resources for hydrogen production.
Fundamentals of the current hydrogen market and how it is about to change.
Current and emerging options for hydrogen production, including offshore options.
Development of the use of hydrogen and its impact on energy markets.
New opportunities for hydrogen.
Hydrogen and electricity storage.
Evolution of hydrogen markets and price determination.
Main hydrogen markets in Europe, Africa and Asia (driving countries).
Risks for the different actors: producer, transporter, manager, buyer/importer.
TECHNICAL AND ECONOMIC ASPECTS OF THE HYDROGEN CHAIN
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Duration : 1 Day
Hydrogen: product, reminder of physical properties, qualities of the gas.
Design of the links in the chain: production, transport, storage, distribution, use.
Technical options for hydrogen storage and transportation, including decision factors.
Hydrogen Hazards, Hydrogen Safety Basics.
Overview of new hydrogen production projects around the world.
Order of magnitude of capital costs of investment and operation.
Innovations in the Hydrogen industry: White hydrogen, green hydrogen, ....
Calculation of the LCOH.
Workshops on concepts (Fuel Cells / Turbines / Engines) to compare their efficiency / feasibility
Exercises: Economic calculation of project production costs.
HYDROGEN VALORIZATION
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Duration : 1 Day
Policy and Strategy: Critical Factors in Building the Hydrogen Economy.
Factors for hydrogen to be the decarbonization fuel of choice.
Trade-offs between hydrogen use, electrification and renewable hydrocarbons.
Hydrogen as a means of transporting and storing renewable energy.
Fuel cells and their roles in transportation, the electricity grid and supply.
Hydrogen vehicles – from forklifts, trains and ships to aircraft.
CASE STUDY: ECONOMIC ANALYSIS AND PRICING OF A HYDROGEN PRODUCTION CHAIN
Learning Objectives
Attendees will be able to implement the following skills:
Analyze the technical and economic aspects of the links in a hydrogen production chain,
Explain the basic structure of the hydrogen chain until it is commercialized,
Identify the different hydrogen markets and their prospects.
Ways & Means
Quiz.
Movies.
Case study.
Exercises on hydrogen costs and market prices.
Learning assessment
Knowledge assessment with multiple choice questions and open explanatory questions.
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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. Please contact our disabled persons referent to check the accessibility of this training program : referent.handicap@ifptraining.com