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Green Hydrogen Technologies for Transportation and Utilisation
Duration
15 hours
Online training
Sessions
Course 2
Fees
AED 2,100
(VAT 5% inclusive)
Are you passionate about engineering and sustainability? Interact with top world experts in Hydrogen Generation and Storage from Imperial College London on an exciting journey into the world of green hydrogen technology and discover how it is shaping the future sustainable economy!
Online Training Course Overview:
This course delves into the hydrogen supply chain and technologies essential for transporting hydrogen from production to utilization across various industries. Participants will gain insights into:
- Hydrogen Fuel Cells: Advanced technologies powering hydrogen fuel cells and their applications.
- Hydrogen-Powered Vehicles: Exploration of vehicles utilizing hydrogen as a clean energy source.
- Industrial Adaptation: Strategies for industries to integrate and adapt to new hydrogen technologies.
The "Green Hydrogen Technologies for Transportation and Utilization" course is delivered by the University of Wollongong in Dubai, and independent experts from Imperial College London, through Imperial Consultants. Students will explore the seamless integration of green hydrogen technologies into society, focusing on practical design applications to address real-world challenges across industries.
KHDA Permit No.: 631094
This program will allow participants to:
- Navigate the Hydrogen Supply Chain: Understand the comprehensive hydrogen supply chain, from production to end-user consumption.
- Engineer Hydrogen Fuel Technologies: Design cutting-edge hydrogen fuel cells and hydrogen-powered vehicles.
- Transform Industrial Facilities: Design critical elements of industrial facilities to replace natural gas with hydrogen, driving a cleaner future.
- Embrace Agile Teamwork: Experience teamwork and agile industry practices through design thinking methodologies.
- Tackle Real-World Challenges: Engage in role-playing and challenge-based scenarios to devise practical, real-world solutions
Program Schedule
Date | Time | Description |
---|---|---|
Monday, 14 October |
6:00pm to 8:00pm |
Hydrogen Supply Chain and Transport Systems |
Tuesday, 15 October |
6:00pm to 9:00pm | Hydrogen Transport Calculations |
Monday, 21 October |
6:00pm to 8:00pm | Hydrogen Fuel Cells and Hydrogen Vehicles |
Tuesday, 22 October |
6:00pm to 9:00pm | Fuel Cell Components and Design |
Monday, 28 October |
6:00pm to 8:00pm | Hydrogen Energy Calculations |
Tuesday, 29 October |
6:00pm to 9:00pm | Design of Hydrogen Combustion Systems for Heavy Manufacturing |
This training program consists of 15 hours of instructor led training alongside self-paced readings. The instructor lead training combines traditional teaching components, with case studies, in-class discussions, and hands-on activities performed on virtual labs, to enable data science knowledge and experience.
Learning Module
The training consists of the following lectures and labs:
- Hydrogen supply chain and transportation systems
- Hydrogen fuel cells, hydrogen vehicles
- Hydrogen utilization (cement manufacturing, metal kilns, fertilizer production etc.)
This course is ideal for:
- Senior and Middle Managers: Leaders in energy, manufacturing, and transportation sectors aiming to drive their organizations towards sustainable practices.
- Policy Makers and Regulators: Individuals involved in shaping energy policies and regulations, focused on supporting the hydrogen economy.
- Consultants: Sustainability and energy consultants looking to deepen their expertise in cutting-edge hydrogen solutions.
- Engineers and Technicians: Mechanical, chemical, environmental, and electrical engineers and technicians eager to specialize in hydrogen technologies.
- Entrepreneurs and Business Owners: Innovators and business leaders exploring opportunities in the green hydrogen market.
- Researchers and Academics: Professionals dedicated to advancing hydrogen technology and its applications.
- Environmental Advocates: Individuals passionate about sustainable energy solutions and their societal impacts.
- Industry Professionals: Anyone interested in understanding the technological, economic, and environmental aspects of hydrogen technology.
Designed from an engineering perspective, this course provides detailed insights into each technology while also examining the broader societal implications of adopting green hydrogen solutions.
On completion of this training you will receive a certificate of completion indicating your competent understanding of hydrogen transportation and utilization.
If you complete all 3 Green Hydrogen training courses you can apply for recognition of the equivalent 6 credit point university course.
Dr Billy Wu
A Reader (Associate Professor) and Director of Research in the Dyson School of Design Engineering at Imperial College London. He works in the area of electrochemical design engineering and jointly leads the Electrochemical Science and Engineering group. His research activities focuses at the interface between fundamental science and engineering application of electrochemical devices such as batteries, fuel cells (including hydrogen fuel cells) and supercapacitors, with work including: energy materials, continuum level modelling, understanding degradation, thermal management system and control.
Dr Catalina Alejandra Pino-Muñoz
A Research Associate in the Department of Earth Science and Engineering at Imperial College London, specializing in electrochemical engineering. She focuses on understanding and modelling the physico-chemical and electrochemical processes in energy conversion and storage devices through multiphysics models that span various scales, from single electrodes to entire systems. Currently, her research is centred on hybrid redox flow batteries and high-temperature electrolysers and fuel cells.
Dr Stephen Wilkinson
Director of Research at The University of Wollongong in Dubai, and an Alumni of Imperial College London. He is a civil engineer and engineering geologist and an expert in the application of sustainability within the built environment. He is a Fellow of the Chartered Institution of Highways and Transportation, a Fellow of the Geological Society and a Fellow of the Royal Microscopical Society.

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