Technical standards on Hydrogen technologies – Production and safety

Overview

Hydrogen is gaining global recognition for its versatility as a fuel, feedstock, energy carrier, and storage solution, with applications spanning industries such as mobility, energy, and manufacturing. Its standout advantage lies in its near-zero emissions of CO2 and other air pollutants, making it a key solution for sectors striving to achieve significant carbon reductions. However, the safe production, handling, and storage of hydrogen remain critical aspects to address as adoption accelerates.

This training is tailored to provide a well-rounded understanding of hydrogen technologies, focusing on the intricacies of hydrogen production, safety considerations, key challenges in adoption, market developments, future trends, and the evolving landscape of technical standards.

Learning outcomes and objectives

  • Be familiar with the concept of hydrogen technologies
  • Identify current challenges of hydrogen technologies and gain insights into real use cases of hydrogen technologies
  • Gain knowledge about current standardization activities development related to hydrogen technologies answering the related challenges at national, European, and international levels
  • Identify relevant standards in hydrogen technologies

Program

  • Overview of hydrogen technologies
    • Fundamentals of hydrogen as an energy carrier
    • Hydrogen production, storage, and distribution scenarios
  • Ongoing market and associated challenges for adoption of hydrogen technologies
    • Current market trends, key stakeholders, and emerging hydrogen economies
    • European investments and fundings in hydrogen infrastructure and production capacity
    • Future trends
  • Real-world of hydrogen technologies
    • Examples of real-world scenarios
    • Associated safety concerns
  • Standardization in the field of hydrogen technologies
    • Introduction to technical standardization
    • Technical committees working on hydrogen technologies
    • Relevant standardization developments and standards supporting the challenges and concerns of hydrogen technologies
  • National Standardization efforts
    • How to become a national delegate
    • How to contribute to the standards development process

Targeted audience

Professionals, distributors and researchers.

Duration

4 hours

Certificate

A certificate of participation issued by ILNAS, a recognized training organization, will be provided at the end of the course.

 

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