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Hydrogen Industry Fundamentals

An Interactive 5-Day Training Course

Hydrogen Industry Fundamentals

Emerging Technologies and Expanding Market Opportunities

NASBA
Classroom Schedule
Date Venue Fees
08 - 12 Jun 2026 Abu Dhabi $ 5,950
24 - 28 Aug 2026 Dubai $ 5,950
19 - 23 Oct 2026 Dubai $ 5,950
16 - 20 Nov 2026 Dubai $ 5,950
Online Schedule
Date Venue Fees
24 - 28 Aug 2026 Online $ 3,950
16 - 20 Nov 2026 Online $ 3,950

Course Summary

The world is experiencing its steepest ever-observed growth in energy consumption and population. These two factors, coupled with progressively growing urbanization rates at extremely high levels, have threatened the planet and life. This situation has motivated a sustainable society to implement a circular restorative economy's creative and innovative concept. Such a vision can be implemented only by transitioning to a new energy era in which Hydrogen and renewable energies play a central role. Hydrogen energy is about utilizing Hydrogen and hydrogen-containing compounds to generate and supply power for all practical uses with high-energy efficiency, overwhelming environmental and social benefits, and economic competitiveness.

The implementation of hydrogen energy for widespread utilization requires the use of currently available technologies. Market, commercialization, and deployment— toward Appreciating Total Owner Cost of Hydrogen is evaluated and presented.Hydrogen as fuel abandons the sequential and inefficient conversion of energy forms used by heat engines, turbines, and motors, to make the direct, unique, and highly efficient electrochemical energy conversion of the fuel's chemical energy into electric energy and heat, thereby producing water.A wide range of hydrogen and fuel cell technology-relevant roadmaps are presented for significant world economies – Japan, China, the UK, USA, Australia, and the cost of technologies.

Course Outline
Day 1

Introduction to Hydrogen Based Energy 

  • Green Hydrogen Production
  • Blue Hydrogen Production
  • Grey Hydrogen Production
  • Current Energy Industry – Oil & Gas, and Alternate Sources
  • Energy Industry components 
  • Oil & Gas Industry
  • Refined Product Industry 
  • Petrochemical Industry
  • Future Directions for Petroleum Industry
  • Renewable Energy
Day 2

Hydrogen Production Technologies 

  • What Hydrogen is Energy is all about?
  • Hydrogen Energy Application
  • Fuel Cells – Converting chemical energy to electricity
  • Introduction to Fuel Cells
  • Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Fuel Cell
  • Solid Oxide Fuel Cells
  • Potential of Hydrogen Production from Biomass
  • Hydrogen Production from Biomass
  • Hydrogen Production from Biomass Using Biological Route
  • Scale-Up of Biohydrogen Production Process
  • Material and Energy Analysis of Biohydrogen Production Process
  • Improvement of Energy Recovery by Two-Stage Processes
Day 3

Hydrogen Applications 

  • Energy Storage Using Hydrogen Produced from Excess Renewable Electricity
  • Renewable Energy, Volatility, and Storage
  • Hydrogen Generation Via Electrolysis
  • Hydrogen Energy Engineering Applications and Products
  • Hydrogen Storage and Transport Technologies
  • Hydrogen Storage and Transport by Organic Hydrides and Application of Ammonia
  • Utilization of Hydrogen Energy
  • Application of Hydrogen Combustion for Electrical and Motive Power Generation
  • Application of Hydrogen by Use of Chemical Reactions of Hydrogen and Carbon Dioxide
  • Application of Hydrogen Storage Alloys
Day 4

Regulatory Framework & Roadmapping in Regions 

  • Regulatory Framework, Safety Aspects, and Social Acceptance of Hydrogen Energy
  • Safety, Efficiency, and Sustainability
  • Best Practices and Regulations, Codes, and Standards
  • Key Relevant Global Standards Development Organizations
  • Safety, Risk, and Public Acceptance
  • Some Practical Examples
  • Summary
  • Roadmapping – The Sequence of Actions
  • What Is a Roadmap and How to Deploy Hydrogen?
  • The Components of a Roadmap
  • Public Policy – Its Importance
  • Examples HFC Roadmaps
  • Country or Regional Roadmaps – Japan, Australia, the UK, China, the USA
Day 5

Hydrogen Pricing, Markets, Economics & Commercialization 

  • Market, Commercialization, and Deployment— Toward Appreciating Total Owner Cost of Hydrogen
  • Supply-Demand Pricing
  • Governments support hydrogen prices down
  • renewables to drive down costs
  • Hydrogen Markets in the Americas
  • Hydrogen Markets in Europe
  • Hydrogen Markets in Asia
  • CAPEX Versus OPEX— Total Cost of Ownership for Hydrogen Technologies
  • Future Commercialization Prospects of Hydrogen: Emerging Business Cases
Certificates
  • On successful completion of this training course, GLOMACS Certificate will be awarded to the delegates.
  • Continuing Professional Education credits (CPE): In accordance with the standards of the National Registry of CPE Sponsors, one CPE credit is granted per 50 minutes of attendance.
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