Alternative Fuel Technologies and Hydrogen Energy Systems

5 units

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About this program

With the global push towards net-zero emissions, hydrogen and alternative fuels have become essential for developing clean, reliable, and sustainable energy systems. This Hydrogen Energy and Alternative Fuel Technologies Training Course provides participants with a comprehensive introduction to hydrogen production methods, alternative fuel technologies, along with storage, distribution, and their integration into energy and transportation infrastructures.
Attendees will examine hydrogen value chains, biofuels, synthetic fuels, and ammonia-based alternatives. Through case studies and hands-on activities, they will investigate the economics, policy frameworks, and technological advancements that facilitate the widespread adoption of alternative fuels.
By course completion, participants will be equipped to formulate strategies that promote hydrogen utilization and expedite the deployment of alternative fuels across energy and industrial sectors.

Course benefits

  • Gain a thorough understanding of hydrogen and alternative fuel technologies
  • Investigate production techniques, storage solutions, and distribution methods
  • Evaluate the economic factors and policies influencing clean fuel implementation
  • Examine applications across power generation, industrial processes, and transportation
  • Stay informed about emerging innovations in alternative fuel technologies

Key outcomes

  • Clarify the significance of hydrogen and alternative fuels in global energy transitions
  • Explore various hydrogen production technologies and their supply chains
  • Assess the potential and challenges of biofuels, synthetic fuels, and ammonia-based solutions
  • Identify and address issues related to storage, transportation, and infrastructure
  • Analyze economic, policy, and financing mechanisms supporting alternative fuels
  • Consider ESG and sustainability impacts associated with fuel adoption
  • Develop strategic plans to integrate alternative fuels within key industry sectors

Who should attend

  • Professionals in energy and sustainability sectors
  • Engineers and project developers working with hydrogen and alternative fuels
  • Policy-makers and regulatory authorities focused on clean energy
  • Investors and strategists involved in energy transition initiatives

Course outline

1

Unit 1: Overview of Hydrogen and Alternative Energy Sources

  • Role of hydrogen and alternative fuels in the energy transition
  • Key global demand factors and sustainability objectives
  • Current and future market prospects
  • Illustrative case studies of implementation
2

Unit 2: Hydrogen Generation and Supply Chains

  • Electrolysis, blue hydrogen, and novel production techniques
  • Complete hydrogen supply chain from generation to final application
  • Readiness of infrastructure and technological solutions
  • Hands-on analysis of hydrogen projects
3

Unit 3: Technologies for Alternative Fuels

  • Biofuels and synthetic fuel technologies
  • Use of ammonia and methanol as alternative fuel options
  • Applications in industrial and power sectors
  • Case studies demonstrating alternative fuel adoption
4

Unit 4: Storage, Transport, and Infrastructure Systems

  • Techniques for hydrogen storage (compressed gas, liquid, carriers)
  • Networks for distribution and transportation
  • Challenges and opportunities in infrastructure development
  • Practical logistics and safety issues
5

Unit 5: Economic, Regulatory, and Future Perspectives

  • Policy drivers and international regulatory frameworks
  • Financial considerations and project economics
  • Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) and sustainability issues
  • Emerging innovations in hydrogen and alternative fuels