Offshore Wind and Green Hydrogen Integration
Price
Duration
$1,250
1-Day
(Early bird: $1,000)
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Offshore Wind and Green Hydrogen Integration
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This course provides a comprehensive overview of the integration of offshore wind energy and green hydrogen production. Participants will explore the synergies between these two sustainable energy sources and understand the technologies, processes, and environmental benefits of green hydrogen production from offshore wind.
The course covers the entire hydrogen production chain, from offshore wind power generation to electrolysis and hydrogen storage, making it suitable for professionals looking to broaden their understanding of renewable energy integration.
The course covers the entire hydrogen production chain, from offshore wind power generation to electrolysis and hydrogen storage, making it suitable for professionals looking to broaden their understanding of renewable energy integration.
By completing this course, participants will be equipped to understand and contribute to the development of integrated offshore wind and green hydrogen projects, one of the most significant emerging areas in the clean energy transition.
Who Should Attend
This course is suitable for professionals, decision-makers, and individuals from various backgrounds interested in renewable energy, environmental sustainability, and the integration of offshore wind and green hydrogen technologies.
Engineers
Project Managers
Energy Analysts
Policy Experts
Environmentalists
Offshore Wind Developers
Anyone Interested in Renewable Energy Integration
Course Curriculum
M1
Green Hydrogen Basics
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– Understanding the concept of green hydrogen and its distinction from other hydrogen types
– The significance of green hydrogen in the global energy transition
– Key applications across industry, transport, heating, and power
– The significance of green hydrogen in the global energy transition
– Key applications across industry, transport, heating, and power
M2
Wind-to-Hydrogen Pathways
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– Exploring the pathways for converting offshore wind energy into green hydrogen
– Onshore vs. offshore hydrogen production models
– Integration challenges and technical considerations
– Onshore vs. offshore hydrogen production models
– Integration challenges and technical considerations
M3
Electrolysis and Hydrogen Production
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– An in-depth look at the electrolysis process for green hydrogen production
– Types of electrolysers: PEM, alkaline, and solid oxide
– Efficiency considerations, scaling challenges, and cost trajectories
– Types of electrolysers: PEM, alkaline, and solid oxide
– Efficiency considerations, scaling challenges, and cost trajectories
M4
Hydrogen Storage and Distribution
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– Understanding how green hydrogen is stored: compressed gas, liquid, and solid-state options
– Transportation and distribution infrastructure
– Safety considerations and regulatory frameworks for hydrogen handling
– Transportation and distribution infrastructure
– Safety considerations and regulatory frameworks for hydrogen handling
M5
Case Studies and Practical Applications
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– Real-world examples of offshore wind and green hydrogen integration projects
– Lessons learned from pioneering projects in Europe and beyond
– Evaluating project economics and commercial viability
– Lessons learned from pioneering projects in Europe and beyond
– Evaluating project economics and commercial viability
M6
Policy and Market Considerations
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– An overview of relevant policies and incentive structures in the US and globally
– Market dynamics and investment trends in green hydrogen
– The role of government, industry, and finance in accelerating deployment
– Market dynamics and investment trends in green hydrogen
– The role of government, industry, and finance in accelerating deployment
The course outline is subject to change. A detailed agenda will be shared after enrollment.
Course Completion Certificate
Upon completing at least 50% of the course and achieving a minimum passing score of 50% on a post-course assessment, participants will receive a course certificate valid for three years. This certificate verifies that the essential learning outcomes of the course have been met.
Course Instructor
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