About Professional Certificate of Competency in Fundamentals of Hydrogen Technology for Non-Engineers, Professional Certificate - at Engineering Institute of Technology
In today’s world, the global focus on tackling energy challenges has brought hydrogen technology to the forefront as a potentially game-changing solution, offering ways to decarbonise a variety of sectors where it is difficult to reduce emissions.
Hydrogen is a versatile energy carrier and there are several technologies available to produce it, from renewable sources to gas, oil, coal and nuclear.
This course covers hydrogen chemistry, transportation and storage and explores the range of hydrogen technologies currently available. This course is designed for non-engineers and does not require prior experience or knowledge on the subject.
Course Benefits:
- You may be eligible to claim CPD points through your local engineering association.
- Receive a Certificate of Completion from EIT.
- Learn from well-known faculty and industry experts from around the globe.
- Flexibility of attending anytime from anywhere, even when you are working full-time.
- Interact with industry experts during the webinars and get the latest updates/announcements on the subject.
- Experience a global learning with students from various backgrounds and experience which is a great networking opportunity.
Upon completing this course, participants will be able to:
- Identify the physical and chemical properties of hydrogen and explain their relevance to its use as an energy source.
- Describe the industrial applications of hydrogen, such as its use in the cement and steel industry, and transportation (maritime, rail, long-haul trucking) and storage.
- Explain the importance of hydrogen in transitioning to a more sustainable and low-carbon energy future.
- Compare and contrast the green, blue, and grey hydrogen production technologies in terms of their environmental impact, energy efficiency and current usage.
- Summarize the various methods of hydrogen storage and transportation, such as compression, pipelines and liquid hydrogen.
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