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Event - Hydrogen Storage and Transportation 2024

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Title
Hydrogen Storage and Transportation 2024
Organizer
Infocus International
Type
Workshops
Focus
  • Climate Change
  • Policy and Regulation


Start
2024/08/22 12:00 pm GMT
End
2024/08/29 3:00pm GMT
Country
  • Singapore
Venue
Virtual
URL
[www.infocusinternational.com/hydrogen-storage-transportation link to the event]
Description
A practical and hype-free exploration of technologies and market dynamics of hydrogen supply chains

Hydrogen Storage and Transportation Live Online Course over 4 sessions

Overview

This comprehensive course is intended for those seeking a wide-ranging, hype-free and independent perspective on the technologies and market factors, which will influence the scale up of hydrogen supply chains.

The course provides a clearly explained, business-focused perspective on the different ways that hydrogen can be stored and transported from its source of production to its end-use application (or stored for use as a fuel). The covered options include hydrogen itself, along with the key hydrogen-based derivatives and carriers that offer potentially more economic and practical alternatives.

Attendees will be able to separate what is actually happening in the market from the headlines and hype, and to identify the pros and cons of different supply chain options at different scales of deployment. The course will evaluate the pros and cons of different solutions and pathways from perspectives including energy efficiency, economics and practicality.

Course Sessions

1. Hydrogen as a gas 2. Liquid hydrogen & ammonia 3. Hydrocarbon hydrogen derivatives and carriers 4. Market determinants of hydrogen storage & transportation growth

Benefits of Attending

• Uncover the practical challenges of hydrogen as an energy carrier or chemical commodity • Examine the pros and cons of compressed vs. liquified hydrogen • Grasp the challenges of transporting hydrogen by pipeline (new and repurposed) • Explore the considerations for blending hydrogen with natural gas • Assess the options for storing hydrogen at large-scale, including salt cavern storage • Examine liquid hydrogen carriers and derivatives (including ammonia, methanol, synthetic fuels & LOHCs) • Transporting and using derivatives rather than hydrogen itself • Gain insights from the studies comparing long-distance hydrogen transport options • Explore the latest market trends and example projects • Learn how policy is influencing the hydrogen supply chains

Testimonials

“The course was very informative and insightful. The integration of theory and practice through the use of practical examples helped to enhance the understanding of the concepts.” - The National Energy Regulator of South Africa

“A very good platform to appreciate and understand everything about hydrogen and how clean hydrogen can influence our future.” - Tenaga Nasional Berhad

"Great comprehensive course!" - DBSA

“Thanks a lot, to Infocus International for a great and informative course on the details of hydrogen.” - Black & Veatch

Live Online Course - How It Works

The structure of our virtual learning program is designed to keep the same levels of engagement and networking as our on-site public courses. Course content is delivered through our easy-to-use online learning platform and is supplemented by case studies and practical exercises.

Like our classroom-based public courses, you will have live interaction with our course facilitators and other participants. Our live online courses are led by our experienced instructors, who will provide you with easily digestible content, using knowledge learned from many years in the industry, during scheduled times. Delegates will receive copies of the course materials electronically.

To register/enquire, please contact: Emilia Mok

E: media[at]infocusinternational.com T: +65 6325 0210 W: www.infocusinternational.com/hydrogen-storage-transportation