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NEW COURSE: Hydrogen - An Evolving Economy: VIRTUAL DELIVERY
This workshop is designed to explore where the hydrogen economy is and where it could be headed. With Net Zero commitments being made across the globe, what is it that hydrogen offers that other energy sources can't, but what are the hurdles the sector needs to overcome for wider implementation.
Topics explored during the course include the properties of hydrogen and how they hold out both promises and challenges. You will find out how hydrogen can be produced, stored, transported and put to useful work. The course explores the current and potential end-use applications for hydrogen, the nature of today's existing hydrogen economy and the very different projected future hydrogen economy of 2030 and beyond.
Start Times Days 1 - 4: 09.00 London - 12.00 Dubai - 16.00 Singapore
End Times Days 1 - 4: 12.00 London - 15.00 Dubai - 19.00 Singapore
This virtual course is one of the ICE Education LIVE programs. We provide three phases to the course:
1. Pre-course: Access to the ICE Education learning platform for on-demand primer content.
2. Live Virtual Sessions: Trainer led live video sessions (as per the outline below). These are short focused sessions with practical activity and interaction throughout.
3. Post-course: On-demand content remains available and an optional live video clinic session is scheduled for one week post course for any learning points you'd like to revisit.
All course payments must be received one day prior to the start date
Your learning from the class will be reinforced and extended by participation in case studies and discussion exercises in small groups, and by quiz and poll questions designed to get you thinking about issues such as the scale of existing and planned hydrogen use.
Course Information
Price | £1,850 + VAT | ||
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Duration | 4 days | ||
Location | Virtual: EMEA/Asian time zone | ||
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Who Should Attend
Anyone who is interested in learning about hydrogen and how its applications can support a decorbonizing world.
Booking Information
Course Content
Day 1
The Colours of Low Carbon Hydrogen
- Blue Hydrogen
o What it is
o Carbon Capture Usage and Storage (CCUS)
o Supply and Demand
- Green Hydrogen
o Country Strategies
o Subsidies
o Costs electrolyses
o The elephant in the room- renewable volumes
The Hydrogen Economy
- History, current & future status
- Is hydrogen a hype?
- Benefits & deployment of hydrogen
- Role in the Energy Transition & Carbon Pricing
- Regional Demand Centers
o Europe
o Asia (Japan, Korea, China)
o North America
- Global Supply Centers
o Australia
o Middle East & North Africa
o Saudi Arabia
Day 2
Current and Future (Green) Hydrogen Market
- Deployment and investment
- Hydrogen supply
- Hydrogen distribution and global supply chain
- End applications
- Challenges
- Implementation: bringing it all together
Existing and Emerging Use Cases
- Ammonia
- Petroleum refining
- Fuel cells
- Electricity generation
- Heavy transport
- Industrial heating
- Mining
- Replacement of natural gas for heating
Day 3
Introducing Hydrogen Offtake contracts
- Standardization
- Term, Financing & Bankability
- Tolling vs. Sale and Purchase
o Tolling Model
o SPA Model
- Factors choice Tolling vs. SPA
Volumes & Pricing
- Take-or-pay Model
- Take-and-pay Model
- Pricing Formulas
- Price review provisions
- Liquidated Damages
Key Risks
- Off-taker Credit Risk
- Feedstock supply disruptions
- COD Delay & other timing risks
- Technology Risk
- Force Majeure
- Change in subsidies and tax incentives
Day 4
Financing Hydrogen Projects
- Project Finance
- End-to-end financing
- Lessons from the LNG and Mining sector
- Green Financing
Certification
- Government-imposed standard
- Third-party certifications
- International coordination
- Comparison to green LNG
Hydrogen Trading Hubs
- The business reasons for a hub
- Stages of development of market hubs in oil and gas
o Price and volume discovery, third party excess, OTC & exchange trading, price indexation, etc.
- Hydrogen certification & Guarantees of origin
- Current initiatives & Possible Locations
- Key Characteristics of a successful Hydrogen Hub
- The Way Forward
Closing Q&A and discussion