This online course explores hydrogen’s role in the global energy transition. Led by Dr. Earl Goetheer, a chemical engineer with over 25 years of experience in hydrogen technologies, CO₂ capture and electrochemistry, the course offers a clear overview of hydrogen’s potential and its place in the future energy system.

Topics include the chemical characteristics of hydrogen, production methods (grey, blue, turquoise, and green), industrial applications, safety, storage, transport, and the economic and environmental aspects of the hydrogen value chain.

Together, these modules help professionals, policymakers and students worldwide navigate the realities of the hydrogen economy.

This programme is in cooperation with:

This e-learning’s is made up out of 8 courses

  • Hydrogen and the Energy Transition
  • Hydrogen Production
  • Hydrogen Transport and Storage
  • Policy, Regulation and Geopolitics
  • Hydrogen Use in Transportation
  • Hydrogen Use in the Built Environment
  • The Future of Hydrogen

Together, these modules help professionals, policymakers and students worldwide navigate the realities of the hydrogen economy.

This module was made with help of SNN

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  • 4.5 hrs per week

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