Energy experts agree that hydrogen will play a key role in a future low-emission energy system.

Hydrogen can be produced from renewable electricity while offering many of the advantages of gas. It can be stored and transported efficiently, and can fuel applications that are difficult to electrify directly, such as high-temperature industrial processes and long-distance transport,.

In this course, you will gain a comprehensive overview of the hydrogen value chain and explore the latest developments in technology, markets, infrastructure, regulation and project implementation.

How you benefit

  • Identify new business opportunities within the hydrogen economy.
  • Interact with international experts from industry and academia.
  • Build an international network of peers and hydrogen professionals.
  • Gain practical insight into current hydrogen projects, infrastructure developments and market challenges through real-world case studies.

 

About the programme

Academic and industry experts will take you on an intensive two-day journey through the rapidly developing world of hydrogen. You will gain practical insight into how hydrogen can be produced, transported, stored and applied across sectors such as industry, mobility, buildings and energy systems. The programme explores the opportunities, limitations and risks of hydrogen, taking into account the latest developments in technology, infrastructure, regulation, finance and policy, as well as the critical decisions needed to realise hydrogen’s role in the energy transition.

By the end of this course, you will have a clear understanding of where hydrogen is genuinely becoming relevant, what is needed to scale projects successfully, and how market demand, certification and geopolitics are shaping the hydrogen economy.

Download the brochure to find more information about the programme.

After this course, you will be able to:

  • Understand the hydrogen market and its potential in the energy transition.
  • Describe the different hydrogen production methods, including their carbon footprint and names (white, grey, blue and green).
  • Discuss the opportunities and challenges in hydrogen transport, storage and distribution in the European context.
  • Assess the role of hydrogen applications including industry, transport and power systems.
  • Analyse the economic, technical and geopolitical factors shaping the hydrogen value chain.
  • Examine hydrogen policies, legislation and financing opportunities to scale up the hydrogen industry.
  • Apply knowledge of hydrogen technologies to real-world projects and infrastructure developments.
  • Experience and analyse the hydrogen ecosystem through practical case studies and expert discussions.
  • Decipher myths from facts regarding hydrogen, and follow the important debates taking place in the European Commission and Member States.

What’s included in the Intensive Course Hydrogen

As part of this programme, participants receive access to our dedicated E-learning environment, allowing you to revisit key course materials and continue learning beyond the classroom sessions. Upon completion, you will receive a digital certificate of participation, which can easily be added to your LinkedIn profile.

Each course day includes a well-catered lunch, and during the programme there will be opportunities to connect informally with fellow participants, lecturers and industry professionals.

The programme is led by international hydrogen and gas infrastructure specialist Barbara Jinks, Barbara has worked in most parts of the gas supply chain around the world for over 35 years and now lives in Germany. She promotes the value of gas industry infrastructure, systems and skills in being able to adapt to deliver green gases. She is currently the Director of Ready4H2, an initiative that coordinates gas distribution networks operators and gas associations in 10 countries across Europe to coordinate the transformation of gas distribution grids to hydrogen. Together with contributions from academic and industry experts through guest lectures and practical examples based on current market developments.

Accommodation is not included, but our event managers are happy to assist you in finding a suitable hotel. A dedicated event manager will be present throughout the programme to ensure everything runs smoothly and to assist with any practical questions.

Module 1
  • Lecture 1 Tuesday 10 November 2026 08:30 - 17:00 Lecture 2 Wednesday 11 November 2026 08:30 - 17:00
  • LocationHamburg, Germany

Reviews 2

The Intensive Course in Hydrogen was time very well spent, both from the perspective of an attendee as well as someone supporting one of the presenters. The programme was packed with relevant, immediately useable content that I’ve been applying to my day-to-day work since. As someone in the industry, I felt it struck a good balance between a refresher and reinforcement on information I was already at least somewhat familiar with, as well as a solid intro into a broader overview of the hydrogen arena. I’m already looking forward to the next opportunity to participate!
Leila Asdal Danielsen - Brand Manager at Nel ASA
It has been a real pleasure to attend the Intensive Virtual Course in Hydrogen. The course successfully fulfilled all my expectations regarding both, experienced and knowledgeable lecturers and topics elaborated. It deepened my knowledge on hydrogen as well as gave me the chance to meet various professionals within the industry. It has been really exciting to hear all the different perspectives and thoughts on the future trends, coming from various lecturers whose opinions are shaped by their background and industry experience. Hydrogen as something that has been produced for decades, but never really brought to a bigger scale due to its production methods being either commercially unfeasible or environmentally damaging, finally seems to be having a bright future and leaving a zero-carbon footprint. After attending this course, seeing all of the real industry examples and even more positive future trends and developments, I feel quite optimistic, and I am highly grateful for that.
Matea Golem - Energy Engineer at Ramboll Sweden

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