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Training Course in Hydrogen Technology, Economics, and Business Models


Summary

The British Academy for Training and Development offers this training program in Hydrogen Technology, Economics, and Business Models, designed to equip professionals with a clear and structured understanding of the rapidly developing hydrogen sector.

This program examines how hydrogen is produced, stored, and utilized within modern energy systems, while also addressing its economic feasibility and growing importance in global decarbonization strategies. Participants will explore cost structures, investment patterns, and market forces influencing the hydrogen economy across different regions. The course also presents practical perspectives on business models that enable hydrogen deployment in industries such as transportation, manufacturing, and power generation.

By connecting technical knowledge with commercial awareness, the program supports participants in evaluating opportunities, navigating uncertainties, and contributing effectively to hydrogen-related initiatives in both public and private sectors.

Objectives and target group

Who Should Attend?

  • Energy professionals seeking to expand their knowledge of hydrogen technologies and markets.
  • Business developers and investors interested in clean energy opportunities.
  • Engineers and technical specialists involved in energy transition projects.
  • Policy makers and consultants working on sustainable energy strategies.

Knowledge and Benefits:

After completing the program, participants will be able to master the following:

  • Understand the fundamentals of hydrogen production, storage, and distribution technologies.
  • Analyze the economic factors influencing hydrogen projects and investments.
  • Evaluate different business models used in the hydrogen value chain.
  • Identify market trends and policy frameworks supporting hydrogen adoption.
  • Develop strategic insight into integrating hydrogen into existing energy systems.

Course Content

  • Hydrogen Fundamentals and Energy Context
    • Properties and characteristics of hydrogen.
    • Role of hydrogen in energy transition.
    • Comparison with conventional fuels.
  • Hydrogen Production Technologies
    • Grey, blue, and green hydrogen methods.
    • Electrolysis technologies and processes.
    • Feedstocks and resource requirements.
  • Hydrogen Storage Solutions
    • Compressed and liquefied hydrogen storage.
    • Material-based storage technologies.
    • Safety and efficiency considerations.
  • Transport and Distribution Systems
    • Pipeline and shipping options.
    • Infrastructure requirements and challenges.
    • Integration with existing energy networks.
  • Cost Structures and Financial Metrics
    • Capital and operational expenditures.
    • Levelized cost of hydrogen analysis.
    • Cost reduction pathways.
  • Market Dynamics and Pricing
    • Supply and demand drivers.
    • Pricing mechanisms and benchmarks.
    • Global trade considerations.
  • Hydrogen Value Chain and Stakeholders
    • Key players and roles.
    • Value creation across the chain.
    • Partnerships and collaborations.
  • Commercial Models and Revenue Streams
    • Offtake agreements and contracts.
    • Infrastructure ownership models.
    • Financing structures and investment approaches.
  • Regulatory Frameworks and Incentives
    • Government policies supporting hydrogen.
    • Subsidies and funding mechanisms.
    • Standards and certification schemes.
  • Strategic Planning and Market Opportunities
    • Sector applications and growth areas.
    • Long-term market projections.
    • Strategic positioning for organizations.

Course Date

2026-06-08

2026-09-07

2026-12-07

2027-03-08

Course Cost

Note / Price varies according to the selected city

Members NO. : 1
£4500 / Member

Members NO. : 2 - 3
£3600 / Member

Members NO. : + 3
£2790 / Member

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