Low Carbon Hydrogen: Technoeconomics Overview

Synthesis

Day 1 – Hydrogen Production

  • Why Hydrogen
  • Hydrogen supply in industry
  • Abating hydrogen production emissions with CCS
  • Basic principles of electrochemistry
  • Water electrolysis
  • Alternate and emerging production processes
  • Geological hydrogen
  • Costs

Day 2 – Conditioning, storage and distribution

  • Energy storage
  • Compression
  • Liquefaction
  • Storage methods
  • Transportation and distribution
  • Environmental considerations
  • Safety aspects
  • Costs

Day 3 – Hydrogen Fuel Cells and Combustion

  • Fuel cell electrochemistry
  • Fuel cell types
  • Hydrogen combustion in turbines
  • Hydrogen fuel in internal combustion engines
  • Performance, selection criteria, and costs

Day 4  – Industrial Applications

  • Direct use of hydrogen in buildings and industry
  • e-Fuels and Power-to-Chemicals
  • Electrification of mobility with hydrogen
  • Hydrogen retrofit for internal combustion engines
  • Economic considerations

Day 5 – Hydrogen Economy

  • Economic modeling – LCOH
  • Global markets and regulations
  • Geopolitics and strategy
  • Organization of ecosystems

Language

English, French, Spanish

Audience type

Science and engineering university students

Planned duration

20 hours – Can be adjusted between 15 and 25 hours

Support material

Powerpoint (pdf can be emailed to attendees) and videos

Prerequisite

Scientific background in chemistry and physics

Objectives

At the end of the integrated week, the attendees will be available to assess the interest and possibility of using hydrogen to decarbonize the problem at hand.

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