This course seeks to give the student an overview of hydrogen as an energy carrier, its current usage in industry, and current practices of producing, delivering, and storing hydrogen. The student will also learn about what the future holds for hydrogen and fuel cell technology, and gain an understanding of the importance of having an institutional commitment to safety and a strong safety culture.
Who Should Attend
This course is intended for everyone.
What You’ll Learn
Hydrogen’s potential as an energy carrier
Hydrogen’s current use in industry
Current practices of producing, delivering, and storing hydrogen
The potential future for hydrogen and fuel cell technology
The importance of safety culture and institutional commitment; making safety a priority
Outline
Module 1: Hydrogen as an Energy Carrier
Recognize hydrogen’s potential as an energy carrier
Describe hydrogen’s current use in industry
Describe current practices of producing, delivering, and storing hydrogen
Describe the potential future for hydrogen and fuel cell technology
Recognize the importance of safety culture and institutional commitment
Estimated Time: 1.00 hour