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Hydrogen Economy — Fundamentals

Capacity

5 – 25 participants

Duration

1 Day (6 Hours)

This course provides a comprehensive introduction to the hydrogen value chain, covering production pathways, storage methods, distribution technologies, applications, and safety considerations.

About the Course

About the Course

The global shift toward clean energy has placed hydrogen at the center of industrial transformation.This course provides a comprehensive introduction to the hydrogen value chain, covering production pathways, storage methods, distribution technologies, applications, and safety considerations.

Participants gain a clear, structured understanding of where hydrogen fits within the energy transition, its industrial relevance, and its technical limitations.


Objectives

By the end of this course, participants will be able to:

  • Understand the fundamentals of the hydrogen economy and global market drivers

  • Identify major hydrogen production methods (green, blue, grey)

  • Explain hydrogen storage, transport, and distribution concepts

  • Recognize key industrial and mobility applications

  • Understand basic safety considerations and handling principles

  • Evaluate the role of hydrogen in decarbonization strategies

  • Assess opportunities and challenges across the value chain


Benefits

Participants will:

  • Build a solid conceptual foundation in hydrogen technologies

  • Gain clarity on technical terminology used in the sector

  • Recognize realistic opportunities vs. hype

  • Improve decision-making in energy strategy and project development

  • Strengthen their ability to communicate hydrogen concepts within their organization


Who Should Attend

This course is designed for:

  • Engineers (chemical, mechanical, energy, process)

  • Project developers and technical managers

  • Professionals in energy, maritime, mobility, industrial gases and utilities

  • Sustainability & decarbonization teams

  • Executives looking to understand hydrogen’s strategic impact

Level: Beginner–IntermediateNo prior hydrogen knowledge is required.


You may also be interested in…

  • Hydrogen Systems — Safety & Operations (Advanced)For deeper understanding of LH₂/GH₂ systems and operational risk management.

  • Carbon – “Net Zero” FoundationsA broader view of decarbonization and carbon strategy.

  • Renewable Energy — Systems & OpportunitiesComplementary overview of the energy transition landscape.

  • Alternative Fuels — eFuels, SAF & AmmoniaFuel technologies shaping the next decade.


For inquiries teosacademy@teosteam.com

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