Hydrogen Storage as an Energy Carrier for Onboard Applications: Methodologies
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Hydrogen is the single most important and prominent fuel of our times; its combustion produces just energy and water, without contributing to global pollution. Hydrogen has a high gravimetric energetic content and the single obstacle for its use in every on board application is related to its efficient storage. Hydrogen, in contrast to fossil fuels is abundant. Different methodologies have been investigated in the last two decades for the storage of hydrogen, resulting to great achievements. This seminar is targeted at presenting all technological advances, current status and future prospects in the hydrogen storage field. Engineers, petrochemical companies and potential investors are the target group of this course.
Course Objectives
By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
- Understand the recent advances in hydrogen storage technologies over the past two decades.
- Recognize the importance of hydrogen storage for onboard applications.
- Gain a complete understanding of the methodologies used for efficient hydrogen storage.
- Understand the various materials utilized for hydrogen storage.
- Comprehend the principles of hydrogen adsorption in different media.
- Explore the latest advancements in hydrogen storage and alternative utilization technologies.
- Identify investment opportunities in the hydrogen storage field.
- Understand computational models used to optimize storage materials and processes.
Who Should Attend?
This course is ideal for:
- Chemists and Chemical Engineers
- Mechanical Engineers
- Environmental Chemists
- Engineers working in the hydrogen and energy sectors
- Petrochemical companies involved in energy innovation
- Investors seeking opportunities in hydrogen storage and energy technologies
Course Outline
- Hydrogen Combustion Process and Its Importance
- Clean Combustion and Environmental Benefits
- Stationary vs. Onboard Applications
- Key Requirements for Hydrogen Storage in Onboard Applications
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