Technical standards on Hydrogen technologies

Inter-company training

Who is the training for?

Professionals, researchers and students

Level reached

Beginner

Duration

2,00 hours(s)

Language(s) of service

EN

Next session

28.11.2024
Location
Belvaux

Prerequisites

It is recommended to have basic knowledge in the related field to follow these trainings.

Goals

OVERVIEW

Hydrogen is rapidly growing attention around the world as it can be used as a fuel, a feedstock, an energy carrier, and energy storage as well as many other possible applications across sectors such as industry, transport, power, and buildings. Most signi? cantly it does not emit CO2 and almost zero air pollution when used and offers a concrete solution to decarbonize across the sectors where the reduction of carbon emission is urgent and hard to realize nowadays. In this context, this information session is intended to give an overview about technical standardization supporting the development of hydrogen technology including its usage, and its relation with European and national strategies.

LEARNING OUTCOMES AND OBJECTIVES
  • Outline the concept of Hydrogen technologies and understand the related challenges
  • Get insights on European and Luxembourgish Hydrogen Strategies
  • Be aware of the ongoing standardization activities related to Hydrogen technologies

Contents

1 - Background

  • Source of production (e.g. Steam-methane reforming, Electrolysis) and storage
  • Types of hydrogen (e.g. Grey, blue, green)
  • Use of hydrogen
    • Transportation
    • Industries
    • Future-proof integrated energy system
  • The European Hydrogen Strategy (carbon-neutral Europe – a roadmap to 2050)
  • Hydrogen strategy of Luxembourg

2 - Technical committees working on Hydrogen technologies and relevant standardization developments

  • ISO/TC 197 – Hydrogen technologies
  • CEN/CLC/JTC 6 – Hydrogen in energy systems
  • CEN/TC 268 – Cryogenic Vessels
  • CEN/TC 23 – Transportable Gas cylinders
  • CEN/TC 234 – Gas Infrastructure
  • Supporting technical committee for hydrogen production
    • ISO/TC 180 – Solar energy
    • Wind energy-related committees

3 - National Standardization efforts

  • How to become a national delegate
  • How to contribute to the standards development process

Teaching methods

  • Interaction and collaboration
  • Theoretical and practical aspects

Certificate, diploma

A certificate of participation issued by ILNAS, a recognized training organization, will be provided at the end of the course.

Next session

Datum
City
Language and price
28.11.2024
Belvaux
EN

Mode of organisation

  • The course will take place on ILNAS premises
  • The course can be delivered on demand.
  • The course may be provided at our offices or within your organization.