Hydrogen Overview
About the eLearning Course
Hydrogen, abundant and versatile, is a colorless, odorless gas with highly reactive properties. Its main uses include petroleum refining, ammonia production, and emerging roles in fuel cells for transportation and power generation. Discovered in the 18th century, hydrogen's development has led to various industrial applications. In the future, it holds promise for decarbonizing industries such as steel and cement production and for integrating renewable energy sources into the grid through energy storage solutions. This eLearning course provides an overview of hydrogen.
Target Audience
Process engineers, non-electrical engineers, technical subject matter experts, and technical managers interested in electrochemical engineering, electrolyzers, and fuel cells.
You Will Learn
- Determine the key properties and characteristics of hydrogen
- Indicate the main uses for hydrogen currently
- Explain the history of how hydrogen was discovered and developed for use over time
- Identify some of the areas where hydrogen may provide opportunities to decarbonize the industry sector
Course Content
- The History of Hydrogen
- Hydrogen Properties and Characteristics
- Current Hydrogen Use