Energy Management, Efficiency & Sustainability
Green Hydrogen Fundamentals
This practical course develops directly applicable capability in Green Hydrogen Fundamentals. Participants work in depth on Hydrogen Value Chain, and Electrolysis Technologies, and Renewable Power Integration, then convert the methods into tools and actions suited to their workplace.
Objectives
- Apply the principles and methods of hydrogen value chain in a workplace context.
- Apply the principles and methods of electrolysis technologies in a workplace context.
- Apply the principles and methods of renewable power integration in a workplace context.
- Apply the principles and methods of storage and transport in a workplace context.
- Apply the principles and methods of hydrogen applications and safety in a workplace context.
- Apply the principles and methods of project screening in a workplace context.
Target audience
- Professionals responsible for the subject area
- Managers and supervisors
- Analysts, coordinators, and specialists
- Project and improvement teams
- Employees preparing for broader responsibilities
Program outline
A clear structure for the learning journey.
Program outline
Outline points are grouped in one designed block instead of being treated as separate module cards.
Module 1: Hydrogen Value Chain
Production, conditioning, storage, transport, and use
Grey, blue, and green pathways
Energy efficiency and system boundaries
Module 2: Electrolysis Technologies
Alkaline, PEM, and solid-oxide principles
Electricity, water, purity, and operating range
Efficiency, degradation, and stack replacement
Module 3: Renewable Power Integration
Dedicated and grid-connected supply
Intermittency, utilization, and storage
Sizing renewable generation and electrolyzers
Module 4: Storage and Transport
Compressed, liquid, ammonia, and carrier options
Infrastructure, losses, and conversion energy
Distance, scale, and end-use considerations
Module 5: Hydrogen Applications and Safety
Industry, mobility, power, and export uses
Leakage, ignition, embrittlement, and ventilation
Detection, zoning, and emergency planning
Module 6: Project Screening
Demand, electricity, water, land, and infrastructure
Cost drivers and policy support
Green hydrogen opportunity assessment
Materials provided
- ○ Course-specific presentation slides
- ○ Practical exercises and facilitated activities
- ○ Course-specific worksheets, checklists, and templates
- ○ Applied workplace case studies
- ○ 4D Certificate of Completion issued by 4D Training & Consultancy
- ○ Post-course support for implementation questions
Training Options
Programs can be delivered in-house, online, or in a blended format depending on your team's schedule, location, and learning objectives. When an external certificate or exam is included, certification rules and fees remain under the relevant awarding body's policies, while 4D provides the training and preparation support.
Why choose 4D
4D adapts this program to the participant group and workplace context. Delivery combines structured explanation with course-specific exercises, realistic cases, working tools, and an action-planning component so participants can transfer the learning to their roles.
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