Green Hydrogen and Emerging Technologies

Green Hydrogen and Emerging Technologies

Course schedule

Classroom Training:
DateVenueDurationPrice
1 - 5 Jun 2026London5 days£4,995
17 - 21 Aug 2026London5 days£4,995
2 - 6 Nov 2026London5 days£4,995

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Course Overview

This course provides insight into the financial structures supporting renewable energy projects. Delegates study project finance, risk allocation, and investment appraisal. Participants learn to design viable financing models that attract investors. The programme equips professionals to deliver bankable renewable energy projects.

Who Should Attend

Energy professionals exploring hydrogen and emerging clean technologies for sustainable transition. Past delegates have included:

  • Renewable Energy Engineers
  • R&D Scientists
  • Technology Specialists
  • Energy Consultants
  • Innovation Managers

Course Outcomes

  • Explain the production processes and applications of green hydrogen.
  • Assess the economics, scalability, and environmental impacts of hydrogen projects.
  • Compare emerging technologies in renewable fuels and storage solutions.
  • Evaluate investment readiness and risk in hydrogen value chains.
  • Develop policy and infrastructure strategies for green hydrogen adoption.

Course Topics

Hydrogen Fundamentals and Pathways

  • Understand the science, production, and storage of green hydrogen.
  • Evaluate hydrogen’s role in decarbonising key industrial sectors.
  • Assess technology options for hydrogen distribution and utilisation.
  • Analyse cost trends and policy incentives driving hydrogen development.

Emerging Renewable Technologies

  • Explore innovations in solar, wind, bioenergy, and geothermal systems.
  • Assess technology readiness levels and scalability of emerging renewables.
  • Evaluate energy storage and smart grid solutions for modern infrastructure.
  • Identify opportunities for research and public-private collaboration.

Strategic Risk Assessment in Renewable Energy

  • Identify and evaluate operational, regulatory, and financial risks in renewables.
  • Use risk mapping and modelling techniques for energy project planning.
  • Develop mitigation plans addressing environmental and social factors.
  • Align risk management with ESG standards and sustainability reporting.

Stakeholder Engagement and Communication

  • Develop stakeholder maps for renewable energy projects and policies.
  • Enhance public participation through effective communication strategies.
  • Address social and community concerns in renewable project development.
  • Foster collaboration among government, private sector, and civil society actors.

Policy Innovation and Sustainable Governance

  • Promote innovative policy approaches to accelerate energy transition.
  • Evaluate governance structures supporting renewable energy adoption.
  • Strengthen cross-sector partnerships for sustainable development.
  • Monitor and assess policy outcomes through data-driven analysis.

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