GTI Energy offers a growing portfolio of courses for current and prospective professionals in the hydrogen industry. The courses are developed and delivered by our in-house and contracted experts who draw upon decades of experience and ongoing involvement in advancing hydrogen projects.
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GTI Energy’s one-day Fundamentals of Hydrogen virtual course is designed for energy industry professionals currently involved in the production, transmission, supply, and utilization of hydrogen, as well as for those preparing themselves for career opportunities in the hydrogen economy. With the expert guidance of a virtual instructor and interactive breakout sessions, this Virtual Instructor-Led course will guide you through the technical and operational fundamentals of hydrogen as an energy carrier. It will also touch on key opportunities and challenges with hydrogen in the global decarbonization context.
Topics covered in this course include:
- Hydrogen Sector Trends – Economics, Regulation, and Society
- Applications of Hydrogen
- Hydrogen Production and CCUS
- Carbon Intensity of Hydrogen
- Properties of Hydrogen vs Natural Gas
- Hydrogen Blending and Impact on System Performance
- Hydrogen System Operations Safety
Typical professional roles of attendees include:
- Engineering and Operations at Natural Gas Utilities and Midstream Companies
- Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC)
- Energy and Project Consulting
- Equipment Vendors to Hydrogen Projects
- Energy Technology Research and Development
- Fuel Suppliers and Distributors
Fundamentals of Hydrogen
Virtual Instructor-led | September 10, 2024
Fundamentals of Hydrogen
Virtual Instructor-led | December 10, 2024
GTI Energy’s new eLearning, Hydrogen System Operations and Safety Course, is designed for energy industry professionals currently involved in the production, transmission, supply, and utilization of hydrogen, as well as for those preparing themselves for career opportunities in the hydrogen economy. This brand-new course offers a highly refreshing self-paced learning experience with narration, interactive visual aids, and multiple knowledge check questions throughout each module.
Topics covered in this course include:
- Properties of hydrogen
- Production, storage, and transportation of hydrogen
- Hydrogen blending and system impact
- Abnormal operating conditions and mitigation
- Hydrogen system leak detection
- Hydrogen system operational safety
- Key considerations for first responders
- Relevant codes, standards, and gaps
Typical professional roles of attendees include:
- Engineering and Operations at Natural Gas Utilities and Midstream Companies
- Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) Service Providers
- Energy and Project Consulting Firms
- Equipment Vendors to Hydrogen Projects
- Energy Technology Research and Development Professionals
- Fuel Suppliers and Distributors
Module 1:
Understanding Hydrogen
Online Self-study
This first module covers properties of hydrogen, with a focus on how they compare to other fuels and fuel carriers, especially natural gas. It also looks at how hydrogen is produced, stored, and transported to customers. Finally, the module will examine how properties of hydrogen impact the engineering and operation of storage, transportation, and distribution systems.
Module 2:
Abnormal Operating Conditions
Online Self-study
In this module, you will learn:
- What are abnormal operating conditions?
- Factors contributing to abnormal operating conditions
- How to mitigate abnormal operating conditions
Module 3:
Leak Detection
Online Self-study
This module discusses key considerations for leak detection in hydrogen systems, types of sensors and technologies for flame and hydrogen leak detection, as well as surveying.
Module 4:
Hydrogen Safety
Online Self-study
This module provides an overview of the impact of hydrogen blending in distribution systems and the related safety considerations. It also covers safety related to the production and storage of pure hydrogen.
Module 5:
Hydrogen Awareness for First Responders
Online Self-study
In this module, you will learn about the typical response considerations for hydrogen-related incidents.
Module 6:
Code Requirements
Online Self-study
In this final module, you will learn about:
- Codes, standards, and regulations that apply to natural gas and hydrogen systems in the United States
- Gaps in the current codes for hydrogen systems
- Safety tips for working with hydrogen
Team Discount
A team discount is available when purchasing two or more copies, please contact us for more information about the team discount and to receive a coupon code to use during checkout.