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The Role of Hydrogen in the Clean Energy Transition 

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Overview

Understand how hydrogen can help reduce carbon emissions to become a key player in the clean energy transition.

Duration

3 weeks

Total fee

2,205

Mode of learning

Online

Credential

Certificate

The Role of Hydrogen in the Clean Energy Transition
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The Role of Hydrogen in the Clean Energy Transition
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The Role of Hydrogen in the Clean Energy Transition
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Course details

More about this course
  • This three-week course from Deakin University will help you gain insight and awareness into the Australian hydrogen industry
  • Hearing from experts in the field, you’ll discover the types of jobs and skills needed across the supply chain in this emerging area
  • With this knowledge, you’ll explore how the industry looks set to develop in the future and how it can contribute to the clean energy transition
  • You’ll learn the definition of clean energy as you unpack the technical reasons why hydrogen is an option in this transition
  • Next, you’ll delve into the hydrogen supply chain, including production, storage, and end uses

The Role of Hydrogen in the Clean Energy Transition
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Curriculum

Why hydrogen?

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Clean energy transition

What’s so good about Hydrogen?

Why now in Australia?

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Hydrogen supply chain

How is hydrogen produced, stored and distributed?

End uses of hydrogen

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Hydrogen: challenges and opportunities

Challenges

Opportunities

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