Development and Application of Hydrogen as a Fuel
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| Course Code: 17-1012-ONL26 / Online / Oct 19 - 20, 2026 | More Info REGISTER NOW |
14 Professional Development Hours
After participating in this course, you will be able to:
- Recognize the importance of actions to reduce pollution from our daily activities and understand the advantages of using hydrogen as the fuel of the future
- Gain knowledge on the energy properties of hydrogen and comparison with fossil fuels
- Realize the principal ways of using hydrogen in vehicles: burning in internal combustion engines and using in fuel cells for electric cars
- Learn how hydrogen is produced and how the cost compares with other fuels
- Understand the current technical difficulties that need to be overcome
- Gain the necessary background knowledge to work on projects related to the usage of hydrogen
Description
Sustainability in all resources that we use for our daily life is an inevitable fact for maintaining the condition of our planet so that humans, animals, and even plants can continue living. Among the utmost important actions to take is reducing the pollution of the atmosphere resulting from all our activities, including transporting goods and passengers. This is a rather large step to take, which can be difficult, but there is no other choice.
Consequently, there is a great need for research in all directions, including switching from fossil fuels to less pollutant sources of energy, including hydrogen fuel.
This course covers many facts about hydrogen, how it is produced, how it can be used in vehicles, the current status of hydrogen fuel in industry, and the cost comparison with our regular fuels.
Who Should Attend
• Engineers of Various Disciplines • Researchers who Work on Different Aspects of Sustainability • Managers and Technical Staff who are in Charge of the Work on Environmental Concerns and Reduction of Pollution in Manufacturing and Processing Plants • Technical Personnel in Power Generation Plants, and Individual Enthusiasts who want to know about Hydrogen Fuel and the Changes Taking Place in the way we are using our Vehicles.
Course Syllabus
Day I
Brief Overview of World Power Consumption
- World energy needs and its categories
- Sources of energy
- Cost of Energy
Global Warming
- Global warming, what it can cause
- Its main reason, human activities
- Current trend and the necessity to put a halt on global warming
Why Hydrogen Fuel, Current State of Hydrogen as A Fuel
- Energy properties of hydrogen
- Comparison with other fuels
- Comparison of weight and trade-off values
Energy Density of Hydrogen and Comparison to Other Fuels
- Examples of various applications
Hydrogen Fuel for Vehicles
- Pollution from vehicles
- Transportation of goods and passengers
- Typical energy requirement of vehicles
- Comparison with electric vehicles
CO2 Emission from Cars and Other Vehicles
- Global emission reduction and corresponding numbers
- Responsibility of industrial countries
Day II
Use of Hydrogen by Combustion and Fuel Cell, Comparison
- Use as a fuel in an internal combustion engine
- Use as a fuel cell for an electric vehicle
Methods of Making Hydrogen
- Various possible methods for hydrogen-making
- Methods and cost, currently in place
- Electrolysis of water
- Comparison and the required energy sources
Cost of Hydrogen, Cost Comparison to Fossil Fuel, Examples
- Current status and corresponding numbers
- Future status after necessary research and development
Technical Problems in Using Hydrogen
- Current status, bottleneck
- Resolution of technical problems
Production, Storage, and Distribution
- Current and future scenarios
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COURSE CREDIT
Almost all of EPIC's courses offer :
- 1.4 Continuing Education Units (CEUs) and
- 14 Professional Development Hours (PDHs)
These course credits will help attendees earn training requirements for their associations or provincial governing bodies.







