Hydrogen (production, storage, handling), fuels (P2G, P2X)
The Module is focused on the "The Hydrogen (production, storage, handling), fuels (P2G, P2X)" and aims to introduce hydrogen (technologies) production and fuels to students and provide them with the basic science behind the processes involved. This will be useful for both students progressing into the area of hydrogen production and its utilisation in energy generation/storage, as well as those aiming at getting involved in the FHC field itself, for instance by taking up a PhD in the Doctoral Training School for FCH.
By the end of the module students should be able to:
- present and criticise the methods, potential, benefits, and prospects of hydrogen production, storage and safety handling;
- describe the Physics, Chemistry and Engineering of hydrogen production and storage technologies and be able to apply this knowledge to moderately complex problems;
- be able to choose appropriate technology when faced with a moderately complex engineering design task;
- communicate information, concepts, problems and solutions to specialists and non-specialists;
- understanding concepts that relate to Power to Gas and Power to X concepts.
The module consists of 14 lectures:
Lecture 1: Hydrogen, introduction
Lecture 2: Fossil hydrogen production - part 1
Lecture 3: Fossil hydrogen production - part 2
Lecture 4: Hydrogen production by the electrolysis of water at normal temperature - part 1
Lecture 5: Hydrogen production by the electrolysis of water at normal temperature - part 2
Lecture 6: High temperature water electrolysis
Lecture 7: Hydrogen production using nuclear energy and thermo-chemical cycles
Lecture 8: Renewable hydrogen, non-electrolysis - part 1
Lecture 9: Renewable hydrogen, non-electrolysis and natural (geologic) hydrogen - part 2
Lecture 10: Separation and Purification of Hydrogen
Lecture 11: Hydrogen Storage
Lecture 12: On board storage
Lecture 13: Infrastructure, supply chain, transport , HRS
Lecture 14: Power to Gas
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