Colored Hydrogen Overview and Precombustion Hydrogen Production Fundamentals
e-Learning
About the eLearning Course
This eLearning course provides a comprehensive overview of hydrogen production technologies and their role in decarbonizing the global economy. Participants will explore the various "colors" of hydrogen and understand their significance in terms of carbon emissions. The course will delve into the impact of low- or no-carbon hydrogen on efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and transition to a sustainable energy future.
Target Audience
This course is useful for senior and middle management and for anyone involved in the integration of low carbon power generation technologies into existing and future infrastructure.
You Will Learn
- Identify what the different “colors” of hydrogen mean
- Understand how low- or no carbon hydrogen can impact efforts to decarbonize the global economy
- Define the three main processes for making fossil fuel-based hydrogen
- Recognize what non-fossil-fuel-based hydrogen production technology has been practiced for decades
- Identify which commercial hydrogen production technology is the global workhorse
- Distinguish which characteristic of CO₂ produced by SMR hinders its use in a carbon-constrained environment
- Examine the main difference between Partial Oxidation (POX) an Autothermal Reforming (ATR)
- Evaluate which hydrogen production technologies are favored for very large volumes
Course Content
- Introduction to Blue Hydrogen
- Commercial Hydrogen-producing Technologies