Register for our new Hydrogen and Net Zero training course in London this November
Join Vice President Manuel Asali in London this coming 16th - 17th November 2022.
The world’s energy transition is gathering speed and hydrogen will play a key role in it as a clean fuel and energy carrier. Hydrogen has significant potential as an energy source: it is abundant and clean and it can be used directly as a fuel or as a source for other fuels. But perhaps most importantly, hydrogen can be used in combination with renewable electricity, either producing it, storing it or being produced by it.
However, hydrogen has challenges. Most hydrogen produced today comes from fossil fuels which generate green-house gases. Clean hydrogen is possible but expensive and storing and transporting it requires investment.
Hydrogen is a chemical and an energy source and can play a role in industry decarbonisation, supporting net zero efforts in industries such as steel and petrochemicals.
Register to our webinar this October 26th and hear NexantECA VP of Training, Manuel Asali explain more about our brand new Hydrogen and Net Zero training course, and why we think the course content is so important to the energy and chemicals industries.
Amid these complexities and opportunities, NexantECA is launching the new training workshop
Key Topics Covered
- Hydrogen sources
- The hydrogen supply chain
- Demand scenarios for conventional and new uses
- Economic assessment
- Regulation
- Interdependence with renewable energy
- Options for industry decarbonisation
About Us - NexantECA, the Energy and Chemicals Advisory company is the leading advisor to the energy, refining, and chemical industries. Our clientele ranges from major oil and chemical companies, governments, investors, and financial institutions to regulators, development agencies, and law firms. Using a combination of business and technical expertise, with deep and broad understanding of markets, technologies and economics, NexantECA provides solutions that our clients have relied upon for over 50 years.