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Centre for Engineering Innovation
University of Windsor

CEI1102

Intermediate Course: WED.OCT.15-THU.OCT.16

What Do You Know About Hydrogen?

  • The International Energy Agency estimates that by 2050, global hydrogen demand could reach 530 million tonnes per year - nearly a fifth of total energy consumption.

  • Global investments in hydrogen infrastructure are projected to exceed $200 billion by 2030.

  • Technological advances in electrolysis and scaling of renewable energy integration are expected to lower green hydrogen production costs by more than 60% by 2030, enhancing its economic competitiveness with fossil fuels.

  • Hydrogen Hubs are forming in Edmonton, Vancouver, and Southern Ontario to anchor the growth of Canadian H2 infrastructure.

  • European and Asian Markets are establishing partnerships with Canadian export producers in a race to meet global emission reduction targets.

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What is Hydrogen Summer School at UWin?

  • Highly interactive sessions. Small class sizes. Engage in dialogue with the class and instructors.

  • Accessible, advanced content. See real context based examples.

  • Content and delivery led by globally recognized Hydrogen Experts Dave Haberman and Matthew Fairlie.

Who Should Attend?

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STUDENTS

Learn about the evolution of energy systems and career potentials. Take advantage of special student pricing.

RESEARCHERS

New to Hydrogen or in-deep - the comprehensive content in these courses will round out your knowledge of the opportunities and challenges for the growth and integration of H2 into a transitioning energy ecosystem.

UTILITIES

Where might Hydrogen appear first in your network? How will it be used? Load shedding? Energy Storage? What adjustments are required?

SYSTEM OPERATORS

What does the aggregation of H2 application look like on a regional scale? How can H2 be leveraged to achieve grid evolution goals?

LARGE ENERGY PROSUMERS

Does Hydrogen offer a potential advantage for you? How could it be integrated into your business? What is the sequence of adtoption?

Participants Will Leave With an Understanding Of:

• Hydrogen History
• Hydrogen’s Role In Current Energy Systems
• Scope Of Hydrogen Utilization In Future Energy Systems
• Range Of Technical Considerations In Developing Hydrogen Systems
• Techno-Economic Factors Applicable To Hydrogen Systems
• Industries Effected By The Advance Of Hydrogen Systems
• Primary Stakeholders In The Success Or Failure Of Hydrogen Implementation
• The Connectivity Between Renewables And Hydrogen
• The Connectivity Between Carbon And Hydrogen
• Forecast & Projections For Hydrogen Energy
• Risks & Lessons Learned

Attendance Details

LOCATION

University of Windsor
Lumley Centre for Engineering Innovation, Room 1102
2285 Wyandotte St W, Windsor, ON N9B 1K3

TIME

INTERMEDIATE COURSE
Wednesday October 15 - Thursday October 16
Programming 0900 - 1630
 

INTERMEDIATE COURSE REGISTRATION FEES

Student $175/Person.

Regular $300/Person.

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