UPCOMING CLASSES
Our Hydrogen Basics Class conducted on October 24, 2024 covered the following.
HYDROGEN BASICS CLASS OUTLINE:
HYDROGEN BASICS CLASS OUTLINE:
- Hydrogen – why do we need it?
- What is it?
- How do we make it?
- Electrolysis of water
- How do we use it?
- Fuel Cells
- Transport, Storage, and Prices
- Safety
- Global Activities and Opportunities
FUTURE TRAINING CLASSES
Besides the initial class on Basics, our Hydrogen Training Center will be training you on all aspects of Hydrogen - Electrolyzers (proton exchange membrane PEM, Alkaline, Solid Oxide and Anion Exchange Membrane AEM), Compression of gas (up to 10,000 psi or 700 Bar), storage, transportation, liquefaction, fuel cells, hydrogen refueling, fuel cell vehicles, zero emission vehicles (cars, buses and trucks), safety codes and standards. permitting, and practical aspects of installation, maintenance, repair and diagnostics.
Classes Category A:
Basics, Production (Current, Renewables and others), Electrolyzers, Compression, Liquefaction, Refueling Stations for Vehicles, Transport and Safety
Classes Category B:
End Uses: Fuel cells, vehicles (all sizes), port equipment, rail transportation, transit, maritime (ships), hydrogen derivatives (like green ammonia), home uses (heating and cooking).
AUDIENCES
Different classes will be at different levels and content for the following people:
The general public, students (high school and college), teachers and University staff and faculty, government officials (city, state, and national), hydrogen and energy businessmen and company employees, permitting officials, current and potential contractors, classroom instruction for apprentice technicians dealing with hydrogen hardware (current and those training to be apprentices), fire departments and first responders, and design, test and safety engineers.
WAIVER OF LIABILITY
The Hydrogen Training Center of Solar Battery Hydrogen Inc (SBHI) is conducting these classes on a best faith basis, based on the best available knowledge and information available to instructors at the time of each class. Neither SBHI nor the instructors are liable in any way or can be sued for damages direct or consequential. By registering and attending the classes, attendees and participants are totally responsible for the use of knowledge and information imparted in the classes, and check the information from other sources before using it.
Basics, Production (Current, Renewables and others), Electrolyzers, Compression, Liquefaction, Refueling Stations for Vehicles, Transport and Safety
Classes Category B:
End Uses: Fuel cells, vehicles (all sizes), port equipment, rail transportation, transit, maritime (ships), hydrogen derivatives (like green ammonia), home uses (heating and cooking).
AUDIENCES
Different classes will be at different levels and content for the following people:
The general public, students (high school and college), teachers and University staff and faculty, government officials (city, state, and national), hydrogen and energy businessmen and company employees, permitting officials, current and potential contractors, classroom instruction for apprentice technicians dealing with hydrogen hardware (current and those training to be apprentices), fire departments and first responders, and design, test and safety engineers.
WAIVER OF LIABILITY
The Hydrogen Training Center of Solar Battery Hydrogen Inc (SBHI) is conducting these classes on a best faith basis, based on the best available knowledge and information available to instructors at the time of each class. Neither SBHI nor the instructors are liable in any way or can be sued for damages direct or consequential. By registering and attending the classes, attendees and participants are totally responsible for the use of knowledge and information imparted in the classes, and check the information from other sources before using it.