Zero Carbon Fuels: Ammonia and Hydrogen Masterclass
Green ammonia and hydrogen as working fuels — production, certification, markets, safety and policy for teams planning a credible shift toward a hydrogen economy.
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Classroom · Virtual
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Zero-carbon fuel strategies fail when the certification is weaker than the marketing — a fuel is only as clean as the process that produced and moved it. This masterclass works through the framework that ensures ammonia and hydrogen are produced, transported and utilised with minimal or zero carbon emissions, including the standards and verification processes behind carbon-neutral and carbon-negative production. The cohort examines green ammonia and green hydrogen production — electrolysis powered by renewable energy — the potential applications and markets for both as energy carriers, and the safety, regulatory and policy frameworks governing deployment. The aim is practical: plan your organisation’s shift toward carbon-free operations and a hydrogen economy.
What you will do
Who attends
- Energy industry professionals and corporate strategy executives
- Chemical engineers and industrial technologists
- Maritime and transportation sector stakeholders
- Environmental and sustainability specialists
- Policymakers, regulators and government officials
Programme agenda
Built for the decisions no textbook prepares you for
I.Zero-carbon fundamentals
- Why carbon emissions in industry must fall — and where fuels fit
- Fundamental principles of zero-carbon fuels in the energy transition
- Ammonia and hydrogen as energy carriers
II.Production and certification
- Green ammonia and green hydrogen production methods
- Electrolysis using renewable energy
- Standards and verification for carbon-neutral and carbon-negative production
III.Markets and applications
- Applications across energy, transportation and manufacturing
- Potential markets for ammonia and hydrogen
- Decarbonising hard-to-abate sectors
IV.Deployment
- Safety, regulatory and policy frameworks
- Planning the shift toward carbon-free industry
- Leading the company toward a hydrogen economy
Frequently asked
What does the zero carbon fuels masterclass cover?
It works through the framework that ensures ammonia and hydrogen are produced, transported and utilised with minimal or zero carbon emissions — including the standards and verification processes behind carbon-neutral and carbon-negative production — plus green production via electrolysis powered by renewable energy, the applications and markets for both fuels as energy carriers, and the safety, regulatory and policy frameworks governing deployment.
Is the programme strategic or technical?
Both, with a practical aim: plan your organisation’s shift toward carbon-free operations and a hydrogen economy, including the capability building that shift requires. The cohort examines production methods and certification alongside markets, policy and safety, so the transition plan stands on more than marketing.
Who should attend the green hydrogen and ammonia training?
Energy industry professionals and corporate strategy executives, chemical engineers and industrial technologists, maritime and transportation stakeholders, environmental and sustainability specialists, and policymakers, regulators and government officials. BIZENIUS delivers in English and French, with in-house editions available; dates are confirmed on request and fees provided on enquiry.
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