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Introduction to Hydrogen workshop

REMHART Training Program
Presenter Rebecca Yee, Senior Process Engineer at GPA Engineering and Educator at Transition Energy Training Pty Ltd.
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Gopika Gopan Prema
E: gopika.prema@cdu.edu.au
Location Online or Waterfront 03.09 - Classroom, CDU Waterfront campus,

This is a paid registered event, and places are limited.  Register Here 

Registration Fees $150


Why Hydrogen?

Hydrogen offers significant potential as a clean-burning fuel to facilitate the decarbonisation of our energy networks and heavy industries, as well as improve energy security for many remote operations. This introductory course will outline the supply chain of hydrogen technology, production methods, applications, current market trends and economic drivers.

The course is designed for all professionals working in the energy industry or those interested in industrial decarbonisation. The session also offers a unique opportunity to engage directly with experienced experts to explore how hydrogen could support your business.

Topic Highlights

  • Market trends, including renewable electricity cost drivers.
  • Basics of hydrogen safety and chemistry.
  • Hydrogen production, storage, and application technology.
  • Economics of hydrogen as an energy product or chemical feedstock.
  • Case studies of developing and operational projects in Australia and around the world.
  • Skill gaps in the labour market and key pointers  for future business planning.

The Speaker

Dr Rebecca Yee has worked on alternative fuels and integrated clean energy systems for over a decade. After completing PhD in Chemical Engineering, Dr Yee co-founded an award-winning biodiesel pilot plant using enzymatic catalysts. She has since worked in the Future Fuels CRC and GPA Engineering as a research and design engineer for biofuels, hydrogen, gas blending, and standalone microgrids. Dr Yee is passionate about education and has delivered several courses for Melbourne and Monash Universities.

image of the Rebecca Yee giving a presentation

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