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Hydrogen is fast becoming a core pillar of the energy transition. It enables decarbonisation in hard-to-electrify sectors by linking renewable power with industry, transport, and long-duration storage—supporting applications such as green steel, clean ammonia, hydrogen mobility, and seasonal grid balancing. Hydrogen is evolving from an industrial feedstock into a strategic energy vector.
The Hydrogen Fundamentals programme by LPC provides a structured understanding of hydrogen from first principles to real-world deployment. Participants cover production pathways, storage and transport infrastructure, safety and regulation, and the economics that make projects bankable. The programme connects engineering with commercial, financial, and policy realities—treating hydrogen as an integrated system, not just a molecule.
Over five days, participants gain the tools to evaluate hydrogen technologies, project economics, and strategic use cases across power, industry, and transport—positioning hydrogen as a practical, investable component of the future energy economy.