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Gain a clear, practical understanding of green hydrogen and Power-to-X beyond the theory. Join our virtual classroom to explore the technologies, economics, and real-world challenges shaping the hydrogen economy.
| Duration | 15:00 - 16:00 CEST | |
| Study time | 1 hour | |
| Language | English | |
| Dates | 27/08/2026 | |
| Expertises | Hydrogen & PtX | |
This virtual classroom provides an overview of the current hydrogen landscape, covering how hydrogen is produced and used today, and how it is projected to develop through to 2050.
Gain a clear, practical understanding of green hydrogen and Power-to-X beyond the theory. Join our virtual classroom to explore the technologies, economics, and real-world challenges shaping the hydrogen economy.
| Duration | 15:00 - 16:00 CEST | |
| Study time | 1 hour | |
| Language | English | |
| Dates | 27/08/2026 | |
| Expertises | Hydrogen & PtX | |
This virtual classroom provides an overview of the current hydrogen landscape, covering how hydrogen is produced and used today, and how it is projected to develop through to 2050.
Green hydrogen and Power-to-X (PtX) technologies are increasingly recognised as key components of the global energy transition, yet many sectors are still navigating the path from pilot projects to commercial scale. This virtual classroom provides an overview of the current hydrogen landscape, covering how hydrogen is produced and used today, and how it is projected to develop through to 2050. Participants will explore the main Power-to-X conversion pathways, including e-ammonia, e-methanol, and synthetic fuels, and examine the energy efficiency of different value chains. The course also addresses the economics of green hydrogen production, including cost drivers and real-world scenarios, as well as the practical challenges of scaling up, from infrastructure gaps to international certification.
By the end, participants will have a grounded understanding of where green hydrogen and PtX stand today and what is needed to bring them into mainstream energy markets.
Participants are expected to participate in the session by asking question and react to prompts from the speaker. When possible: cameras ON, mics off.
The session is delivered synchronously online, with later access to the recording and slides shared during the class. A digital certificate of participation will be issued within 48 hours after the class and sent by email.
If a cancellation is needed, only allowed until 1 week in advance.
Level: beginner/intermediate

Manages international capacity development programmes on green hydrogen, energy transition, and Power-to-X (PtX). Designs and implements blended learning seminars on green hydrogen projects, PtX pathway assessment, grid integration, and wind energy economics.
With extensive experience in integrating renewables into the German energy system and advising government and industry on strategic energy transition topics. Holds an Engineer for Environmental Technology degree from the Technical University of Berlin.