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RENEW 806

Project Development Best Practices for H2 Generic

You will leave with a clearly explained, business-focused perspective on clean hydrogen project best practices.  Over three information-packed sessions, this online course will provide attendees with a solid grounding in utilising project best practices for hydrogen

COURSE SCHEDULE

Code Date Location price (€)*
RENEW 806 3 - 4 Dec 2025 Online 850
RENEW 806 4 - 5 Dec 2024 Online 850
RENEW 806 3 - 4 Sep 2025 Stavanger 1990

* Prices are subject to VAT and local terms. Ph.D. students, groups (≥ 3 persons) and early bird registrants (8 weeks in advance) are entitled to a DISCOUNT!

COURSE OVERVIEW

You will leave with a clearly explained, business-focused perspective on clean hydrogen project best practices.  Over three information-packed sessions, this online course will provide attendees with a solid grounding in utilising project best practices for hydrogen. The project best practices will be explained and will be illustrated using practical examples The session will cover the following aspects:

  1. 1. Project Shaping – choosing the right project
  2. 2. Project Front End Planning – setting up the project to be done right
  3. 3. Hydrogen Project characteristics – covering Technology development, Supply Chain including Infrastructure and Commercial Offtakes, Political Support, and Financing
  4. 4. Hydrogen Project Examples – covering an Industrial Cluster/Valley, Refining, Petrochemicals/Ammonia, and Steel

 

The market opportunities and differing approaches and challenges to delivering hydrogen projects will be discussed with reference to project examples and hands on examination of a project cases.

COURSE OUTLINE

2 days
Day 1

Project Shaping (choosing the right project)

  • o What does good project shaping look like – understanding the context
  • o Understanding the ‘Roots of value’ and comparative advantage versus the competition
  • o The importance and delivery of good stakeholder alignment
  • o Establishing good project governance

Project Front End Planning (setting up the project to be done right)

  • o What are the key elements of good front end planning (reference the CII Project Definition Rating Index – PDRI)
  • o The importance of project team development and functionality
  • o Assuring project cost, schedule, operability outcomes and benefits

 

Hydrogen Project characteristics – (the impact of Project Development Best Practices)

Technology development,

  • o Piloting technology development and scaling up
  • o Applying ‘Agile’ project practices as part of traditional ‘waterfall’ projects

Supply Chain implications

  • o Accessing Infrastructure
  • o Securing Commercial Supplies and Offtakes,
Day 2

Political Support,

  • o Local government permitting and as investment partners
  • o Regional/National regulation for creating and sustaining markets.

 

Financing

  • o Learning from historical gas business development parallels
  • o Leveraging green investment opportunities

 

Hydrogen Project Examples – (using specific examples from around Europe)

Industrial Cluster/Valley

  • o Primer/initial investments as part of an overall programme
  • o The major strategic investment
  • o Linking to key public facing investments such as transportation

 

Other focused examples

  • o Refining
  • o Petrochemicals/Ammonia
  • o Steel

INSTRUCTOR

Tim Podesta

Tim Podesta is an independent consultant and active as a subject matter expert and advisor in project management and in particular investment analysis, front end planning and benchmarking/assurance; he has deep experience of the oil, gas, petrochemical and energy industries. Tim has extensive experience of developing and delivering impactful training and facilitation during a 35 year career at BP.

Tim has a strong track record of delivering cross cultural programmes in strategy, change management and process improvement and is passionate about professional development; learning and sharing learning with a focus on the netzero agenda and the potential for a hydrogen economy alongside clean electricity

FAQ

DESIGNED FOR

The purpose of the course is to raise participants awareness of project best practices which can add confidence that the right project is being developed; and that in project shaping and front-end planning prior to the Final Investment Decision (FID), the project will be done right and have the greatest chance of success in terms of cost, schedule, operability, and benefits.

COURSE LEVEL
  • Intermediate

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

After completing this course, participants will:

o Gain a clearer understanding of project best practices and application to hydrogen market opportunities

o Clear explanations of project best practices for shaping, development planning and execution (in language accessible to technical and business people)

o Discover the key project shaping and development issues for hydrogen projects

o Takeaway a raised understanding of project best practices with the capability of developing further for your specific context.

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Registration is now OPEN!

* Prices are subject to VAT and local terms. Ph.D. students, groups (≥ 3 persons) and early bird registrants (8 weeks in advance) are entitled to a DISCOUNT!

For more details and registration please send email to: register@petro-teach.com

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