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Hydrogen – Handling and Distributing 

BE AT THE CORE OF THE ENERGY TRANSITION 

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Thomas Schmidt

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 Hydrogen is a very important element. It plays a major role when it comes to new solutions for energy and technology. This course is about how hydrogen can be transported, converted, liquefied and stored. We will learn about the many properties of hydrogen and why it is so important for a sustainable future.   How does hydrogen behave and how does it react with other materials? How can we use hydrogen safely – for example, to store energy, in fuel cells or in industry. How is hydrogen produced? There are various methods, for example steam reforming or electrolysis. We also look at new ideas for producing hydrogen biologically – a possibility for so-called “green” hydrogen.  

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Prof. Dr.-Ing.
Thomas Schmidt

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Thomas Schmidt is a leading expert in gas supply and economic analysis. He studied mechanical engineering at the Technical University of Braunschweig and RWTH Aachen University, before obtaining his doctorate at the Technical University of Clausthal.

At Thyssengas GmbH he held various technical and planning roles, most recently as a consultant for profitability analyses and investment planning. From 1998 to 2002 he managed the Rüdersdorf gas storage project at EWE Aktiengesellschaft. Since 2002 he has been a professor in the Department of Energy, Buildings and Environment at Münster University of Applied Sciences.
Patrick Jones - Course author