Exploring Hydrogen Fuel Cell Systems and Balance of Plant (BOP)
Posted 3 months 27 days ago by Deakin University
Promote sustainable energy solutions with hydrogen fuel cell technology
From hydrogen cars to renewable energy infrastructure, there has been a huge shift in consumer demand for sustainable technologies.
On this two-week course from Deakin University, you’ll explore applications of hydrogen engineering, including a deep dive into cutting-edge advancements in hydrogen fuel cell systems.
Explore hydrogen energy systems, including PEM fuel cells
You’ll begin this course with an overview of hydrogen fuel cells, delving into their basic principles, electrochemical processes, and applications.
Building on this foundation, you’ll explore the inner workings of proton-exchange membrane (PEM) fuel cell systems and their subsystems, understanding their design, operation, and components to drive advancements in clean energy and sustainable engineering.
Grasp balance of plant (BOP) to support clean energy infrastructures
BOP refers to the supporting components and systems necessary to operate the fuel cell stack, such as hydrogen storage, cooling systems, and power electronics.
With the support of interactive models helping you visualise a digital representation of a fuel cell at different levels, you’ll learn to design, select, and optimise these components to ensure efficient and reliable fuel cell operations.
Understand the latest in green technology with Deakin University experts
Throughout this course, you’ll be supported by Deakin University’s team of experts from their world-class hydrogen research centre, Hycel, and collaborate with a community of like-minded learners driving sustainable change.
In unpacking real-world case studies and gaining practical applications, you’ll emerge from this course with in-demand skills to excel in the expanding hydrogen sector and contribute to a more sustainable future.
This intermediate-level course is designed for individuals interested in expanding their technical expertise in hydrogen fuel cell systems and the balancing of plant components.
It’s ideal for engineers, project managers, and team members from diverse sectors, focusing on net zero or lower-emissions operations.
This intermediate-level course is designed for individuals interested in expanding their technical expertise in hydrogen fuel cell systems and the balancing of plant components.
It’s ideal for engineers, project managers, and team members from diverse sectors, focusing on net zero or lower-emissions operations.
- Identify the components of the PEM fuel cell system and how they interact.
- Recall applications of hydrogen fuel cells, and market potential.
- Summarise advantages and disadvantages of hydrogen fuel cell vehicles.