Alternative Energy Vectors for the Water Sector - Opportunities and Challenges on the Path to Net Zero, Certificate | Part time online | Cranfield University | United Kingdom
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Alternative Energy Vectors for the Water Sector - Opportunities and Challenges on the Path to Net Zero

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The commitment of the UK water sector to achieve net zero emissions by 2030 has increased the interest on the role and the opportunities that hydrogen, ammonia, synthetic fuels and bioenergy offer to the industry to transition towards decarbonised operations. Cranfield University offers the Alternative Energy Vectors for the Water Sector - Opportunities and Challenges on the Path to Net Zero programme. 

Overview

Key facts

Hydrogen and ammonia are versatile molecules able to deliver a variety of advantages with multiple applications but they still need to win the battle for low cost production and the widening of applications.Biogas and biomethane are well established and can expand their contribution of the energy demand of the water sector. Biofuels like bioethanol or biodiesel could growth towards a wider implementation but currently remain a small part of the energy market. Synthetic fuels and CO2 sequestration processes whilst still in their infancy could provide solutions for the energy transition by extending the life of current energy technologies.

Cranfield University's Alternative Energy Vectors for the Water Sector - Opportunities and Challenges on the Path to Net Zero programme will teach you more about this topic. 

Programme Structure

Courses include:

  • Review of plans for Net Zero. Some key examples presented and discussed,
  • Overview of innovative energy vectors (hydrogen, ammonia, synthetic fuels) and contribution for net zero,
  • Hydrogen production and utilisation technologies, and state of the art,
  • Ammonia recovery technologies, utilisation possibilities, carbon implications and wider opportunities,
  • Synthetic biofuels,
  • Exploitation of existing asset (biomethane and CO2 sequestration),
  • Legislative incentives and opportunities for process integration

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Duration

  • Part-time
    • 1 days

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Language

English

Delivered

Online

Academic requirements

We are not aware of any specific GRE, GMAT or GPA grading score requirements for this programme.

English requirements

We are not aware of any English requirements for this programme.

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General requirements

This masterclass is aimed at water professionals from researchers to engineers, operators, and asset managers, involved in in the definition of future plans for emissions management and the search of alternative energy to achieve net zero. The course will also be of interest to technology investors, energy technology providers, regulators as well as students with a background in water science, environmental engineering who wish to learn more on the role of alternative energy in transitioning towards decarbonised operations.

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    185 GBP/full
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    185 GBP/full
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    Based on the tuition of 185 GBP for the full programme during 1 days.

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