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Hydrogen end-use and infrastructure
Individual course
This course is designed in collaboration with Tampere University, Gasgrid and the University of Oulu. It gives a good understanding of the possibilities of hydrogen in transportation and moving machines.
Course contents
- Basics of fuel cells
- Electrification of moving working machines by means of hydrogen and other energy sources
- Hydrogen and e-fuels in powering of road transportation, marine and aviation applications
- Basics of hydrogen networks
Learning outcomes
After successfully completing this course, the student has a comprehensive understanding on
- operation of fuel cells
- hydrogen as a fuel in moving working machines and transportation (roads, marine, aviation)
- structures and properties of hydrogen networks
Course material
See the course platform.
Completion methods
This course is organised as self study and can be studied at your own pace.
Later there will be an additional 1 ECTS content on hydrogen use in vehicles. Students who have completed the 4 ECTS course, can complete this part separately.
You can get a digital badge after completing this course.
Vety, vetytalous, vetytalouden arvoketju, kuljetus, electrofuels, meriliikenne, lentoliikenne, maaliikenne
Responsible teacher
Tampere University
Teemu Rauhala
teemu.rauhala(at)tuni.fi
Contact person for applications
FITech Network University
Fanny Qvickström, Student services specialist
info(at)fitech.io
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Topic:
Hydrogen economy
Course code:
XYH-FITEC-M02
Study credits:
4 ECTS
Price:
0 €
Course level:
Teaching period:
Continuously on-going
Application deadline:
Continuously on-going
Host university:
Tampere University
Who can apply:
Adult learner,
Degree student
Degree student
Teaching method:
Online
Teaching language:
English
General prerequisites:
Basic understanding of engineering physics, chemistry, and energy. Preparedness to solve basic mathematical problems with some calculation software such as Excel or Matlab.
Course suitable for:
People working in hydrogen economy.