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    Hydrogenaware Hydrogen Vehicle Awareness Course

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    Hydrogenaware Hydrogen Vehicle Awareness Course

    Hydrogenaware Hydrogen Vehicle Awareness Course
    Published 11/2024
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 442.30 MB | Duration: 0h 41m

    Exploring the future of the automotive industry with hydrogen vehicles

    What you'll learn
    Introducing HydrogenAWARE
    Identify The Journey Of Transportation
    Understanding The Use of Hydrogen
    Introducing The 2 Types of Hydrogen Vehicles
    Exploring The Hydrogen Internal Combustion Engine Vehicle
    Exploring The Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle
    Applying Hydrogen Vehicle Technology To A Case Study
    Understanding Hydrogen Hazards & Evaluating Best Hazard Management Practices
    Course Summary
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    Summative Assessment

    Requirements
    No experience needed

    Description
    Is the future of transportation clean? Can hydrogen power our vehicles? This AWARE Series e-learning course will equip you with the knowledge and skills to handle hydrogen safely, ensuring you possess a comprehensive understanding of this innovative technology and its role in the future of transportation.This AWARE Series e-learning course is highly relevant, given the UK government-industry report predicts a bright future for hydrogen-powered vehicles. The study suggests that by 2030, over 1.6 million hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs) could be on UK roads. This would be driven by a combination of factors. Firstly, consumer interest. Up to 10% of new car buyers might be drawn to the novelty and eco-friendliness of FCEVs. Secondly, vehicle availability as FCEV models hit the market and production ramps up, costs will come down, making them more attractive. Thirdly, infrastructure development as a network of hydrogen refueling stations will be crucial, with an initial focus on major roads and populated areas. Finally, this hydrogen revolution isn't just about cleaner cars, it's about creating a whole new green job market in the UK. The report acknowledges the initial investment needed for infrastructure, but the long-term potential for economic growth and a skilled workforce in this clean energy sector is undeniable.