Hydrogen in the Built Environment

Posted 4 days 11 hours ago by Deakin University

Duration : 3 weeks
Start On : 25 Aug 2025
Study Method : Online
Subject : Nature & Environment
Overview
Broaden your understanding of challenges and solutions to hydrogen projects in the real world.
Course Description

Dive into lessons learnt from hydrogen projects across Australia

Hydrogen is becoming a cornerstone of clean energy infrastructure, but delivering successful hydrogen projects requires more than technical expertise. It demands an understanding of economic, social, and regulatory influences alongside real-world problem-solving skills.

Co-created with engineers and hydrogen specialists, this course equips you with the knowledge to navigate the complexities of hydrogen projects in diverse built environment contexts. It aligns with Engineers Australia’s Area of Practice for Hydrogen, ensuring your skills meet professional standards.

Learn from real-world hydrogen case studies

Explore project examples from across Australia to uncover common challenges and opportunities. You’ll see how teams overcame unexpected hurdles, implemented innovative solutions, and delivered results while meeting stringent safety and sustainability requirements.

Understand the broader influences on hydrogen projects

Examine how economic drivers, political priorities, social considerations, and regulatory frameworks shape project outcomes. You’ll gain the ability to assess risks and opportunities beyond technical design, making your work more resilient and future-ready.

Apply best practices to your own projects

Translate learning into your own context, whether you’re designing, building, or managing hydrogen systems. With practical tips, strategies, and checklists from experienced engineers, you’ll be ready to optimise safety, efficiency, and performance.

You’ll walk away ready for a microcredential through Engineering Education Australia. Further proof of your professional expertise in hydrogen handling.

This course is perfect for engineers, technicians, project managers, and others involved in hydrogen infrastructure who want to learn from real-world case studies to improve safety, efficiency, and performance in built environment projects.

Requirements

This course is perfect for engineers, technicians, project managers, and others involved in hydrogen infrastructure who want to learn from real-world case studies to improve safety, efficiency, and performance in built environment projects.

Career Path
  • Recall the stages of successful hydrogen project management.
  • Identify economic, social, political, and regulatory influences that impact hydrogen projects.
  • Evaluate and summarise technical challenges to hydrogen infrastructure projects.
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