Note: Grant funding comes from Skillnet Ireland through the Irish National Training fund, and, as a result, is ONLY available to residents of the Republic of Ireland who work as a sole trader, or for a private or semi-state commercial company registered in ROI. If you are not eligible for the discount, you will still have the option to enrol by paying the full course fee. Please read Eligibility Criteria.
Do you work in a company within the sustainable energy or renewable energy industry and need to understand the basics of hydrogen-related technologies? The training course “Introduction to Hydrogen” is designed for you.
In this training session, you will:
- Gain an understanding of hydrogen basics.
- Discover the main applications and technologies of hydrogen.
- Learn about hydrogen regulations and safety considerations.
- Explore hydrogen economic development across the EU.
A full programme with detailed sessions, speakers, and time slots can be viewed here.
Schedule:
- Monday, 2nd March (9am – 5pm): Hydrogen Basics (virtual)
- Wednesday, 4th March (9am – 1pm): Site visit (TBC)
- Monday, 9th March (9am – 5pm): Hydrogen Technology (virtual)
- Monday, 16th March (9am – 5pm): Hydrogen Applications (virtual)
- Monday 23rd March (9am – 4.15pm): Hydrogen Commercialisation & Compliance (virtual)
This course is developed for people with no prior knowledge of hydrogen, as well as support function personnel (sales, procurement, HR, CSR, safety engineers, etc.) working in companies linked to the hydrogen sector.
This course has been co-funded by Erasmus+ programme. There are no registration or participation fees for learners. To register, please click here. Spaces are limited, so don’t miss this opportunity to deepen your knowledge of hydrogen technologies and their potential. We look forward to welcoming you to our training sessions and supporting your journey in the hydrogen sector.
Catherine Sheridan
Commercial Strategy Director, DNV Ireland
Catherine Sheridan, Commercial Strategy Director, DNV Ireland
Catherine is also Chair of the Cork Offshore Renewable Industry Forum, working to accelerate Ireland’s energy transition and a member of the Board of the Cork Chamber.
More info available:Â Catherine Sheridan

