Workshop 2 : FlexGrids by Hydrogen Electrolyzers & Fuel Cells

The “FlexGrids by Hydrogen Electrolyzers & Fuel Cells” workshop is a comprehensive exploration into the intersection of two groundbreaking technologies: hydrogen electrolyzers and fuel cells. The workshop is designed to provide attendees with an in-depth understanding of how these technologies are revolutionizing energy production and consumption.
One of the key focuses of the workshop is the concept of FlexGrids, which refers to flexible and adaptive energy grids that can seamlessly integrate renewable energy sources, such as solar and wind, with hydrogen-based energy systems. Attendees will examine the potential of FlexGrids to address the intermittency and variability of renewable energy generation, thereby enabling a more reliable and resilient energy infrastructure.
Throughout the workshop, participants will delve into the fundamental principles behind hydrogen electrolyzers and fuel cells, learning how these devices work and their respective roles in the energy ecosystem. They will also explore the latest advancements and innovations in both technologies, including improvements in efficiency, scalability, and cost-effectiveness.
The workshop will feature a combination of lectures, interactive discussions, and hands-on demonstrations, allowing participants to gain practical insights and skills that they can apply in their own research or industry projects. Experts in the field will share their knowledge and experiences, offering valuable perspectives on the opportunities and challenges associated with deploying hydrogen electrolyzers and fuel cells in real-world applications.
By the end of the workshop, attendees will come away with a comprehensive understanding of the potential of FlexGrids by Hydrogen Electrolyzers & Fuel Cells to drive the transition towards a more sustainable and decarbonized energy future. They will be equipped with the knowledge and tools to contribute to the advancement of these transformative technologies and their integration into existing energy infrastructure.

 

Prof. Lutfi Al-Sharif is currently the Vice President at Al Hussein Technical University. He previously held the positions of Dean of Engineering Technology and Professor of Electrical Engineering at Al-Hussein Technical University in Amman/Jordan and jointly Professor of Building Transportation Systems at of the Department of Mechatronics Engineering, the University of Jordan. He received his Ph.D in 1992 from the University of Manchester, U.K. He worked for 10 years for London, United Kingdom. In 2002, he formed Al-Sharif VTC Ltd, a vertical transportation consultancy based in London, United Kingdom. He has over 50 papers published in peer reviewed journals and conferences. Prof. Al-Sharif is a passionate believer in making higher education simple and accessible for engineering students and has a You Tube channel on engineering that has more than 74 000 subscribers and than 10.4 million views. He has also been working as a member of the METHODS Erasmus+ Project that aims to improve teaching methods in higher education in Jordan. He is also the author of the Mechatronics Engineering Module on Saylor.org.

Payment Details

 The Registration fees for the two workshops [150 USD/ 105 JOD] .
For registrations please send payment to
Jordan CIGRE National Committee
CAIRO AMMAN BANK – BRANCH SWEIFIEH
IBAN NUMBER: JO91CAAB1220000000090023612808

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