Training
We promote capacity building and knowledge in hydrogen technologies to support the energy transition across the business sector
At the National Hydrogen Centre (CNH2), we understand training as a key tool for promoting knowledge, technical skills and professional development in hydrogen technologies.
Through the Hydrogen Technologies Course, Specialised Technical Training and Outreach Visits, we offer students, professionals, companies and institutions a training programme aimed at exploring, from a rigorous and applied perspective, the fundamentals, advances and opportunities offered by hydrogen in the current context of the energy transition.
The Hydrogen Technologies Course is designed for professionals, engineers, technicians and students interested in learning about hydrogen technologies and their role in the energy transition.
This specialised training provides participants with an up-to-date and practical understanding of the production, storage, safety, regulations and applications of hydrogen as an energy carrier.
Duration: 80 hours
Mode: Online
Frequency: Two editions per year
Focus: Specialised training
The CNH2 offers the opportunity to develop specialised technical training programmes tailored to your specific needs, adapting to the profile and requirements of each group.
These training activities enable participants to explore, from a rigorous and practical perspective, topics related to the production, storage, safety, regulations and uses of hydrogen, as well as other issues linked to the energy transition.
Actions: Seminars, practical sessions, stays and technical visits
Format: Online, in-person or hybrid
Focus: Specialised technical training
Through guided outreach visits, CNH2 enables educational centres, students and other groups to gain first-hand knowledge of the activities carried out day to day, as well as to learn about hydrogen’s role in the energy transition.
The aim is to communicate, in a didactic, accessible way adapted to each group, key concepts about hydrogen technologies, their applications and their contribution to a more sustainable energy model.
As part of this proposal, CNH2 has the “Senda del Hidrógeno”, a didactic and interactive itinerary designed to provide practical outreach on hydrogen and fuel cell technologies through a tour of the Centre’s facilities. Through demonstrators, participatory resources and tailored explanations, this activity offers a close and dynamic experience that makes it possible to understand, in a simple way, aspects related to the production, storage, safety and uses of hydrogen.
Target audience: Schools, secondary schools, vocational training centres, universities and other groups
Format: Visits adapted to each group
Focus: Scientific and technological outreach