Training
Practical sessions on green hydrogen, Power-to-X and CO₂ utilisation, taught by engineers who design, build and commission these systems.
Ionect trains industrial teams, technology developers and public organisations that need a working understanding of green molecules. The material comes out of our own studies, technology development and commissioning work, so it reflects how these technologies behave in real projects.
What we cover
Programmes are assembled from a set of building blocks and adapted to your team's starting level and project stage:
Green hydrogen
electrolysis technologies, balance of plant and system integration
Power-to-X and e-fuels
conversion routes, efficiency chains and cost drivers
CO₂ capture and utilisation
sources, CO₂ quality requirements and use cases
Techno-economics
production cost build-ups and how to read, and challenge, a feasibility study
Hydrogen properties
behaviour, materials and safe-handling awareness for teams new to the molecule
Formats
Most training runs as an in-house session for a single organisation, at your site or ours, anywhere between a half-day introduction and a multi-day programme for a project team. We also build training into study and technology development engagements, so the knowledge transfer happens where the project needs it. Sessions can use your own case as the working example, under confidentiality.
Taught by practicing engineers
Your trainers are the same engineers who run our feasibility studies, technology development and commissioning work. That matters once the discussion moves past the slides, to costs, failure modes and the design choices in your own project.
Frequently asked questions
Who is the training for?+
Teams at industrial companies preparing hydrogen or Power-to-X projects, technology developers bringing new engineers up to speed, and public organisations that evaluate proposals or permits. Introductory sessions assume no prior hydrogen experience; technical depth is adjusted to the audience.
Can the content be tailored to our project?+
Yes, and it usually should be. We build sessions around your site, feedstock and offtake situation under a confidentiality agreement, which makes the material directly applicable to your project.
How long does a session take?+
A half-day for an introduction, one to three days for a project-team programme. Scope and duration are agreed in a short intake call.
Discuss a training need
Tell us who the training is for and which decision or project it should support. We'll come back with a proposed programme and a realistic scope.