COURSE SCHEDULE
| Code | Date | Location | price (€)* |
|---|---|---|---|
| REN 805 | 23 – 24 Jul 2026 | Online | 1320 |
| REN 805 | 20 – 21 Aug 2026 | Oslo | 1760 |
COURSE OVERVIEW
The fundamentals of investment analysis will be explained and illustrated through practical examples and the use of a basic economic evaluation model. The course will explore market opportunities, as well as the different approaches and challenges associated with developing hydrogen projects. Real project examples will be discussed, and participants will engage in hands-on analysis using a simplified investment model to evaluate project viability and understand key economic drivers.
COURSE OUTLINE
2 days
Day 1
Investment case shaping (technical, business, political & organizational)
o Technical context
o Technology risk in clean hydrogen processes
o Comparing the ‘deliverability’ of competing clean hydrogen solutions, in particular ‘green’ vs. ‘blue
o Commercial context
o Competition and Collaboration – Stakeholders – from Partners to Investors
o Co-ordination - Supply chain - End-to-end value chain considerations, including options for transporting hydrogen
o Political context
o Government policy and regulatory provisions
o Market Creation - Price certainty - contract for differences (CfD) ; temporary adjustment payment (TAP)
o Organizational context
o Strategic alignment
o Project governance process and front end planning
Fundamentals of Investment Analysis - (choosing the right Investment Case)
o Understanding economic analysis
o Introduction to the key economic indicators NPV, IRR, Payback and Capital Efficiency
Day 2
Fundamentals of Investment Analysis - (choosing the right Investment Case)
o Focusing on the assumptions
o Using a ‘score’ model for assumptions - an approach based on the presenters subject matter expertise of preparing and presenting investment cases
o Other considerations
o Assessing less tangible and intangible benefits
o Sensitivity and scenario analysis, and identifying the competitive advantage
Practical Examples- (preparing and presenting the Investment Case)
o Creating an investment model
o Step by step creation of a basic investment model for a clean hydrogen project
o Preparing the investment analysis
Presenting the investment case
INSTRUCTOR
Instructor Profile
Instructor is a Subject Matter Expert and active advisor in project management and investment analysis, front-end planning and project shaping, as well as benchmarking and assurance. He brings extensive experience across the oil, gas, petrochemical, and broader energy industries.
He has a strong track record of delivering cross-cultural programs in strategy, change management, and process improvement. Passionate about professional development, he is committed to learning and knowledge sharing, with a particular focus on the net-zero transition and the emerging role of hydrogen alongside clean electricity.
FAQ
DESIGNED FOR
This course is suitable to a wide range of professionals including:
o Technical staff interested in decision-making side of exploration
o Commercial staff interested in gaining in-depth knowledge of valuation & analysis
o Researchers & practitioners
COURSE LEVEL
Intermediate
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
The learning objectives of the course are to:
o Gain a clearer understanding of project best practices and application to hydrogen market opportunities
o Clear explanations of project best practices for shaping, development planning and execution (in language accessible to technical and business people)
o Discover the key project shaping and development issues for hydrogen projects
o Takeaway a raised understanding of project best practices with the capability of developing further for your specific context.
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Ph.D. students, group and early bird registrants are eligible to DISCOUNT!
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