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1Lecture 01: Properties of HydrogenDownload
2Lecture 02: Status of Hydrogen Supply and DemandDownload
3Lecture 03: Methods of Hydrogen ProductionDownload
4Lecture 04: Steam Methane Reforming Part - 1Download
5Lecture 05: Steam Methane Reforming Part-2Download
6Lecture 06: Steam Reforming of Higher HydrocarbonsDownload
7Lecture 07: Tutorial -1Download
8Lecture 08: Advanced Methods of Steam ReformingDownload
9Lecture 09: Partial Oxidation Method for Hydrogen ProductionDownload
10Lecture 10: Autothermal ReformingDownload
11Lecture 11: Combined, Dry, Bi and Tri ReformingDownload
12Lecture 12: Reforming using Alternate Energy SourcesDownload
13Lecture 13: Tutorial - 2Download
14Week 3: Lecture 14Download
15Week 3: Lecture 15Download
16Week 3: Lecture 16Download
17Week 3: Lecture 17Download
18Week 3: Lecture 18Download
19Week 3: Lecture 19Download
20Lecture 20: Hydrogen Separation and Purification Part-1Download
21Lecture 21: Hydrogen Separation and Purification Part-2Download
22Lecture 22: Thermochemical Cycles for Hydrogen ProductionDownload
23Lecture 23: Electrolysis of Water for Hydrogen ProductionDownload
24Lecture 24: Fundamental of Electrolysis of WaterDownload
25Lecture 25: Electrolytic Cell Components and Electrolyzer stackDownload
26Lecture 26: Different Types of ElectrolyzerTechnologiesDownload
27Lecture 27: Photoelectrochemical Hydrogen ProductionDownload
28Lecture 28: Tutorial -4Download
29Lecture 29: Technical Comparison of Various Hydrogen Production RoutesDownload
30Lecture 30: Economics and Status of Various Hydrogen Production RoutesDownload
31Lecture 31: Introduction to Hydrogen StorageDownload
32Lecture 32: Underground Hydrogen StorageDownload
33Lecture 33: Fundamentals of Hydrogen Compression and ExpansionDownload
34Lecture 34: Thermodynamics of Hydrogen Compression Part - 1Download
35Lecture 35: Thermodynamics of Hydrogen Compression Part - 2Download
36Lecture 36: Reciprocating and Diaphragm compressors for Hydrogen CompressionDownload
37Lecture 37: Linear and Liquid Hydrogen CompressorsDownload
38Lecture 38: Cryogenic and Metal Hydride based Hydrogen CompressorsDownload
39Lecture 39: Electrochemical and Adsorption based CompressorsDownload
40Lecture 40: Compressed Hydrogen TanksDownload
41Lecture 41: Tutorial - 5Download
42Lecture 42: Hydrogen LiquefactionDownload
43Lecture 43: Liquid State Hydrogen StorageDownload
44Lecture 44: Fundamentals of Adsorption based Materials for Hydrogen StorageDownload
45Lecture 45: Adsorption based Solid State Hydrogen Storage MaterialsDownload
46Lecture 46: Metal Hydrides for Solid State Hydrogen Storage Part -1Download
47Lecture 47: Fundamentals of Metal hydrides for Solid State Hydrogen Storage Part -1Download
48Lecture 48: Fundamentals of Metal Hydrides for Solid State Hydrogen Storage Part -2Download
49Lecture 49: Different Types of Hydrides for Hydrogen StorageDownload
50Lecture 50: Tailoring Metal Hydrides for Practical Applications: Nanostructure Part 1Download
51Lecture 51: Tailoring Metal Hydrides for Practical Applications: Nanostructure Part 2Download
52Lecture 52: MH System Design and Experimental Facilities on SolidState Hydrogen StorageDownload
53Lecture 53: Tutorial - 6 ( MH systems design)Download
54Lecture 54: Novel Materials and Overall StorageDownload
55Lecture 55: Overview of Storage Methods and EconomicsDownload
56Lecture 56: Hydrogen Transportation via H2 PipelinesDownload
57Lecture 57: Other Options for Long Distance Hydrogen TransmissionDownload
58Lecture 58: Hydrogen Transport via RoadDownload
59Lecture 59: Hydrogen Refuelling StationsDownload
60Lecture 60: Use of Hydrogen in Internal Combustion Engines Part -1Download
61Lecture 61: Use of Hydrogen in Internal Combustion Engines Part -2Download
62Lecture 62: Use of Hydrogen in Fuel CellsDownload
63Lecture 63: Hydrogen Sensing Part-1Download
64Lecture 64: Hydrogen Sensing Part -2Download
65Lecture 65: Properties of Hydrogen Associated with AccidentsDownload
66Lecture 66: Classification of Hydrogen related HazardsDownload
67Lecture 67: Compressed and Liquid Hydrogen Related HazardsDownload
68Lecture 68: Regulations, Codes and StandardsDownload
69Lecture 69: Utilisation in Different Sectors, Global Status and Future DirectionsDownload

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1Lecture 01: Properties of HydrogenDownload
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2Lecture 02: Status of Hydrogen Supply and DemandDownload
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3Lecture 03: Methods of Hydrogen ProductionDownload
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4Lecture 04: Steam Methane Reforming Part - 1Download
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5Lecture 05: Steam Methane Reforming Part-2Download
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6Lecture 06: Steam Reforming of Higher HydrocarbonsDownload
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7Lecture 07: Tutorial -1Download
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8Lecture 08: Advanced Methods of Steam ReformingDownload
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9Lecture 09: Partial Oxidation Method for Hydrogen ProductionDownload
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10Lecture 10: Autothermal ReformingDownload
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11Lecture 11: Combined, Dry, Bi and Tri ReformingDownload
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12Lecture 12: Reforming using Alternate Energy SourcesDownload
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13Lecture 13: Tutorial - 2Download
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14Week 3: Lecture 14Download
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15Week 3: Lecture 15Download
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16Week 3: Lecture 16Download
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17Week 3: Lecture 17Download
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18Week 3: Lecture 18Download
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19Week 3: Lecture 19Download
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20Lecture 20: Hydrogen Separation and Purification Part-1Download
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21Lecture 21: Hydrogen Separation and Purification Part-2Download
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22Lecture 22: Thermochemical Cycles for Hydrogen ProductionDownload
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23Lecture 23: Electrolysis of Water for Hydrogen ProductionDownload
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24Lecture 24: Fundamental of Electrolysis of WaterDownload
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25Lecture 25: Electrolytic Cell Components and Electrolyzer stackDownload
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26Lecture 26: Different Types of ElectrolyzerTechnologiesDownload
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27Lecture 27: Photoelectrochemical Hydrogen ProductionDownload
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28Lecture 28: Tutorial -4Download
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29Lecture 29: Technical Comparison of Various Hydrogen Production RoutesDownload
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30Lecture 30: Economics and Status of Various Hydrogen Production RoutesDownload
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31Lecture 31: Introduction to Hydrogen StorageDownload
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32Lecture 32: Underground Hydrogen StorageDownload
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33Lecture 33: Fundamentals of Hydrogen Compression and ExpansionDownload
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34Lecture 34: Thermodynamics of Hydrogen Compression Part - 1Download
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35Lecture 35: Thermodynamics of Hydrogen Compression Part - 2Download
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36Lecture 36: Reciprocating and Diaphragm compressors for Hydrogen CompressionDownload
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37Lecture 37: Linear and Liquid Hydrogen CompressorsDownload
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38Lecture 38: Cryogenic and Metal Hydride based Hydrogen CompressorsDownload
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39Lecture 39: Electrochemical and Adsorption based CompressorsDownload
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40Lecture 40: Compressed Hydrogen TanksDownload
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41Lecture 41: Tutorial - 5Download
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42Lecture 42: Hydrogen LiquefactionDownload
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43Lecture 43: Liquid State Hydrogen StorageDownload
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44Lecture 44: Fundamentals of Adsorption based Materials for Hydrogen StorageDownload
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45Lecture 45: Adsorption based Solid State Hydrogen Storage MaterialsDownload
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46Lecture 46: Metal Hydrides for Solid State Hydrogen Storage Part -1Download
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47Lecture 47: Fundamentals of Metal hydrides for Solid State Hydrogen Storage Part -1Download
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48Lecture 48: Fundamentals of Metal Hydrides for Solid State Hydrogen Storage Part -2Download
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49Lecture 49: Different Types of Hydrides for Hydrogen StorageDownload
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50Lecture 50: Tailoring Metal Hydrides for Practical Applications: Nanostructure Part 1Download
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51Lecture 51: Tailoring Metal Hydrides for Practical Applications: Nanostructure Part 2Download
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52Lecture 52: MH System Design and Experimental Facilities on SolidState Hydrogen StorageDownload
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53Lecture 53: Tutorial - 6 ( MH systems design)Download
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54Lecture 54: Novel Materials and Overall StorageDownload
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55Lecture 55: Overview of Storage Methods and EconomicsDownload
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56Lecture 56: Hydrogen Transportation via H2 PipelinesDownload
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57Lecture 57: Other Options for Long Distance Hydrogen TransmissionDownload
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58Lecture 58: Hydrogen Transport via RoadDownload
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59Lecture 59: Hydrogen Refuelling StationsDownload
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60Lecture 60: Use of Hydrogen in Internal Combustion Engines Part -1Download
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61Lecture 61: Use of Hydrogen in Internal Combustion Engines Part -2Download
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62Lecture 62: Use of Hydrogen in Fuel CellsDownload
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63Lecture 63: Hydrogen Sensing Part-1Download
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64Lecture 64: Hydrogen Sensing Part -2Download
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65Lecture 65: Properties of Hydrogen Associated with AccidentsPDF unavailable
66Lecture 66: Classification of Hydrogen related HazardsPDF unavailable
67Lecture 67: Compressed and Liquid Hydrogen Related HazardsPDF unavailable
68Lecture 68: Regulations, Codes and StandardsPDF unavailable
69Lecture 69: Utilisation in Different Sectors, Global Status and Future DirectionsPDF unavailable


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