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The Hydrogen Technology World Expo, coupled with the Carbon Capture Technology World Expo, will be held from October 21 to 23 in Hamburg. IFPEN will be present (France Pavilion – Stand 3D20a) alongside players in the hydrogen sector as well as those in CO₂ capture, storage, and recovery.
Discover IFPEN's solutions for:
- the analysis and exploration of natural hydrogen,
- the study of interactions between hydrogen and materials,
- the capture of CO2 (using the DMXTM and CLC processes), its underground storage or use in industrial processes,
- the production of e-fuels
Also discover IFP School's training offer in the field of new energies and in particular:
- the Advanced-master degree - Mastère Spécialisé Hydrogen Project and Engineering which offers a comprehensive perspective on the hydrogen industry and sector in France and internationally,
- the Advanced-master degree - Mastère Spécialisé Management de l'énergie et du carbone dans l'entreprise dedicated to understanding the technological and climate challenges associated with energy management and carbon emission reduction.
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