BANDAR BARU BANGI, Dec 19 – The Centre of Hydrogen Energy (CHE), Institute of Future Energy (IFE) at Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) successfully conducted three impactful sessions of the Hydrogen 101 Training Course at TNB ILSAS, Bandar Baru Bangi. Held on 1-3 October, 28-30 October, and 17-19 December 2024, these sessions brought together Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB) executives to explore the transformative potential of hydrogen in shaping Malaysia’s energy future.
The course introduced participants to the fundamentals of hydrogen, including its properties, production methods, and safety protocols. These foundational insights highlighted hydrogen’s critical role in Malaysia’s National Energy Transition Roadmap (NETR). A key focus was TNB’s Hydrogen for Power Flagship project, developed in collaboration with Petronas, which aims to decarbonize power plants using green hydrogen and ammonia co-firing technologies.
Building on this foundation, the program provided practical knowledge on hydrogen’s applications, from its use in energy generation and industrial processes to its integration into cleaner transportation systems. Each session included advanced discussions on hydrogen fuel cells, storage solutions, and transportation technologies. The highlight for many participants was the hands-on demonstration of an green electrolyzer and fuel cell system, offering practical exposure to these cutting-edge innovations.
Expert Trainers and Collaborative Success
The success of the program was made possible by an outstanding team of trainers, including Associate Professor Dr. Anwar Johari, Ts. Dr. Mohd Fadhzir Ahmad Kamaroddin, Dr. Muhamed Yusuf Shahul Hamid, Prof. Dr. Mohamed Mahmoud El Sayed Nasef, and Dr. Norafneeza Norazahar. Their expertise and engaging delivery inspired participants throughout all three sessions.
Fueling a Sustainable Energy Future
The Hydrogen 101 Training Course underscores TNB’s commitment to preparing its executives to lead the transition to sustainable energy. With a deeper understanding of hydrogen’s potential, participants are now equipped to contribute to Malaysia’s low-carbon goals and drive innovative solutions for a greener future.
UTM and TNB look forward to continuing this collaboration to build human capital and advance sustainable energy initiatives. Together, we are shaping the leaders of tomorrow for a cleaner and brighter energy future.
Prepared by: Ts. Dr. Mohd Fadhzir Ahmad Kamaroddin and Assoc. Prof. Dr. Anwar Johari