The global clean-energy transition is unlocking strategic investment, infrastructure planning, and advanced commercial models in the hydrogen economy. The Hydrogen Economics & Business Models Training Course at Imperial Corporate Training Institute equips participants with a high-level corporate perspective on market positioning, financial structures, and cross-sector commercial opportunities emerging across the hydrogen value chain. The programme focuses on major cost drivers, revenue pathways, economic competitiveness, and the evolving international policy environment shaping hydrogen deployment.
Designed with a business-led approach, the training builds real-world capability to analyse hydrogen demand segments, explore pricing strategies, evaluate technology pathways, structure partnerships, and design competitive go-to-market strategies. Participants will also explore strategic investment frameworks, funding models, industrial value pools, and risk assessment tools. Through case-driven learning, delegates gain clarity on how hydrogen projects scale, integrate with existing energy systems, and deliver long-term commercial value.
Objectives
By the end of this corporate-focused training, participants will be able to:
- Understand global market trends and commercial use-cases in the hydrogen economy
- Analyse techno-economic variables influencing hydrogen production, storage, and distribution
- Build business models and investment strategies for hydrogen-focused initiatives
- Evaluate techno-commercial feasibility, financing structures, and cost-reduction pathways
- Interpret policy enablers, carbon pricing mechanisms, and global trade frameworks
- Identify competitive advantages and monetisation opportunities in hydrogen ecosystems
- Assess risks, partners, regulatory considerations, and operational frameworks
- Develop market entry strategies tailored to industrial clusters and power sectors
- Understand corporate partnerships, supply chain structuring, and off-take planning
- Apply strategic thinking to hydrogen innovation, scalability, and business case design
Target Audience
This course is designed for professionals focused on strategic growth, commercial execution, and future-ready investment in the energy transition, including:
- Corporate strategists and energy executives
- Business development and commercial managers
- Project finance leaders and investment analysts
- Renewable and clean-energy portfolio managers
- Corporate innovation leaders and ESG managers
- Government and public-sector energy planners
- Oil & gas transformation teams and decarbonisation units
- Industrial infrastructure developers and utilities leaders
- Consultants, advisors, and senior engineers pivoting to clean fuels