The Future of Global Energy: Scenarios, Hydrogen, and Electrification
| 04 – 08 May 2026, Dubai | 31 Aug. – 04 Sep. 2026, Abu Dhabi |
COURSE OVERVIEW:
The meaning of the future of global energy refers to the systemic shift toward a "Net-Zero" civilization driven by the massive scale-up of low-carbon hydrogen, deep electrification of all sectors, and advanced scenario planning. This course focuses on the technological and economic pathways required to replace fossil fuels with carbon-neutral alternatives in "hard-to-abate" sectors like heavy industry, shipping, and aviation. By exploring a range of global energy scenarios, participants can anticipate market disruptions and position their organizations to thrive in an era of rapid energy decentralized and decarbonization.
The scope of this training encompasses the technicalities of the "Hydrogen Economy"—from green and blue production methods to transport and storage—alongside the "Electrification of Everything" trend. It examines the future of the power grid, the role of nuclear fusion and modular reactors, and the integration of carbon capture and removal technologies. The course provides a deep dive into "Predictive Modeling," focusing on how variables like Moore's Law in solar and battery technology will alter the global energy mix faster than traditional projections suggest.
Coverage includes the analysis of "Sector Coupling," where electricity, heat, and fuel systems merge into a single, integrated energy network. The course addresses the critical role of "Critical Minerals" and supply chain resilience in a world dominated by renewables and batteries. Participants will gain practical expertise in utilizing scenario planning tools, evaluating the thermodynamics of hydrogen carriers, and formulating strategic roadmaps for transitioning from "Oil and Gas" assets to "Energy and Molecules" portfolios.
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:
- Analyze the IEA and IPCC "Net-Zero by 2050" energy scenarios.
- Evaluate the thermodynamics and economics of Green vs. Blue Hydrogen.
- Quantify the impact of "Deep Electrification" on global power demand.
- Assess the role of "Small Modular Reactors" (SMRs) in the future mix.
- Identify technological breakthroughs in "Long-Duration Energy Storage."
- Analyze "Sector Coupling" strategies for industrial decarbonization.
- Map the "Critical Mineral" requirements for a high-tech energy future.
- Evaluate Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage (CCUS) pathways.
- Predict the "Peak Oil" and "Peak Gas" demand curves by region.
- Utilize "Systems Thinking" to model complex energy transitions.
- Design "Hydrogen Hubs" and "Electrification Clusters" for industry.
- Formulate a 30-year "Future Energy Portfolio" for an organization.
TARGET AUDIENCE:
This course is designed for Strategic Planners, R&D Managers, Investment Analysts, Sustainability Officers, Energy Engineers, and Visionary Leaders in the energy, transport, and manufacturing sectors.
TRAINING COURSE METHODOLOGY:
A highly interactive combination of lectures, discussion sessions, and case studies will be employed to maximize the transfer of information, knowledge, and experience. The course will be intensive, practical, and highly interactive. The sessions will start by raising the most relevant questions and motivating everybody to find the right answers. The attendants will also be encouraged to raise more of their questions and to share in developing the right answers using their analysis and experience. There will also be some indoor experiential activities to enhance the learning experience. Course material will be provided in PowerPoint, with necessary animations, learning videos, and general discussions.
The course participants shall be evaluated before, during, and at the end of the course.
COURSE CERTIFICATE:
National Consultant Centre for Training LLC (NCC) will issue an Attendance Certificate to all participants completing a minimum of 80% of the total attendance time requirement.

