Summary
The Laboratory of Steam Boilers and Thermal Plants (LSBTP) and the Laboratory of Thermal Processes (LTP) of the School of Mechanical Engineering at the National Technical University of Athens together with the HyCoFlex[1] Project partners, are pleased to invite you to the Spring School on Decarbonisation of Power Plants.
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Date: 21 May 2026
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Time: 09:30 - 17:30 (EEST)
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Venue: Multimedia Auditorium, NTUA Library Building
Workshop Focus Areas
The Spring School will address cutting-edge developments in the decarbonisation of power generation, with emphasis on hydrogen-based technologies, including:
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Advancement and demonstration of an industrial-scale, integrated Power-to-H₂-to-Power concept capable of operating with hydrogen blends up to 100%.
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Development of advanced, state-of-the art gas turbine technology for operation with hydrogen/natural gas blends up to 100% hydrogen.
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Green hydrogen production via water electrolysis powered by renewable electricity, as a sustainable energy storage solution.
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Dynamic modeling and development of operational optimization frameworks for advanced Power-to-H₂-to-Power units.
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Techno-economic analysis and Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) of hydrogen integration in cogeneration systems featuring advanced gas turbines.
Participation
The Spring School is open to undergraduate and postgraduate students, researchers and professionals of all career stages, who are interested in or active in the field of decarbonization of power generation using green hydrogen.
Language: All presentations and discussions will be conducted in English.
Registration
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Free of charge
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Participation is subject to availability
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Maximum number of participants: 80
[1] HyCoFlex is a R&D project-consortium formed by Siemens Energy Global GmbH & Co. KG, ENGIE Energie Services – ENGIE Solutions, Belgisch Laboratorium van Elektriciteitsindustrie, Centrax Ltd, Deutsches Zentrum fur Luft- und Raumfahrt e.V., National Technical University of Athens, PNO Innovation, Smurfit Westrock Paper Services, and Equinor Energy. The project is co-funded by the European Union and supported by the Clean Hydrogen Partnership and its members (Grant No. 101138002).