Italian National Agency for New Technologies, Energy and Sustainable Economic Development
Energy: Hydrogen, registration for the ENEA Summer School
Until 20 March 2026, it will be possible to apply to participate in the fifth edition of the Hydrogen Summer School, organised by the ENEA Department of Energy Technologies and Renewable Sources (TERIN) together with the Italian Association of Chemical Engineering (AIDIC) and the Department of Chemical Engineering, Materials and Environment (DICMA) of Sapienza University of Rome.
The 2026 Summer School on hydrogen technologies will take place from 26 to 29 May 2026 at the ENEA Casaccia Research Centre (Rome) and will be entitled “Hydrogen & e-Fuels: Innovation and Artificial Intelligence for the Energy of the Future”. The programme will provide a valuable opportunity to examine the role of hydrogen, along with liquid and gaseous e-fuels, as sustainable energy solutions. It will also explore how advanced artificial intelligence tools, including digital twins and predictive analytics, can optimize industrial processes, enhance efficiency, and foster innovation.
The fifth edition of the Hydrogen Summer School will be held in English and will welcome up to 50 participants, including PhD students, researchers, and young professionals involved in developing hydrogen technologies. The training programme will alternate specialist classroom lessons led by experts, researchers and professionals in the sector with group work focusing on issues, processes and technologies in the hydrogen supply chain.
“Interest in hydrogen is constantly growing, and developing the supply chain linked to this energy carrier is essential for ensuring the competitiveness of national and European industry,” says Giulia Monteleone, Director of ENEA's Energy Technologies and Renewable Sources Department. “Through this high-level training in hydrogen technologies, our goal is to provide a comprehensive overview, examining the opportunities, potential, and challenges associated with its economically sustainable implementation in the energy sector”.
For further information and the training programme: h2summerschool.enea.it
To register: aidic.it