November 21st 2025
Flexible Master in Power-to-X
Type of training: Professional training
Name of the Organisation: The Technical University of Denmark (DTU)
Location of the organisation: Lungby
Language(s):
Danish, English
Is the programme entirely focused on hydrogen and/or fuel cells:
No
Focus of the training: Basic electrochemistry, H2 End-uses: buildings, H2 End-uses: energy, power generation, H2 End-uses: industry, H2 End-uses: transport, H2 Production, H2 Storage, Transport and Distribution, Techno-economic evaluation
Target audience for the training :
Technical profiles
How is training taught?:
Hybrid / Both options possible
Requirements from applicants:
In order to be enrolled in a Flexible Master’s programme at all, you must have at least two years of relevant work experience – in addition to having obtained a bachelor’s technical or scientific degree.
Materials / Infrastructures:Activities in physical labs, Books / E-Books, E-Learning Tools e.g. MOOCs, Handbooks, Handbooks Slides, Handouts, Labs (physical or virtual), Slides
Duration of the training: More than two years
Recognition of the training:
During your studies you will follow advanced courses, obtain a total of 60 ECTS-points and the academic title of ‘Master’.
Is the programme complimentary?:
No
If the programme is not complementary, how much does it cost?:
A fee is charged both for the initial guidance and for courses. The price may vary slightly for the individual universities. In addition, there may be extra payment for laboratory work. Rates are indicative. At DTU you find the prices for a Flexible Mast
Courses:
Course title:
Hydrogen energy and fuel cells
Hours of Lecture:
13 weeks, 4 hours per week
ECTS/ECVET:
5
Type of Assessment:
Written exam, multiple choice test
Course title:
Hydrogen and fuel cell chemistry - experimental course
Hours of Lecture:
3 weeks
ECTS/ECVET:
5
Type of Assessment:
Evaluation of experiments and reports