
Hydrogen Code of Practice Workshop 2025
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Hydrogen Code of Practice Workshop – Event Recap
The Hydrogen Code of Practice Workshop brought together industry experts, policymakers, and practitioners for an interactive session focused on the latest developments in hydrogen safety and infrastructure. Attendees explored best practices, shared insights, and collaborated on shaping a robust code of practice for hydrogen projects. The workshop provided a valuable platform for discussions on evolving industry standards and the role of hydrogen in the energy transition.
Thank You to Our Sponsors
APGA extends its sincere gratitude to GPA Engineering, ROSEN, and Future Fuels CRC for their generous support of the Hydrogen Code of Practice Workshop. Their sponsorship played a crucial role in bringing together industry experts, policymakers, and practitioners to explore best practices and contribute to the development of robust standards for hydrogen safety and infrastructure.
Their commitment to advancing the industry and fostering collaboration is invaluable, and we appreciate their ongoing support in shaping the future of hydrogen in Australia.
*Please note that video footage of the workshop will be made available soon.
Presentations
Presenter |
Item |
Link |
Josh Wickham |
Australian & International context / other jurisdictions (US/Europe) CoP Introduction – context, overview & background (Chapters 1 & 2) |
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Marzieh Amanabadi |
Properties of Hydrogen (Chapter 3) |
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Margaret Gayen |
Pipeline System compatibility (Chapter 4) |
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Nick Kastelein |
Carbon steel linepipe & hydrogen pipeline design (Chapters 5 and 6) |
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Douglas Proud |
FFCRC Related Research (material testing in hydrogen)
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Mehdi Fardi |
Welding (Chapter 7) |
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Craig Clarke |
Repurposing existing pipelines & hydrogen pipeline integrity management (Chapters 8 and 9) |
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Josh Wickham |
Composite Pipelines (Chapter 10) |
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Richard McDonough and Phil Colvin |
Safety |
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Klaas Van Alphen |
Future revisions / APGA RSC |