Find the world’s best Hydrogen Specialists, lead the energy transition
A transition to sustainable energy will be impossible without hydrogen. As the most abundant element in the universe, hydrogen will never be depleted — and it will eventually replace oil-derived fuels. To lead this energy transition, help reduce CO2 emissions and meet global climate targets, you need skilled hydrogen specialists on your team.
Wherever your hydrogen project is in the world, Brunel has the expertise you need to meet these challenges and grow your business. With 45 years' experience in the energy industry, the world's first accredited Hydrogen Education Program and a successful track record of hundreds of global renewable energy partners, we are uniquely positioned to help your team lead the transition and change the course of history. Are you ready?
The World's First Accredited Hydrogen Education Program
Together with the Energy Delta Institute of the Netherlands, we've created an accredited post-graduate course training qualified professionals to become Hydrogen Specialists.
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Why Brunel?
✔ Fast access to specialists: From engineers to legal support, you’ll be confident that you have the most qualified experts on your team
✔ Custom Hydrogen training: The world's first accredited post-graduate education program teaches the skills needed to execute hydrogen energy projects worldwide
✔ Global footprint and local connections: With over 12,000 specialists worldwide, we quickly find the workforce you need, anywhere in the world
✔ Safety and compliance prioritized: Brunel's high safety and compliance standard gives peace of mind and mitigates risk to your organization
✔ Global mobility & immigration capabilities: Proven track record of recruiting and mobilizing experts, backed by reputable local partners
Successful hydrogen projects we've supported
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