EI LIVE | Hydrogen infrastructure integration

Conference

31/08/2023

13:00 - 14:30

Online

Free

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Join Our Exclusive Webinar on Hydrogen Infrastructure Integration!

Are you ready to be at the forefront of the Zero Carbon movement? The Energy Institute (EI) is proud to present an immersive webinar that will delve into the critical topic of hydrogen infrastructure integration. This event will equip you with the knowledge and insights you need to navigate the evolving energy landscape.

Date: 31st August, 2023

Time: 13:00 – 14:30

Platform: Virtual Webinar on Zoom

Speakers

Nigel Curson

Nigel Curson

Executive Vice President, Penspen

Gain exclusive access to the latest findings from the Hy2005 study conducted by Consultant, Penspen. The focus will be on the infrastructure required to link the Gas Transmission Network and Distribution Networks to producers and consumers of blended Hythane and higher concentrations of Hydrogen. Discover the innovative solutions and gaps in knowledge that will shape the future of the industry.

Our expert speakers will provide visual illustrations of each interface, drawing on their vast experience in existing methane systems and new energy transition projects. Engage in meaningful discussions, share your insights, and uncover aspects you may not have considered before.

By attending this webinar, you will gain exclusive access to the valuable insights derived from stakeholder meetings held during the study. Discover the amended interfaces and the agreed views, providing a practical record of the discussions. These takeaways will be invaluable for anyone involved in the hydrogen transition, providing guidance and direction for your projects.

This webinar is essential for professionals and organizations involved in the energy sector, including:

Energy industry leaders and executives, Infrastructure developers and operators, Researchers and academics, Policy-makers and government officials, Environmentalists and sustainability advocates, Hydrogen producers and consumers, Technology providers and innovators. 

Speaker: Nigel Curson

Nigel is an Executive Vice President at Penspen and has 30 years of energy infrastructure related consultancy experience. His focuses include asset integrity, concept development, FEED and technoeconomic studies. Recent energy transition work includes re-purposing of supply infrastructure to facilitate fuel switching, assessment of whole country hydrogen conversions, carbon capture, hydrogen production, blending of hydrogen and natural gas at scale, quantitative risk assessment of CO2 and hydrogen transportation and energy transition related market studies. Nigel is currently running Penspen's Centre for Engineering Excellence supporting a wide range of energy transition projects and heading up Penspen's digital initiative called THEIA.

EI LIVE | Greening energy service stations: A framework to meet UNSDGs

Conference

31/10/2023

13:00 - 14:00

Online

Free

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Speakers

J Hall

J Hall

Katy Baker

Katy Baker

The energy and fuel retail sector is one of many industries that will undergo considerable disruption in the next decade to meet the emerging challenges of climate change and the pressure to improve sustainability from both governance and clients. Owners and operators will need to understand the potential impact of their facilities on the environment and opportunities for improving their future asset resilience.

This webinar will provide an overview of the recently published Energy Retail Station Green Guide which is intended to serve as a practical – and where possible future-proofed – document for all stakeholders involved in energy and fuel retail produced in partnership with Arcadia and Artelia. Arcadis is the world's leading company, working in over 70 countries delivering sustainable design, engineering, and consultancy solutions for natural and built assets. Artelia UK is part of an international, multi-disciplinary consultancy, working in over 40 countries, specialising in the sectors of building construction, infrastructure, water, industry and environment.

This guidance provides a valuable toolkit for those looking at the nature of their retail site portfolio now and into the future, and written to help stakeholders determine the decisions that will have the greatest positive impact on their site operations.

Embedding measurable targets identified within the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (UN SDGs) alongside guidance, highlights where industry-specific design, construction or operational decisions support the UN SDGs at any stage during the asset lifecycle, whether applied to the development of a new site or redevelopment of an existing asset, such as hybrid, EV and hydrogen retailing sites.

The UN SDGs include a wide range of measurable targets related to all aspects of sustainability – from contamination and effects on soil-water-sediment systems, emissions and direct environmental impact to social factors and safety. Specific examples of changes and innovation will be explored to show actions that can be implemented to directly affect sustainability goals throughout the asset lifecycle.

Speaker: Katy Baker

She is a chartered geologist at Arcadis with over 22 years’ experience as an environmental consultant. She has worked with the Energy Institute on a number of research publications over the past 15 years, including how the Environment Agency’s GP3 should be applied on retail sites and contaminated sediment assessment, and has now supported with development of the Green Guide for Energy Stations.

Speaker: Jay Hall

She is an environmental and sustainability researcher and author, with a background in academic research, geo-environmental assessments including for oil and gas assets, and sustainable development. Jay has presented at national and international conferences covering developments in geochemistry, palaeontology and climate modelling and has published work in peer reviewed journals as leading and co-author. Her particular focus at Arcadis is supporting our clients and our internal soil and groundwater team realise the opportunities which a drive to a sustainable society offers us all. She has particular depth of knowledge with the UNSDGs and how these can be supported in different sectors.

Contact details

Amy-Jane Lewis: ajlewis@energyinst.org, +44207467144