Wednesday, October 13, 11:30am - 1:00pm (BST)
11:30 Welcome
David Jones, Sustainable Transport Strategy Manager, Cadent Gas
11:35 Green Gas Transport Pathway
This NIA project defined a model for transport decarbonisation across the UK and Ireland in order to channel the future efforts of stakeholders in both industry and government. It involved Cadent, Gas Networks Ireland, National Grid, Northern Gas Networks, SGN, Wales and West Utilities.
11:50 The future of hydrogen trains in the UK
The role of hydrogen in the UK’s future rail network
How the gas networks can support in bringing these plans to fruition
Mike Muldoon, Head of Business Development UK&I, Alstom
12:00 Hydrogen bus pilot project
12:10 Hydrogen storage for zero carbon fleet transport
A study to understand the vehicle duty cycle and power requirements of the collaborating networks fleets, with the aim of assessing the hydrogen refuelling station requirements needed to promote the development of zero emissions utilities vehicles.
Steve Offley, Transport Manager and Steve Pettiford, Transport Technical Assistant, Wales and West Utilities
12:25 Panel
How can gas networks prepare to support the decarbonisation of transport?
Facilitating the large-scale rollout of refuelling sites by 2030
Gas network operators’ role in engaging with fuelling station operators on new sites and connection options
Plans for piloting large-scale purification of hydrogen from the grid to meet transport fuel standards
Demonstrating and scaling up the hydrogen fuel supply chain
Commercial models and challenges: how can we ensure a continued competitive business case for gas powered fleets?
Moderator:
David Jones, Sustainable Transport Strategy Manager, Cadent Gas
Panellists include:
Andy Eastlake, Managing Director, ZEMO Partnership
David Gill, Director of Stakeholder Relations, Northern Gas Networks
12:55 Wrap-up
David Jones, Sustainable Transport Strategy Manager, Cadent Gas
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