Friday, October 15, 2:15pm - 3:45pm (BST)
14:15 Welcome
Dr Thomas Koller, Programme Lead, Gas Goes Green, Energy Networks Association
14:20 Gas Goes Green programme and plans for the coming year
As Gas Goes Green enters its third year, ENA and its member companies will be continuing to take forward the work necessary to deliver on the pathway to a net zero GHG emissions gas network. Our focus for 2022 will be on completing the engineering, policy and regulatory planning and preparation required for network trials and conversion of the network to hydrogen, as well as on changes to the gas grid connection process that will pave the way for more biomethane to be injected. In this session you can hear about the latest plans for the collaborative work that will be launched next year.
Dr Thomas Koller, Programme Lead, Gas Goes Green, Energy Networks Association
14:30 H100 Fife: delivering 100% hydrogen to customers
H100 Fife is seeking to deliver a ‘first of a kind’ demonstration of a 100% hydrogen network, initially supplying 300 domestic customers in Fife. This NIC project will comprise of an end-to-end system, to include power generation, hydrogen production, storage, pressure reduction, odorisation, distribution and customer connections to serve domestic hydrogen meters and appliances. H100 Fife will construct a new PE hydrogen network to run in parallel to the existing natural gas network. This is a key feature of the project that offers the opportunity for customers to opt-in and be connected to the hydrogen network or remain with their existing natural gas supply. By promoting and maintaining customer choice, critical information on customer attitudes and interest towards hydrogen can be measured, providing evidence on public acceptance of hydrogen.
Lorna Archer, Project Manager, Energy Futures, SGN
14:50 H21 suite of projects
David Tomkins, Northern Gas Networks
15:00 Panel
How networks are delivering the 10 Point Plan and what should our priorities be in 2022?
Moderator:
Dr Thomas Koller, Programme Lead, Gas Goes Green, Energy Networks Association
Panellists include:
Dr Angela Needle, Director of Strategy, Cadent Gas
Corinna Jones, Hydrogen Innovation Manager, National Grid Gas Transmission
Sarah Williams, Director of Regulation and Asset Strategy, Wales & West Utilities
15:40 Wrap-up
Dr Thomas Koller, Programme Lead, Gas Goes Green, Energy Networks Association
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