The event will cover a wide range of topics, delivered by experts across the industry, about the future of hydrogen cogeneration.

Key topics?

  • Examples of current projects in the cogeneration space
  • Insight from the hydrogen supply producers and nuclear vendors
  • Industrial and social impacts
  • Dissemination of emissions studies commissioned by BEIS

We have a fantastic line up of speakers from organisations including BEIS, KBR, Nuclear Industry Association, NNL, Northern Gas Networks, STFC, Rolls-Royce SMR, UK Atomics, ECITB, Equilibrion, Haldor Topsoe, Supercritical Solutions and more.

Why Hydrogen Cogeneration?

Hydrogen is already identified as a key player to achieve Net Zero.

The government has set a vision of hydrogen production from renewables, nuclear and other sources, with a combination of these needed to meet decarbonisation goals.

Increased collaboration and joint efforts from both hydrogen and nuclear sectors are necessary to expedite this decarbonisation. Cross-sector learning can help to target areas which are difficult to decarbonise, for example, the electricity system, heavy industry, shipping and other sectors, each of which present different challenges.

The more types of generation there are, the more challenging collaboration/stakeholder engagement can be, adding to the complexities of proposed solutions.

There is a need to proactively listen to understand individual and group challenges, to consider how hydrogen and nuclear can come together to form a solution while emphasising the roles that each energy vector plays. Hydrogen and nuclear are not competing; both are needed to achieve a Net Zero future.

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