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12 The UK’s hydrogen revolution
The UK gas industry responds to
the long-awaited release of the UK
Hydrogen Strategy
16 Hydrogen: All at sea
Hydrogen is one of the most
suitable solutions to contribute to
the replacement of hydrocarbons
in the future and its consumption
is expected to grow significantly
over the next three decades. One
way in which this zero-carbon gas
could contribute to the transition
away from fossil fuels is through
use at sea, however there are
certain inherent risks that must
be addressed. Daniel Allason and
Hari Vamadevan describe some of
the work DNV is doing to support
hydrogen innovation this area and
ensure any developments in this
sector are as safe as possible
20 Taking the lid off digital transformation
Few industries have been more
adversely affected by the pandemic
than oil and gas. The economic
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arising from the crisis only
exacerbated existing challenges
from stiff competition and tightening
capital budgets. In this environment,
the energy sector can’t afford not
to be at the cutting edge of digital
transformation. Amish Sabharwal,
Executive Vice President of
Engineering Business at information
technology consulting company
AVEVA explores the top five priorities
for digital transformation
We know enough – Climate scientists
24 share key new insights from the
IPCC’s latest report
The new report from the UN’s 16 20
Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate Change (IPCC) marks
the latest comprehensive effort
by the world’s climate scientists
to summarise the evidence
underpinning their discipline
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