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12 One small step for blending – one giant
leap for hydrogen
Damien Hawke, Director of Future
Networks at Cadent, updates us on
the latest from the ground-breaking
HyDeploy project as the UK attempts
to create the world’s first net zero
carbon gas network
16 Pipelines for a hydrogen future
Andrew Stevenson, Doug Everard
and Mebs Bobat, of Sustainable
Pipeline Systems, discuss the latest
hydrogen-compliant automated
pipeline systems with built in digital
pipeline integrity technology
20 Heading for hydrogen
The hydrogen economy, a past
victim of its own hype, has surged
up the priority list of many oil and
gas organisations. A new report
from DNV GL reveals that hydrogen
has taken a primary position in the
sector’s decarbonisation efforts,
shaking off the hype it fell victim
to in previous years. Liv A Hovem,
CEO of DNV GL – Oil & Gas, explores
some of the findings and shares
her thoughts on the future of the
embryonic fuel widely expected to
power the energy transition
24 Do something great 24
As the pandemic brings health and
safety issues to the fore and the
looming economic strife forces many
to reassess their job options, Gi
has joined forces with the National
Examination Board in Occupational
Safety and Health (NEBOSH) to
examine how a career in health
and safety could benefit your
professional prospects
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Professor Russell Thomas presents
the seventh and final instalment
of a new booklet, which has been
produced for National Grid Property
(NGP) to record the rich history of
gas in Norwich. In this exclusive
serialisation for Gi, he describes how
Norwich fared during the Second
World War and adapted to a new
structure post-nationalisation
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