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What is it and why does it matter?
The government should set a target
for when the first large-scale hydrogen
production plants will be connected
to Britain’s gas grid, says a new
report published by Gas Goes Green
programme. Dr Angie Needle, Director
of Strategy at Cadent, explains why
this report’s recommendations could
help kickstart the growth of a world-
leading hydrogen economy here in
the UK
16 gas takes centre stage
Gas will play a pivotal role in the
energy transition, taking its place
as the world’s largest energy source
in the mid-2020s, according to DNV
GL’s latest Energy Transition Outlook
report. Hari Vamadevan, Regional
Manager, UK and West Africa, DNV
GL – Oil & Gas foresees a new era for
greener gases with decarbonisation
central to success
20 taking a leap of faith
The UK has the potential to become
a global leader in renewable and
low carbon hydrogen technology,
but many believe we must move
fast to realise this opportunity
and achieve the maximum
economic benefits. Award-winning
political consultant Rob Dale
explains how a UK-wide hydrogen
strategy could unlock significant 16
private investment in hydrogen
technologies and manufacturing
across the country, driving growth
and creating green jobs
24 GIve the people what they want
The Department of Business,
Energy and Industrial Strategy has
released a new report examining
the British public’s attitudes
towards transforming the heating
sector. Here, we bring you the
key findings 12 20
28 manufacturing our recovery
Paul Hubbard, Chairman of AVK UK,
explains why the UK manufacturing
industry cannot afford to sub-
contract its future to the vagaries
of international markets
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