Mark Sennett
Managing Editor |
Kelly Rose
Editor |
Hydrogen digital conference from HSE
18 February 2021
The Health and Safety Executive, in association with Health and Safety Matters, will be hosting a free to attend digital conference on 2-4 March 2021 entitled ‘Safe Net Zero 2021 – Hydrogen’.
Organised by HSE Training and Events, ‘Safe Net Zero 2021 – Hydrogen’ is an online conference, running over 3 consecutive mornings and looking at the evolving work that is helping to deploy hydrogen as an energy vector as part of the UK’s commitment to reduce carbon emissions and become ‘net zero’ by 2050. All attendees will receive CPD points for attending, which is awarded by the Institute of Fire Safety Managers.
Formerly run under the banner ‘the Future of Gas’, the conference has been renamed to reflect the pace of change within the industry and the fact that the deployment of many projects and demonstrations is no longer a thing of the future.
With the announcement of the Prime Minister’s Ten Point Plan, the publication of the BEIS energy white paper and the advent of #COP26, decarbonisation is happening right now and there has never been more to discuss and learn.
The conference is the perfect round up of all the key activity happening in this space. As you’d expect from HSE, ‘Safe Net Zero 2021 – Hydrogen’ will pay particular attention to safety, with an agenda focusing on three key themes:
2 March - Policies, Standards and Skills
3 March - Foundations and Infrastructure
4 March - Advances in Use and Applications
Join us online for what promises to be 3 mornings of valuable insight, learning, discussion and networking.
‘Safe Net Zero 2021 – Hydrogen’ is free to attend – You can register at https://safenetzero.evessiocloud.com/live/en/page/home
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