The Sustainable Gas Institute (SGI) will be launching its third report in their White Paper Series on the 20th July
There are an estimated 2.8 million km of gas transport pipelines globally supplying energy for heating and cooking. There are a number of ways to decarbonise existing gas networks. This comprehensive report evaluates the overall potential for decarbonising the gas network, including the use of biomethane and hydrogen in existing gas infrastructure.
Dr Jamie Speirs, co-author of the paper, has examined the options for creating low carbon gas networks, exploring the technical issues, aswell as the decarbonisation potential and costs associated with each option.
Join us for the evening launch event, where there will also be an Expert Panel:
- Professor Jim Watson, Research Director, UK Energy Research Centre
- Dan Sadler, Project Manager of the H21 Leeds City Gate team
- Dr David Joffe, Team leader at the UK Committee on Climate Change
You can register for the event here.
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