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The Energy Transition - Oil Industry Skills are Helping New Energy Technologies

Add to your calendar Last updated - 25/04/2022 14:15

Technical lecture
28 April 2022 11:30 - 12:30
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This Process Industries Division Event has been organised by the Process Industries Division Centres in the North West and Yorkshire Regions,and the Aberdeen Area, part of the Process Industries Community

The panel will discuss what was learned from the individual webinars which ran from September 2021 to February 2022. and how, as a profession, we can help to deliver an orderly energy transition.

Topics addressed will include:

  • The balance of short term needs for affordable energy with an equally pressing need to transitionto net zero supply.
  • The growing need for energy security in the light of recent events.
  • How different sources of renewable energy and carbon capture can help.
  • How the upstream oil and gas industry can apply its skills to accelerate the energy transition.

You will also have the chance to ask your own questions during the session.

This is the sixth webinar in the series “Oil Industry Skills are Helping New Energy Technologies”

Speaker(s)

Panel: John Clegg (CTO Hephae Energy Technology) , Steve Johnsosn (Petrofac) Steve Cromar (Consultant), Mathew Laskaj (Director –Engineering and Training) David Reetham (Vestas Wind Systems), Chris Robinson (Tees Valley Combined Authority), Chair; Norman Harris (Consultant)

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Online Webinar
Online Webinar
Online Webinar
United Kingdom

Contact Details

Tegwen Northam EngTech, MIMechE

Aberdeen, United Kingdom
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Alternative contactSteve Cromar CEng, FIMechE

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