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The Energy Trilemma

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Technical lecture
21 June 2023 12:00 - 13:00
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Description

The Energy Trilemma – How New Nuclear technology with Energy Carrier development can influence the future Clean Energy market

Attendee Joining Link:
https://teams.microsoft.com/registration/-93Y75SwOEmbNsdxEvKQrw,zNbIgoFfqka0walYk8o6XA,6hnuUvamR062qRZsF1huhw,JuJAJdi9ikCpzWe0NI8zgQ,thte45mU6E-4JTFGL66O8w,h3sm6nDg9kmN338GZlP1kg?mode=read&tenantId=efd8ddfb-b094-4938-9b36-c77112f290af

Presentation will commence at 12:00 BST and finish around 13:00 BST. Please allow for at least 5-mins for attendee demographics questionnaire prior to the start time.


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, jointly with the IMechE Lancashire Area.

The presentation will commence with an overview of the challenge the UK faces to move to aNet Zero energy balanceby 2050. This will include an assessment of the primary energy usage categories of electricity, heat and transportation and how these inter-relate. The technical presentation will focus on how heat and electricity from clean energy sources such as nuclear (Small Modular ReactorsandAdvanced Modular Reactors)能够结合起来创造绿色能源载体的处理ions such as Hydrogen and how this provides clean energy opportunities to decarbonise high temperature “hard to decarbonise” industries.

Jacobs(www.jacobs.com) is a global company comprising 60,000 people and is a leading provider of engineering solutions to the wider Infrastructure market. Climate Change is one of Jacobs identified accelerators for growth and is pivotal to our global business. Jacobs has 12,000 people working in the UK market encompassing Nuclear, Clean Energy, Defence and Infrastructure capability.

Following the presentation, there will be opportunity for questions to be taken from the audience. Attendance Certificates will be available on request.

Biography – Andrew Bailey:

Andrew is Director of Growth and Strategy for Jacobs Engineering, Security and Technology (EST) business and is based in the UK. He leads on the development and delivery of strategy for Energy Transition contributors including Small Modular Reactors, Energy Carriers and Synthetic Fuels. This includes interaction with key stakeholders within Government and private industry, both within the nuclear sector and the wider infrastructure environment. Andrew has a first degree in Chemical Engineering and further degrees in Business and Marketing. He has worked in the nuclear sector for 10 years and before that has worked internationally in Oil & Gas and Process Industry markets.

Biography – Harry Bainbridge:

Harry spent the last 20 years of his career as a Specialist Inspector with the HSE in the Pressure Systems Group for Petrochemical applications and then Nuclear Chemical Plant with ONR (NII). Prior to that he worked In Nuclear Physics design and was part of the LMFBR (Fast Reactor) support team with NNC.

Speaker(s)

Speaker: Andrew Bailey – Strategy Director, Energy Transition. Jacobs Engineering. Chair: Harry Bainbridge – Principal Inspector HSE/ONR (Retired).

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