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As we look ahead to COP27, there is a significant focus on the role hydrogen will play in the energy transition. Decarbonising the UK’s energy infrastructure will involve mass adoption of hydrogen technologies. HyNet, a major hydrogen pipeline project due to launch in 2025, will produce, store and transport low-carbon hydrogen from the North-West of England to the UK. By 2030, the project will see carbon reductions of up to 10 million tonnes per year with clean hydrogen energy being supplied to homes and industrial sites across the Merseyside, Manchester and North Wales region. It’s a major infrastructure project, and in this, our second episode of the series, we look at the way Fisher German and partner Cadent are managing this mammoth operation, by securing land rights in order to deliver a successful DCO by 2050 on an 85km pipeline.
Rachel Bridge and Adrian Webb from Fisher German are joined by Helen Boyle, Head of Regional Development at Cadent Gas to discuss the project, how it will impact the UK and the wider energy market, and why now is such an exciting time for the industry.
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