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 What can you expect from Safe Net Zero 2025?
This March, HSE is once again bringing together key hydrogen stakeholders to share knowledge and experiences, so that together we can ensure the safe development and roll out of hydrogen technologies.
We'll be announcing the full agenda and speakers very soon, but until then, take a look at what we've got planned so far:
Keynote address
Gillian Martin MSP - Acting Cabinet Secretary for Net Zero and Energy at the Scottish Government
Large scale hydrogen production and storage in the UK – session chaired by Nigel Holmes, Hydrogen Scotland
Speakers include:
David Parkin – HyNet
The international picture
Speakers include:
Nick Smith – International Association for Hydrogen Safety
Thomas Jordan – Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany
Dan Sadler – Equinor
Options and challenges for large scale storage
Speakers include:
Jack Trevail – Gravitricity
Research and innovation
Speakers include:
Sarah Kimpton - DNV
Christina Smitton – Storegga
Standards, guidance and principles - session chaired by Ian McCluskey, IGEM
Speakers include:
Cameron Blackwell – The Manufacturing Technology Centre
We hope you can join us for what promises to be another fantastic opportunity to learn and network.
Book now at the early bird rate of £395, saving £100 on the full ticket price of £495!
(Early bird rate valid until until 27 January 2025).
We have a limited number of sponsorship and exhibition opportunities available which provide an excellent platform to raise your organisation's profile at this event.
With packages to suit all budgets, your presence will allow you to showcase your products and services, engage with our delegates and generate new leads.
Train with HSE!
Our hydrogen timeline charts two decades of HSE’s world-leading, cutting-edge research looking into the practicality, risk and safety issues associated with utilising hydrogen as a source of low-carbon energy.
We share this knowledge and experience through Hydrogen: The Fundamentals, a training course designed for those working with hydrogen, so that they can understand how it may behave differently to incumbent fuels and how to safely engineer for those differences.
Join the growing number of delegates and organisations benefiting from HSE's hydrogen safety expertise.
Join us for one of the following dates:
10 to 11 February 2025 Live online
25 February 2025 HSE Science and Research Centre, Buxton
£690 per delegate
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New from HSE and Ricardo: Learn how to manage an incident involving hydrogen
This in-person workshop developed in collaboration between HSE and Ricardo provides fundamental knowledge on how to manage incidents involving hydrogen.
As the use of hydrogen as a low carbon energy vector increases, so does the potential for an unintended incident.
The consequences of hydrogen emergencies can be catastrophic, therefore producers, transporters, end users and first responders all need to understand how to work with hydrogen safely, as well as proactively plan for incidents involving hydrogen , so that individuals, teams and organisations know what to do should an incident occur.
This one-day, in-person workshop has been developed by HSE and Ricardo and is designed to help delegates understand the risks associated with hydrogen, the hazards created by an incident and build competence in proactive emergency planning should an incident involving hydrogen occur.
Now booking:
20 February 2025 HSE Science and Research Centre, Buxton
£695 per delegate
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