Recorded: 19 January 2021 (10:00 - 12:00 UK time)
What’s this webinar about?
As part of BSI’s Net Zero Week, this session takes a whole-system view of the UK energy sector’s transition to low carbon and a net zero future.
It features presentations from BEIS and Ofgem among others, and examines what it takes to transition to a low carbon future, including:
- How we can establish a smart, flexible and low carbon energy system
- How we can decarbonize heat
- The role of hydrogen in energy transition
- The digitization of energy
- How to regulate for net zero
Who is this webinar for?
This webinar is relevant to all sectors, but particularly to decision-makers in the energy sector.
What will participants gain?
- The latest information on the role of hydrogen
- The latest developments on the decarbonization and digitization of heat networks
- The opportunity to ask our experts questions
- A post-event copy of all presentations and a recording of the webinar
Agenda
BSI Introduction to the day - Sebastiaan Van Dort, Associate Director - Energy, British Standards Institution (BSI)
BSI Net-Zero Overview - Sebastiaan Van Dort, Associate Director - Energy, British Standards Institution (BSI)
The role of the regulator in transitioning the energy system to Net Zero - Peter Bingham, Chief Engineer, Ofgem
Establishing a smart and flexible, low carbon energy system - Nina Klein, Senior Energy Engineer, Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS)
The Decarbonisation of Heat – heat networks - Caroline Bragg, Head of Policy, The Association for Decentralised Energy
The role of hydrogen in the transition to Net Zero - Thomas Koller, Programme Lead - Gas Goes Green, Energy Networks Association
Round Table – Discussion
End of the webinar - Sebastiaan Van Dort, Associate Director - Energy, British Standards Institution (BSI)