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This is the one about Hydrogen
A recording of Sharpe Pritchard's Hydrogen webinar
Thank you to those who took the time to join the Sharpe Pritchard team for last Thursday’s Green Steves webinar on Hydrogen. It is appreciated that many have busy schedules and they express their grateful that those who took the time to join them did so.
They would also like to extend a special thank you to the featured guest speaker, Adrian Anderson, whose expertise and insights into hydrogen technologies, their applications and shedding light on the possibilities and challenges associated with this emerging area were invaluable.
Resources
The recording covered a lot of information in a short amount of time and as such, the recording and slides are below:
Please see here for the accompanying slides
Whilst you can access Steve's thoughts on the legal considerations and Adrian’s talk on the use of Hydrogen, the recording unfortunately encountered an unforeseen technical difficulty with the beginning. Apologies are extended for any inconvenience this causes.
If you wish to discuss any of the topics raised in the webinar, please contact Steve Gummer via the details below.
Sharpe Pritchard also announced that they will be launching a new series of articles focusing on the topics of Hydrogen and Retrofitting in the coming weeks. These series will delve into the exciting possibilities and benefits of integrating these technologies into existing infrastructure, contributing to a more sustainable and green future.
Please stay tuned to the Green Goals page for more updates.
About the speakers
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Steve Gummer Steve has significant experience in advising on infrastructure and PPP projects, especially in the regulated utilities sector. He has experience of advising on licence conditions and creating and developing financeable regulated project structures. He has worked on a number of bespoke regulated projects including in the nuclear sector and in the water sector including on Thames Tideway Tunnel and Portsmouth Water in developing a unique form of bulk supply arrangement on the Havant Thicket Project. |
Steve Cirell Steve C has worked in house in the public sector (latterly in a senior position), was an equity partner and in charge of local government work with an international law firm for 20 years and has written 18 books on various aspects of public law. He has advised across renewable projects mainly for local and public authorities. |
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Adrian Anderson Adrian is a senior energy/infrastructure advisor and project developer with experience in delivering projects focused on the energy transition, the circular economy and the hydrogen economy. He has specific experience in low carbon infrastructure and his project experience spans the UK, India, and the Middle East. |
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