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Xoserve Decarb Discussions

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Xoserve Decarb Discussions is a dedicated podcast exploring the road to net zero for the gas industry. We’ll be talking to sector experts to examine some of the most pertinent issues when it comes to decarbonising gas - and what it means for those of us involved. We’ll also be bringing you inspiring stories from across the industry on our quest to reach net zero.

Xoserve Decarb Discussions is a dedicated podcast exploring the road to net zero for the gas industry. We’ll be talking to sector experts to examine some of the most pertinent issues when it comes to decarbonising gas - and what it means for those of us involved. We’ll also be bringing you inspiring stories from across the industry on our quest to reach net zero.

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The hydrogen imperative: Unlocking the UK’s net zero opportunity

In this episode, we’re joined by Clare Jackson, of Hydrogen UK, to explore hydrogen’s critical role in delivering the UK’s net zero ambitions – and why the time to act is now. From the UK’s unique position as a politically stable, investment-friendly landscape to the staggering £20 billion of private investment poised to accelerate hydrogen deployment, Clare unpacks why hydrogen represents not just an energy solution, but a major economic growth opportunity. We dive into: Why there is no net zero pathway without hydrogen The untapped £8 trillion global hydrogen market The essential role hydrogen could play in decarbonising heat Why infrastructure investment – including 100TWh of storage – must start now The four 'quick wins' for accelerating hydrogen deployment. Whether you're in policy, industry or simply curious about the future of energy, this is a powerful look at the promise and potential of hydrogen in the UK’s energy transition. Xoserve Disclaimer: All opinions and statements made by Decarbonisation Discussion Podcasts participants are considered to be reflective of their individual viewpoint at the time of recording and shall not necessarily be considered as either representative of Xoserve’s opinion, or condoned as such by Xoserve or any of Xoserve’s employees. Xoserve shall not directly or indirectly endorse any participants commercial products or services as a result of them being referenced either during or as a result of the Podcast.
Business and industry 6 months
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31:45

National Gas: a multifaceted approach to gas decarbonisation

In this episode of Decarb Discussions, our hosts James Verdon and Orlando Minervino are joined by Corinna Jones, Director of Clean Power at National Gas, to discuss the gas operator’s approach to decarbonisation. Hear how National Gas is aligning its green energy strategy with national and international net zero goals, and the diverse range of projects that are helping the company accelerate decarbonisation while continuing to serve gas customers in the interim.  Hosted by James Verdon, Strategic Stakeholder Manager at Xoserve, and Orlando Minervino, Business Development Manager (Decarbonisation Strategy) at Xoserve. Guest Speaker: Corinna Jones, Director of Clean Power at National Gas. This episode covers: National Gas’ Three Molecule approach to gas decarbonisation  Why there is no ‘silver bullet’ solution to gas decarbonisation, and why a mix of different technologies (biomethane, hydrogen, CCUS) will be key National Gas’ decarbonisation timeline and how this aligns with national and international net zero milestones Why regulatory clarity will be crucial to advance the decarbonisation agenda Xoserve Disclaimer: All opinions and statements made by Decarbonisation Discussion Podcasts participants are considered to be reflective of their individual viewpoint at the time of recording and shall not necessarily be considered as either representative of Xoserve’s opinion, or condoned as such by Xoserve or any of Xoserve’s employees. Xoserve shall not directly or indirectly endorse any participants commercial products or services as a result of them being referenced either during or as a result of the Podcast.
Business and industry 10 months
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28:25

Meet DecarbDiscussion’s new co-host, Orlando Minervino

DecarbDiscussions is back with a new co-host: Orlando Minervino, Xoserve’s new Business Development Manager, as well as one of our main decarbonisation experts. Find out more about Orlando’s expertise and the wealth of knowledge he brings to Xoserve. Hosted by James Verdon, Strategic Stakeholder Manager, Xoserve. Guest Speaker: Orlando Minervino, Business Development Manager (Decarbonisation Strategy), Xoserve. This episode covers: Orlando’s background in the energy and sustainability space His views on why we’re at a crucial moment in the clean energy transition Xoserve’s role in helping the industry transition to a more sustainable future Xoserve Disclaimer: All opinions and statements made by Decarbonisation Discussion Podcasts participants are considered to be reflective of their individual viewpoint at the time of recording and shall not necessarily be considered as either representative of Xoserve’s opinion,or condoned as such by Xoserve or any of Xoserve’s employees. Xoserve shall not directly or indirectly endorse any participants’ commercial products or services as a result of them being referenced either during or as a result of the Podcast. Xoserve Disclaimer: All opinions and statements made by Decarbonisation Discussion Podcasts participants are considered to be reflective of their individual viewpoint at the time of recording and shall not necessarily be considered as either representative of Xoserve’s opinion, or condoned as such by Xoserve or any of Xoserve’s employees. Xoserve shall not directly or indirectly endorse any participants commercial products or services as a result of them being referenced either during or as a result of the Podcast.
Business and industry 1 year
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04:48

The sustainable progress being made at Tyseley Energy Park

In this episode of Decarb Discussions, Xoserve’s James Verdon speaks to Tommy Allsopp, Sustainability Manager at Tyseley Energy Park. Bringing together industry, academics and local government, Tyseley Energy Park is on a mission to transform clean energy innovation in Birmingham and the wider region. By demonstrating new technologies and turning them into commercially viable energy systems, it hopes to deliver a greener, cleaner and healthier Birmingham. With James having spoken to David Horsfall, Director of Property and Sustainability at Tyseley Energy Park, in the previous episode, this instalment sees him interview Tommy to understand how Tyseley Energy Park is progressing on its clean energy journey. Hosted by James Verdon, Strategic Stakeholder Manager at Xoserve Guest Speaker: Tommy Allsopp, Sustainability Manager at Tyseley Energy Park This episode covers how Tyseley Energy Park is: Engaging with local communities Supporting regeneration in the local area Helping policymakers take steps towards developing localised energy ecosystems Tommy also shares his views on how streamlining regulations would be beneficial to a site like Tyseley Energy Park. Xoserve Disclaimer: All opinions and statements made by Decarbonisation Discussion Podcasts participants are considered to be reflective of their individual viewpoint at the time of recording and shall not necessarily be considered as either representative of Xoserve’s opinion, or condoned as such by Xoserve or any of Xoserve’s employees. Xoserve shall not directly or indirectly endorse any participants commercial products or services as a result of them being referenced either during or as a result of the Podcast.
Business and industry 1 year
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16:12

The past, present and future of Tyseley Energy Park

In this episode of Decarb Discussions, our host James Verdon is joined by David Horsfall, Director of Property and Sustainability at Tyseley Energy Park (TEP).  Listen as they discuss the long history of TEP’s site, the significance of its strategic location, and the exciting current and future projects going on in this unique environmental innovation hub.  Hosted by James Verdon, Strategic Stakeholder Manager, Xoserve Guest Speaker: David Horsfall, Director of Property and Sustainability at Tyseley Energy Park This episode covers: The history and milestones of Tyseley Energy Park’s site Ongoing projects focused on decarbonisation and the energy transition, as well as current partnerships and collaborations with businesses, public sector organisations and the academia  How Tyseley Energy Park will evolve and what exciting new projects are in the pipeline How the energy innovations explored at Tyseley Energy Park can be applied at scale to help achieve the UK’s decarbonisation goals Xoserve Disclaimer: All opinions and statements made by Decarbonisation Discussion Podcasts participants are considered to be reflective of their individual viewpoint at the time of recording and shall not necessarily be considered as either representative of Xoserve’s opinion, or condoned as such by Xoserve or any of Xoserve’s employees. Xoserve shall not directly or indirectly endorse any participants commercial products or services as a result of them being referenced either during or as a result of the Podcast.
Business and industry 1 year
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29:41

Reshaping the UK’s gas infrastructure: what can we learn from the past?

In this episode of Decarb Discussions, our host James Verdon is joined by Professor Russell Thomas, who recently published a paper on the transformation of the UK gas industry between 1949 and the end of the 1980s. Listen as they discuss the challenges of the sector during the nationalisation of the gas distribution system, and what lessons can be learned to help with today’s decarbonisation agenda. Hosted by James Verdon, Strategic Stakeholder Manager, Xoserve Guest Speaker: Russell Thomas, Technical Director at WSP and Visiting Professor at the University of Strathclyde This episode covers: How the gas distribution system changed between 1949 and the end of the 1980s Why the industry’s large-scale transformation is possible and necessary How past transformation initiatives can inform today’s decarbonisation agenda (challenges and lessons learned) The role of training and upskilling in a rapidly evolving industry The importance of communication and community engagement for a successful transformation programme Xoserve Disclaimer: All opinions and statements made by Decarbonisation Discussion Podcasts participants are considered to be reflective of their individual viewpoint at the time of recording and shall not necessarily be considered as either representative of Xoserve’s opinion,or condoned as such by Xoserve or any of Xoserve’s employees. Xoserve shall not directly or indirectly endorse any participants’ commercial products or services as a result of them being referenced either during or as a result of the Podcast. Xoserve Disclaimer: All opinions and statements made by Decarbonisation Discussion Podcasts participants are considered to be reflective of their individual viewpoint at the time of recording and shall not necessarily be considered as either representative of Xoserve’s opinion,or condoned as such by Xoserve or any of Xoserve’s employees. Xoserve shall not directly or indirectly endorse any participants commercial products or services as a result of them being referenced either during or as a result of the Podcast.
Business and industry 1 year
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21:48

Championing and supporting women in energy and utilities

In this episode of Decarb Discussions, Xoserve’s Victoria Mustard talks with a wide range of people from across the utilities industry about what can be done to better empower, encourage and support women in the energy and utility industry. Hosted by Victoria Mustard, Decarbonisation Strategy Lead, Xoserve Guest speakers: Della Newton, Global Energy Management and Sales at ENGIE Sophie Dooley, Consultant at Engage Consulting Ayena Gupta, Head of DCC Oversight & Regulatory Review Melissa Giordano, Deputy Director of Retail Systems and Processes at Ofgem Jo Layton, Data Quality Manager at npower Stella Matthews, Head of Business Operations and Portfolio Management at N-Gen Energy Solutions Steve Brittan, CEO of Xoserve James Verdon, Stakeholder Manager at Xoserve This episode covers: What advice they would offer to their younger selves What they would say to someone joining the utilities industry today What can be done to encourage more women into senior roles How greater diversity and inclusion can be encouraged and adopted Xoserve Disclaimer: All opinions and statements made by Decarbonisation Discussion Podcasts participants are considered to be reflective of their individual viewpoint at the time of recording and shall not necessarily be considered as either representative of Xoserve’s opinion,or condoned as such by Xoserve or any of Xoserve’s employees. Xoserve shall not directly or indirectly endorse any participants commercial products or services as a result of them being referenced either during or as a result of the Podcast.
Business and industry 1 year
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21:25

Considering fuel poverty as the energy system changes

In this episode of Decarb Discussions, join Xoserve’s Victoria Mustard as she talks to Matthew Cole, Head of Fuel Bank Foundation. Matthew’s work brings him into contact with many UK families and individuals struggling with fuel poverty. These are often people who understand very well how important energy efficiency is but can’t fund efficiency measures; people who expect to go without heat and light for part of every month; people regularly forgotten in conversations about the future of heat and energy. Hosted by Victoria Mustard, Decarbonisation Strategy Lead, Xoserve Guest Speaker: Matthew Cole, Head of Fuel Bank Foundation This episode covers: How energy efficiency can help us get to net zero Why our future energy system must work for everyone How data could help us overhaul the energy grant system How better communication on energy can make a difference. Want to support Fuel Bank Foundation, or get help yourself? Please visit www.fuelbankfoundation.org Xoserve Disclaimer: All opinions and statements made by Decarbonisation Discussion Podcasts participants are considered to be reflective of their individual viewpoint at the time of recording and shall not necessarily be considered as either representative of Xoserve’s opinion,or condoned as such by Xoserve or any of Xoserve’s employees. Xoserve shall not directly or indirectly endorse any participants commercial products or services as a result of them being referenced either during or as a result of the Podcast.
Business and industry 1 year
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31:37

Heat demand and the role of energy storage: what are our options?

Heat demand and the role of energy storage: what are our options? In this episode of Decarb Discussions, Xoserve’s Victoria Mustard talks to Dr Grant Wilson, Associate Professor at Birmingham Energy Institute, University of Birmingham.  Listen as they explore the issues that will impact future energy demand patterns, how the UK’s plans to decarbonise heat will create new challenges for security of supply, and how energy storage can support system flexibility. Hosted by Victoria Mustard, Decarbonisation Strategy Lead, Xoserve Guest Speaker: Dr Grant Wilson, Associate Professor at Birmingham Energy Institute, University of Birmingham. This episode covers: Why the decarbonisation of heat creates significant challenges Why battery storage alone cannot provide the flexibility our system needs Why gas remains important for balancing seasonal energy demand Why extreme events need to be considered in the UK’s future energy plans What Dr Wilson believes needs to happen next for our nation to successfully achieve net zero. Xoserve Disclaimer: All opinions and statements made by Decarbonisation Discussion Podcasts participants are considered to be reflective of their individual viewpoint at the time of recording and shall not necessarily be considered as either representative of Xoserve’s opinion,or condoned as such by Xoserve or any of Xoserve’s employees. Xoserve shall not directly or indirectly endorse any participants commercial products or services as a result of them being referenced either during or as a result of the Podcast.
Business and industry 2 years
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42:03

A conversation about the Hydeploy project

Hydrogen blending: Delivering safe, non-disruptive and cost-effective carbon reduction for gas customers In this episode of DecarbDiscussions, Xoserve’s Victoria Mustard talks to Charles Perez-Storey, Principal Engineer at Progressive Energy about the planning and implementation of the Hydeploy project, how safety was built into every stage and why hydrogen blending could be so crucial to decarbonisation of the energy system. Hear about customer experiences of switching from 100% natural gas to a 20% hydrogen blend and about the implications of blending for industrial and commercial gas customers. Hosted by Victoria Mustard, Decarbonisation Strategy Lead, Xoserve Guest Speaker: Charles Perez-Storey, Principal Engineer at Progressive Energy The episode will cover: How the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) is involved in ensuring the safety of the gas blend in our network. Why hydrogen could actually be safer for domestic consumers than natural gas. What’s needed next from policymakers to help the UK regain momentum as a leader in green hydrogen production. Why forward planning is so important and why blending can help to accelerate the creation of a successful hydrogen economy. Xoserve Disclaimer: All opinions and statements made by Decarbonisation Discussion Podcasts participants are considered to be reflective of their individual viewpoint at the time of recording and shall not necessarily be considered as either representative of Xoserve’s opinion,or condoned as such by Xoserve or any of Xoserve’s employees. Xoserve shall not directly or indirectly endorse any participants commercial products or services as a result of them being referenced either during or as a result of the Podcast.
Business and industry 2 years
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39:05

From food waste to clean energy: the role of anaerobic digestion

We’re told from an early age that throwing away food is wasteful. However, we don’t often think about the environmental impact of food waste – particularly in terms of harmful greenhouse gas emissions. In this episode of DecarbDiscussions, Christer Stoyell, Managing Director of Severn Trent Green Power, explains how the gas produced by organic waste can be trapped and put to use thanks to anaerobic digestion. Hosted by Victoria Mustard, Decarbonisation Strategy Lead, Xoserve Guest Speaker:  Christer Stoyell, Managing Director of Severn Trent Green Power The episode will cover: The benefits of repurposing organic waste to generate biogas and biomethane Why diverting organic waste away from landfills is crucial to meet the UK’s  decarbonisation goals Why only a small percentage of our food waste is currently being repurposed for clean energy generation What needs to happen to accelerate the adoption of anaerobic digestion as the default method to dispose of food waste Xoserve Disclaimer: All opinions and statements made by Decarbonisation Discussion Podcasts participants are considered to be reflective of their individual viewpoint at the time of recording and shall not necessarily be considered as either representative of Xoserve’s opinion,or condoned as such by Xoserve or any of Xoserve’s employees. Xoserve shall not directly or indirectly endorse any participants commercial products or services as a result of them being referenced either during or as a result of the Podcast.
Business and industry 2 years
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18:58

What are the best options to decarbonise energy?

Hosted by Victoria Mustard, Decarbonisation Strategy Lead, Xoserve Guest Speaker: Thomas Baxter, co-founder of the Hydrogen Science Coalition and Senior Lecturer at the University of Aberdeen Hydrogen, when coupled with CCUS or produced from electrolysis using renewable sources, could provide a carbon neutral alternative to natural gas. But is this reason enough to select it as the default option to decarbonise our gas grid? According to Thomas Baxter, co-founder of the Hydrogen Science Coalition and Senior Lecturer at the University of Aberdeen, the evidence is lacking. This episode will cover: The key discriminators when selecting the best ways to decarbonise our power system Whether using hydrogen to decarbonise the gas grid could be viable, both from a cost and a safety perspective Why more evidence might be needed What other technologies could contribute to reduce our carbon footprint, and why they might not be receiving the attention they deserve Xoserve Disclaimer: All opinions and statements made by Decarbonisation Discussion Podcasts participants are considered to be reflective of their individual viewpoint at the time of recording and shall not necessarily be considered as either representative of Xoserve’s opinion,or condoned as such by Xoserve or any of Xoserve’s employees. Xoserve shall not directly or indirectly endorse any participants commercial products or services as a result of them being referenced either during or as a result of the Podcast.
Business and industry 2 years
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39:31

Living in a hydrogen home

Hosted by Victoria Mustard, Decarbonisation Strategy Lead, Xoserve Guest Speaker: Alex Brightman, Hydrogen Home Coordinator at Northern Gas Network Have you ever wondered how it would be to live in a house where natural gas has been entirely replaced by hydrogen?  In this episode of DecarbDiscussions, Alex Brightman, Hydrogen Home Coordinator at Northern Gas Network, explains the benefits of using hydrogen for residential heating and cooking, and debunks some of the myths surrounding this low-carbon gas.  The episode will cover: Answers to the most common questions about heating and cooking with hydrogen – from the taste of foods, to whether hydrogen can be odorised like natural gas The truth about some of the most common myths surrounding hydrogen  How hydrogen compares to natural gas in terms of safety and heating performance How different low-carbon solutions (hydrogen, heat pumps and electric heaters) can be used in combination to decarbonise domestic heating in existing and future homes Xoserve Disclaimer: All opinions and statements made by Decarbonisation Discussion Podcasts participants are considered to be reflective of their individual viewpoint at the time of recording and shall not necessarily be considered as either representative of Xoserve’s opinion,or condoned as such by Xoserve or any of Xoserve’s employees. Xoserve shall not directly or indirectly endorse any participants commercial products or services as a result of them being referenced either during or as a result of the Podcast.
Business and industry 2 years
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24:31

Is Britain ready for hydrogen blending?

Hosted by Victoria Mustard, Decarbonisation Strategy Lead, Xoserve Guest Speakers: James Earl, Director of Gas at the Energy Networks Association Megan Bray, Market Development Lead at National Grid Bethan Winter, System Operations Manager at Wales & West Utilities Joel Martin, Biomethane Connections Manager at SGN In this episode of Decarb Discussions, we discuss the challenges, opportunities and considerations that need to be given around introducing a hydrogen blend into the natural gas network. Hydrogen blending holds real promise and potential to help decarbonise Britain’s gas network. Blending up to 20% hydrogen into the gas grid with existing natural gas could save around 6 million tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions every year - the equivalent of taking 2.5 million cars off the road. But what does blending hydrogen involve? What steps need to be taken to encourage a hydrogen economy? And what impact will hydrogen have on both consumers and industry? In our latest episode, we seek to answer these questions by speaking to four industry leaders about this important issue. In this episode we will cover: What is meant by hydrogen blending How hydrogen blending will affect consumer appliances Why hydrogen blending hasn’t yet been introduced to the gas network The reason it’s so critical industry is engaged on this topic Where hydrogen blending will begin, and how it can be delivered at scale How a blended approach will work in the current energy market What differences consumers can expect to their bills Why consumers and industry should be supporting hydrogen blending Xoserve Disclaimer: All opinions and statements made by Decarbonisation Discussion Podcasts participants are considered to be reflective of their individual viewpoint at the time of recording and shall not necessarily be considered as either representative of Xoserve’s opinion,or condoned as such by Xoserve or any of Xoserve’s employees. Xoserve shall not directly or indirectly endorse any participants commercial products or services as a result of them being referenced either during or as a result of the Podcast.
Business and industry 2 years
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25:46

The role of hydrogen in decarbonising the UK gas grid

In this episode of DecarbDiscussions, Darren Elsom gives us an overview of the future of gas, and how we can accelerate the decarbonisation of the gas grid in the race to achieve net zero by 2050.  Although natural gas will still play a crucial role in the next couple of decades, hydrogen is emerging as a promising carbon-neutral alternative.  As well as helping decarbonise our gas grid, hydrogen finds other important applications in heavy-duty transport, shipping and aviation. However, despite strong R&D projects that are serving as inspiration to other countries, the UK is lagging behind in the actual deployment of hydrogen. So, how can we unlock the potential of this power gas? In this episode, Darren discusses: The future of natural gas in the path to net zero The role of hydrogen in decarbonising the gas grid The changing role of shippers and suppliers as we strive to decarbonise the gas grid How our R&D hydrogen projects are inspiring other countries What is needed to move beyond R&D and accelerate hydrogen deployment Xoserve Disclaimer: All opinions and statements made by Decarbonisation Discussion Podcasts participants are considered to be reflective of their individual viewpoint at the time of recording and shall not necessarily be considered as either representative of Xoserve’s opinion,or condoned as such by Xoserve or any of Xoserve’s employees. Xoserve shall not directly or indirectly endorse any participants commercial products or services as a result of them being referenced either during or as a result of the Podcast.
Business and industry 2 years
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17:34

How can biomethane help us achieve a net zero gas grid?

In this new episode of Decarb Discussions, we explore the role of biomethane in decarbonising our gas grid. Traditionally, biogas has been extracted from organic waste and burned to generate electricity.  Now, with more electricity coming from renewables, there is the chance to give new purpose to biogas, upgrading it to biomethane that can be injected into the gas grid to heat our buildings in a more sustainable way.  Biomethane is more than a great way to repurpose waste: the CO2 generated during its production can also be captured and stored, making the process not only net-zero, but carbon-negative.   In this episode we will cover: Biomethane generation and its role in the net zero transition The opportunities for developing the biomethane sector between now and 2050 The best applications for biomethane, and why injecting biomethane in the gas grid represents a virtuous example of circular economy What support is available for biomethane producers How the gas industry can support the growth of the biogas sector Why it’s crucial to improve the existing planning process to inject biomethane into the grid How biomethane can co-exist with other ways of decarbonising the grid, such as hydrogen and electrification initiatives Xoserve Disclaimer: All opinions and statements made by Decarbonisation Discussion Podcasts participants are considered to be reflective of their individual viewpoint at the time of recording and shall not necessarily be considered as either representative of Xoserve’s opinion,or condoned as such by Xoserve or any of Xoserve’s employees. Xoserve shall not directly or indirectly endorse any participants commercial products or services as a result of them being referenced either during or as a result of the Podcast.
Business and industry 2 years
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29:12

Decarbonising UK gas: A focus on meter asset ownership and management

In this podcast episode, hear Xoserve’s Victoria Mustard in conversation with experts from the UK’s leading gas metering organisations.  A must-listen for meter asset owners, providers and managers; hear what industry peers believe the impacts of introducing hydrogen to the UK gas mix will have on asset management strategies. With hydrogen projects progressing Is it time for your organisation to take action and prepare for a low-carbon future? Listen today to hear: what opportunities the move to a hydrogen blend or 100% hydrogen creates for asset owners and managers how asset providers and gas suppliers can work together for a smoother transition what crucial questions meter asset managers need to ask to prepare for hydrogen what the move to hydrogen blends and 100% hydrogen will mean for the manufacture, deployment and lifespan of gas meters. what environmental and cost issues need to be considered as old gas meters and stranded assets need to be removed and replaced. Xoserve Disclaimer: All opinions and statements made by Decarbonisation Discussion Podcasts participants are considered to be reflective of their individual viewpoint at the time of recording and shall not necessarily be considered as either representative of Xoserve’s opinion,or condoned as such by Xoserve or any of Xoserve’s employees. Xoserve shall not directly or indirectly endorse any participants commercial products or services as a result of them being referenced either during or as a result of the Podcast.
Business and industry 2 years
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18:15

Decarbonising UK gas: The decarbonisation of domestic heating

In this podcast episode, hear Xoserve’s Victoria Mustard in conversation with some of the gas industry experts that are collaborating to trial hydrogen as an alternative to natural gas for heating UK homes. Northern Gas Networks and Cadent Gas Limited have worked together on the Hydrogen Village trials and Hydeploy project. With plans for the Uk’s first Hydrogen Town set to be submitted in March 2023, listen today to hear them discuss: what learnings have been taken from the Hydrogen Village programme so far, and how they will be used to move forwards with future hydrogen trials why the next stage is significant and how the Hydrogen Town trial will differ from Hydrogen Village why storage and resilience of supply will provide two of the most significant future challenges why the development of a hydrogen economy is so important in today’s economic and environmental climate how shippers, suppliers, asset providers and other industry stakeholders will be involved in future hydrogen trials key industry milestones to watch out for. This podcast is accessible to everyone, but is most relevant to gas industry professionals. If you’re a resident living in one of the areas where the Hydrogen Village programme is taking place, and would like to find out more about what’s happening and how you might be affected, please visit: https://hydrogenvillage.com/ Xoserve Disclaimer: All opinions and statements made by Decarbonisation Discussion Podcasts participants are considered to be reflective of their individual viewpoint at the time of recording and shall not necessarily be considered as either representative of Xoserve’s opinion,or condoned as such by Xoserve or any of Xoserve’s employees. Xoserve shall not directly or indirectly endorse any participants commercial products or services as a result of them being referenced either during or as a result of the Podcast.
Business and industry 2 years
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28:27

Decarbonising UK gas: The gas metering journey to net zero

In this podcast session, we take a look at the role of metering in achieving a net zero gas system and the specific challenges metering organisations will face as we transition to low-carbon and then net zero carbon. In the spirit of collaborating towards a shared goal, hear what metering specialists would like the rest of the gas industry to know about: how metering business models are changing as organisations decarbonise  what a gas blend or 100% hydrogen replacement for natural gas will mean for metering and the gas customer experience why smart gas meters are important now and the challenges involved in keeping them smart why stranded assets and engineer safety training are crucial issues that require focus from policy makers and the industry as we transition away from natural gas. Xoserve Disclaimer: All opinions and statements made by Decarbonisation Discussion Podcasts participants are considered to be reflective of their individual viewpoint at the time of recording and shall not necessarily be considered as either representative of Xoserve’s opinion,or condoned as such by Xoserve or any of Xoserve’s employees. Xoserve shall not directly or indirectly endorse any participants commercial products or services as a result of them being referenced either during or as a result of the Podcast.
Business and industry 2 years
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35:54

Decarbonising UK gas: how will the hydrogen Guarantee of Origin scheme benefit businesses?

In this podcast session, we will take a look at the new hydrogen Guarantee of Origin (GoO) scheme and why National Grid believes it will be so important to developing a successful low-carbon gas economy. With an in depth look at how I&C businesses will be affected and can benefit from the scheme. Hear how the GoO scheme will work and why National Grid is forwarding the initiative. Hear what the introduction of hydrogen GoOs means for customers, producers, and suppliers. Understand how I&C businesses could benefit from GoOs on the journey to net zero. Xoserve Disclaimer: All opinions and statements made by Decarbonisation Discussion Podcasts participants are considered to be reflective of their individual viewpoint at the time of recording and shall not necessarily be considered as either representative of Xoserve’s opinion,or condoned as such by Xoserve or any of Xoserve’s employees. Xoserve shall not directly or indirectly endorse any participants commercial products or services as a result of them being referenced either during or as a result of the Podcast.
Business and industry 3 years
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