- Gain a comprehensive understanding of the UK's electricity landscape, including the pivotal role of renewable energy sources and the necessary transition to a clean energy system by 2030.
- Explore the transformative potential of hydrogen in decarbonising the UK’s energy sector, discussing innovative production methods and the importance of regulatory frameworks and government clarity in promoting its adoption.
- Analyse the strategic infrastructure needs and investment challenges for accelerating the UK’s renewable energy transition, focusing on grid access, advanced storage solutions, and the impact of global competition on investment attractiveness.
- Identify the evolving role of oil and gas in achieving net-zero goals, emphasising the balance between fossil fuel reliance and sustainable energy solutions, alongside the significance of carbon capture and storage technologies.
- Discuss the importance of public-private partnerships and collaborative investments in catalysing the UK’s clean energy xin addressing the skills gap necessary for the energy transition, fostering collaboration between industry and government.
- Understand the significance of educational initiatives and workforce development in addressing the skills gap necessary for the energy transition, fostering collaboration between industry and government.
- Examine the implications of COP28/29 insights for the UK’s net-zero agenda, emphasizing a holistic approach to sustainability that integrates climate change, biodiversity, and pollution management.
- Learn about the critical role of charging infrastructure in the transition to electric vehicles, including investment hurdles, public misconceptions, and the collaborative efforts required to enhance accessibility.
- Evaluate the future of nuclear energy in the UK's energy landscape, discussing its contributions to energy security and economic growth while addressing public perception and policy challenges.
- Gain insights into innovative energy technologies, such as next-generation nuclear solutions and space-based solar power, advocating for international collaboration to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050.
These learning outcomes will equip attendees with the knowledge and insights necessary to actively contribute to shaping the UK’s energy future, making informed decisions, and driving impactful changes within the energy sector.