The WIF Debate
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13/05/2022
When: Friday, May 13, 2022
12:30 PM
Where: Virtual
United Kingdom
Contact: Alison Duka
alison.duka@waterindustryforum.com


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Want to learn more about the Hydrogen Economy and its potential impact on the UK water industry? Then why not join us online for this debate which takes place over lunchtime on Friday 13th May.
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The WIF Debate

The WIF Debate

Want to learn more about the Hydrogen Economy and its potential impact on the UK water industry? Then why not join us online for this debate which takes place over lunchtime on Friday 13th May.

The motion for the debate is: ‘This house believes that by 2040 the hydrogen economy will have transformed the UK water industry’
Chaired by Mark Fletcher, (Global Lead for Water, Arup), we are delighted to have the following senior industry figures speaking for and against the motion.

Speakers:

Alex Plant, Regulation Director, Anglian Water

Angela Needle, Director of Strategy, Cadent Gas & Vice President, Hydrogen UK

Alex Vaughan, CEO, Costain

Jon Rathjen, Deputy Director, Water Policy & DECC Operations, Scottish Government 

This event is free for all members of the newly merged British Water and Water Industry Forum. 
Non-members are welcome to attend subject to a registration fee of £49.00 + vat. Register today for this event.

Please note that the last date for registrations is Tuesday 10th May.

Link to video recording of this event on YouTube

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MAY-13-2022
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