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The UK government published its long-awaited strategy for increasing the country's energy independence in April 2022. There's an ambition to boost renewable energy sources by doubling UK hydrogen production by 2030 and increasing the UK's current solar capacity fivefold by 2035. Offshore wind is also a significant part of the strategy with a new target to generate 50GW of energy by 2030.
Accelerating the path to sustainability by lowering carbon emissions to net-zero is no longer a lofty ambition; it is now a requirement if we are to avoid the substantial harms that would otherwise befall our communities.
Taking place on the 28th February at the Kia Oval, London, The National Energy and Sustainability Show will provide practical case study examples from public sector organisations demonstrating how to meet green targets and improve efficiency in key areas such as accelerating the transition to zero-emission vehicles, promoting green public transportation, greener buildings, environmental protection, and working toward net-zero emissions by 2050.
Taking to the stage for the panel discussion "Building Sustainable Futures: Reaching Net-Zero In The Built Environment", Advanced Infrastructure's Head of Data, Dr Noah Miller will be joined alongside other panelists including: Ellie Jenkins: Construction Innovation Hub; Emma Osmundsen: Sixty Bricks, Yvette Ashby: PCIAW.
The panel discussion will focus on:
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