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It will be just as important to upgrade pipeline networks for the energy transition, as it is the electric grid. These will carry carbon dioxide and hydrogen, along with ammonia and biogas. They will enable carbon capture, local hydrogen for fuel intensive industry and transport, and for export.
Governments around the world have struggled to develop these networks. The UK’s strategy is to create clusters of carbon emitters to make use of offshore carbon storage. These can take advantage of legacy pipeline infrastructure in historic industrial regions, and bring new opportunities to struggling economies.
In this episode, we speak to pipeline and energy experts about the technical and project management challenges of building these new networks.
Guests
Laura Hughes, energy sector director, Costain
Sean Gleeson, project manager, PX
Niku Nobakhti, project manager, Costain
Ewan Brodie, consultancy and advisory manager, Costain
The post #269 The Pipeline to Net Zero first appeared on Engineering Matters.
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It will be just as important to upgrade pipeline networks for the energy transition, as it is the electric grid. These will carry carbon dioxide and hydrogen, along with ammonia and biogas. They will enable carbon capture, local hydrogen for fuel intensive industry and transport, and for export.
Governments around the world have struggled to develop these networks. The UK’s strategy is to create clusters of carbon emitters to make use of offshore carbon storage. These can take advantage of legacy pipeline infrastructure in historic industrial regions, and bring new opportunities to struggling economies.
In this episode, we speak to pipeline and energy experts about the technical and project management challenges of building these new networks.
Guests
Laura Hughes, energy sector director, Costain
Sean Gleeson, project manager, PX
Niku Nobakhti, project manager, Costain
Ewan Brodie, consultancy and advisory manager, Costain
The post #269 The Pipeline to Net Zero first appeared on Engineering Matters.

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