Energy

EEMUA Seminar – Engineering the Energy Transition

Written by Abby Davey

Event Details

In the dynamic landscape of the energy transition, the EEMUA Engineering the Energy Transition seminar will look to educate attendees and operators on potential safety and integrity related challenges being faced. The seminar is targeted towards technical owner/operators and risk managers, as well as project managers and stakeholders. The agenda will include insights into the current direction the industry is taking, such as repurposing existing facilities, progress within the nuclear industry in the UK, extending the life of wind turbines, safety concerns related to batteries and major hydrogen projects. This seminar will allow attendees to gain valuable insights into the progression towards global decarbonisation, and give engineers knowledge that can help ensure their organisations approach through the energy transition is safe and successful.

Free Attendance for EEMUA Members and Associates

Attendance is free of charge for delegates from EEMUA member and associate companies. For members and associates registering on the website for the first time, please note that there is an additional validation step. In this case, we recommend registering for the event only after the ‘Welcome to EEMUA’ communication has been received. This will ensure that once logged in you will have free entry to the event.

Discounted Spaces for Higher Education Staff and Students

Discounted spaces are available to delegates from higher education establishments, i.e. staff and full time students. Delegates from higher education establishments will be required to provide proof of their status accordingly, e.g. copy of student ID card, personnel ID card, etc.

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