Tuesday Nov 17, 2020
The net zero nerve centre – EVOL ✕ AREG
As the proclaimed “Oil Capital of Europe” it’s clear that Aberdeen will be at the centre of efforts to decarbonise Scotland’s energy supply. Extensive work is ongoing in the region to diversify its offering, and strides have already been made in establishing the Granite City as the home of net zero solutions. In this special Energy Voice Out Loud Xpertise Series (EVOL ✕) episode, in paid partnership with the Aberdeen Renewable Energy Group, board member Gordon McIntosh talks to Hamish Penman about how he thinks the energy transition will shape the north-east and what needs to happen in order to address current concerns about Scotland’s renewables supply chain. Gordon also tells us about his time working as deputy minister of natural resources for Newfoundland and Labrador in Canada, and what he’s hoping to take away from Energy Voice’s ETIDEX event later this week.
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