What's Happening?
The Liquid Gas UK conference, held in Bournemouth, served as a platform for the liquid gas industry to assert its role in the UK's transition to Net Zero. The event featured discussions on government policies,
renewable energy, and the future of liquid gas. George Webb, Chief Executive of Liquid Gas UK, emphasized the importance of liquid gas in the renewable pathway. The conference included panel discussions on government approaches to renewables, with insights from industry leaders like Francesca Kirtley-Paine and Ben Mallon. The event also highlighted the introduction of a Renewable Heat Obligation in Ireland, which mandates a portion of energy supplied in the heat sector to be renewable. The conference underscored the need for collaboration and policy clarity to support the growth of renewable liquid gas.
Why It's Important?
The conference is significant as it underscores the liquid gas industry's potential contribution to the UK's Net Zero goals. With government policies playing a crucial role in energy transitions, the discussions at the conference highlight the need for clear and supportive policies to facilitate the adoption of renewable liquid gases. The introduction of the Renewable Heat Obligation in Ireland exemplifies regulatory steps that could influence similar policies in the UK. The event also emphasized the importance of collaboration among industry stakeholders to ensure liquid gas remains a viable energy source. This is crucial as the UK seeks to diversify its energy mix and reduce reliance on fossil fuels.
What's Next?
The liquid gas industry is expected to continue advocating for its role in the energy transition, particularly as upcoming elections in Scotland and Wales could influence renewable energy policies. The industry will likely focus on engaging with policymakers to ensure supportive regulations are in place. The introduction of e-fuels and BioLPG as immediate solutions for decarbonization will be key areas of development. The industry will also need to address challenges in scaling up production and ensuring demand for renewable liquid gases. Continued collaboration and advocacy will be essential to secure the industry's place in the future energy mix.








