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www.morrisones.com T he Government's energy strategy, supported by the recently published British Energy Security Strategy, aims to have over a third of the UK's homes heated using hydrogen by 2050. To supplement this, the Government will increase low-carbon hydrogen targets from 5GW capacity to 10GW by 2030 in a "big bet" on hydrogen, the delivery of which will require significant investment in the UK's infrastructure networks. As one of the largest energy infrastructure services providers in the UK and a member of Hydrogen UK, Morrison Energy Services is committed to supporting the UK's journey towards a more sustainable, hydrogen based energy supply. Providing a safe and efficient customer focused service will be critical when new hydrogen networks are built, alongside the repurposing of the existing pipes that run underground and serve millions of customers throughout the UK. Morrison Energy Services has a long history of providing innovative and efficient engineering solutions to its clients and their customers on a number of high profile projects throughout the UK. These solutions and innovations will provide clients with significant investment opportunities as the gas industry moves towards hydrogen. Morrison Energy Services is diversifying and expanding its offering to clients, allowing for more varied options of products and services, an example of this is Cured in Place Pipe (CIPP) lining techniques for gas mains, an innovative method which will provide clients with greater financial opportunities and operational and customer benefits. Working with M Group Services operating businesses PMP Utilities and IWJS, on behalf of Cadent, Morrison Energy Services successfully completed the first ever CIPP installation on a connected gas network in the UK. Minimising the need for excavation, CIPP has many environmental, customer and social benefits, with a reduced carbon output and less disruption for road users. Until this point, CIPP had only been used on wastewater pipes but this collaboration enabled Morrison Energy Services to utilise cross-sector expertise and specialisms to bring these benefits to the gas industry. Morrison Energy Services has also applied a bonded fitting to the CIPP liner, again for the first time on a connected gas network. This fitting will provide the capability for almost size-for-size pipe replacement works in a far more sustainable manner. Sean Kelly, Executive Director at Morrison Energy Services, said: "We are incredibly proud to be driving our industry forward with this innovative technique; the knowledge and skills our people displayed in this project will deliver positive results for our clients and customers for years to come. "This lining project is a significant development for the gas industry. We are looking forward to continuing the development and implementation of CIPP lining in the gas industry to bring its benefits to customers and clients throughout the UK." The UK gas industry is currently facing its greatest challenge. The Energy Trilemma: Sustainability, Security & Affordability outlines the three most pressing challenges facing customers and gas network operators. The world has changed, and with it, the way we must manage our use of fossil fuels and the earth's natural resources. A possible solution to this is the accelerated use of hydrogen. GAS NEVER SLEEPS Industry-first Cured in Place Pipe installation on a connected gas network For more information contact: Glenn Norman, Contract Director, Glenn.Norman@morrisones.com

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