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Pioneering Green Energy in the NHS

Green energy is any energy type that is generated from natural resources, such as sunlight, wind, hydrogen or water. The energy supply sector (electricity, heat, and other energy) is the largest contributor to global greenhouse gas emissions, with it being responsible for approximately 35% of total global emissions, making it a vital area to look to target on the road to net-zero.   

The NHS’s green plans revolve around a multitude of areas in need of improvement, with one of them being the introduction of more green energy into their infrastructure as well as looking to ways in which they can conserve energy and reduce usage. But what can we do to get there faster?   

Our next webinar will invite industry professionals to discuss the viability of the introduction of green energy into the NHS and the different new products and services available to make the NHS’s transition to green energy run smoothly.   

 

Speaker Announcement

Rupert Lane, Global Enterprise Solutions Consultant, Infogrid

Dr Azad Camyab - CEO & Founder, Pearlstone Energy

Jordan Appleson, CEO, Hark

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Medical Devices Role in the NHS’s Green Agenda

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The Future Is Electric: Transforming Transport for the NHS