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Latest insights & resources from Hydrogen Safe
Insights into the world of hydrogen, addressing the skills gap, engaging discussions and much more!
At Hydrogen Safe’s second roundtable event, participants engaged in meaningful discussions about integrating hydrogen skills into the workforce and the broader implications for the UK’s net-zero transition.
“I was introduced to hydrogen through my employer, and now I’m eager to lead in this innovative field” – Rico’s #IAmHydrogenSafe story.
Hydrogen Safe proudly integrates its training into various programs, including the Construction Support Technician course offered by IACS Training and Education.
According to Hydrogen UK, the hydrogen sector could create 30,000 direct jobs by 2030, but this will only be possible by unlocking funding and investing in the required skills. That’s why we are developing a Hydrogen Skills Framework. To shape this framework, we are hosting a series of roundtable sessions focused on strengthening the hydrogen skills economy within Greater Manchester.
We have incorporated the UK’s first Ofqual-registered hydrogen qualifications into the “Practitioner in Pipelines for Hydrogen and Utilities” Apprenticeship, which is provided by IACS Training and Education. Yousif generously shared his insights on the training he received from Hydrogen Safe as part of his qualification.
The UK government’s decision to lift the ban on new onshore wind developments marks a significant step forward in the country’s commitment to achieving net-zero emissions. This policy shift is not only a win for renewable energy but also sets the stage for the growth of other green energy sectors, including hydrogen.
Hydrogen Safe, the hydrogen safety training specialist that acts as a conduit between industry and education, has announced the appointment of two former teachers, Neil Minshall and Leah Dyke, who will join the business as Specialist Trainers.