Shaping Hydrogen Policy - A HORN Network Event
Dr Emma Guthrie, CEO of the Hydrogen Energy Association discusses how the industry can together help to shape energy policy
Date and time
Location
Online
About this event
- Event lasts 1 hour
Event Description:
Join us for the next Hydrogen Off-Road Network (HORN) event hosted by HyDEX, exploring how the hydrogen industry can work together to shape policy and advance the low-carbon agenda.
This online session features a keynote presentation from Dr Emma Guthrie of the Hydrogen Energy Association (HEA), who will share insights into how the sector is collaborating to influence policy, address regulatory challenges, and accelerate the transition to a hydrogen economy.
Dr Guthrie will discuss:
- The current hydrogen policy landscape in the UK
- The role of industry collaboration in shaping effective and realistic policy
- Opportunities for organisations to contribute to policy development
- The importance of strategic engagement through networks like HORN
This session is designed to support dialogue and coordination across stakeholders in hydrogen, particularly those working on off-road, hard-to-decarbonise applications.
Speaker:
Dr Emma Guthrie CEO, Hydrogen Energy Association
Dr Guthrie is an experienced energy policy specialist with a focus on low-carbon and hydrogen technologies. She leads engagement with government and industry to support the development of effective policy frameworks for the hydrogen sector.
Who Should Attend:
- Hydrogen technology developers and solution providers
- Policymakers, local authorities, and regulators
- Off-road equipment manufacturers and operators
- Researchers and academics
- Supply chain and logistics professionals
- Anyone involved in hydrogen deployment or policy development
About HyDEX and HORN:
HyDEX (www.hydex.ac.uk) is a Midlands-based programme accelerating the development and deployment of hydrogen technologies through collaborative innovation and skills development.
The Hydrogen Off-Road Network (HORN) is a HyDEX initiative focused on supporting the use of hydrogen in non-road applications, including construction, agriculture, mining, and industrial vehicles and machinery.