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How do you create the models?.“It’s all done in software suites which I learnt to use at Bryden Wood.

Usually, I work in a project team alongside other people under the direction of a Project Manager.People with different design disciplines within Bryden Wood will work together.There may also be external consultants working on the same projects.”.

What’s the academic part like?.“Bryden Wood are currently sponsoring my HND in Building Services Engineering at Southbank University.

Once I complete that in 2021, I will study part time for a full degree in building services engineering whilst continuing to work.
My aim is to become BIM Lead within M&E.”.‘Black hydrogen’ is hydrogen produced using natural gas (methane) that is reacted with steam in a steam reformer, and ‘blue hydrogen’ uses carbon capture during the same process to reuse some of the carbon.
Even with carbon capture, blue hydrogen still uses fossil fuels, so in some instances carbon capture needs to be used effectively.It isn’t a blanket fix for every process..
Even though CCU is currently at a low TRL, as funding comes in and progress is made, the development of this method, in conjunction with water electrolysis, would see greater reductions in industry electricity usage to perform these reactions and, therefore, greater reductions in GHG emissions..Even with all the progress into modern renewable power, including wind, solar, biomass, geothermal and ocean power, these only account for 1.7% of global final energy demand.