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Suffolk's biggest energy users to meet at carbon reduction conference

The Suffolk High Energy Users' Network will host its first annual conference on 17th July, bringing together business leaders and policymakers to showcase progress in reducing industrial emissions.

The High Energy Users’ Network’s recent site visit to Muntons
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The High Energy Users’ Network’s recent site visit to Muntons

Why it matters: The event will review achievements in the Network's first year and set goals for accelerating decarbonisation across Suffolk's most energy-intensive businesses.

The big picture: The Network is a strategic partnership between Suffolk Chamber of Commerce, the University of Suffolk and Groundwork East, funded by the Suffolk Public Sector Leaders' Group. It supports Suffolk's highest industrial and commercial energy users through academic research, supply chain emission reduction expertise and shared best practice.

Major Suffolk employers, including British Sugar and Muntons, are already active members.

What's happening: The conference at the Athenaeum, Bury St Edmunds, will run from 09:30 to 13:00 on 17 July. It aims to raise awareness of the Network's work among a broader business and policy audience.

A key feature will be a panel discussion on the future of hydrogen as a means of reducing industrial and commercial emissions, addressing both opportunities and significant challenges surrounding hydrogen adoption within energy-intensive sectors.

What they're saying: "This event is an opportunity not only to reflect on progress, but to shape what comes next," said John Dugmore, chief executive of Suffolk Chamber of Commerce. "This Network exists to drive real change through collaboration, and we're excited to build on the momentum we've created."

Cllr Gerald Kelly, chair of the Suffolk Environment Portfolio Holders' Group, added: "We must all do what we can to reduce our reliance on fossil fuels; it's great to see that our High Energy Users' Network is so committed to leading real and sustainable change."

The bottom line: Suffolk's major energy users are collaborating to accelerate carbon reduction efforts, with the conference marking a milestone in their collective progress towards decarbonisation.

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