John Wood, chief executive, Harland & Wolf: ‘We need to accelerate the transition to sustainable renewable sources of energy, but gas storage facilities will still play an important role in the future because they will be needed to store clean energy like hydrogen.’ Picture: David Cordner
Ireland and Britain are facing the prospect of a serious and ongoing energy crisis due to the lack of gas storage facilities on both islands, according to the head of Harland & Wolff. John Wood, chief executive of the Belfast shipyard company, said there is currently only enough capacity in Britain to store a fraction of the country’s natural gas needs, while there is zero gas storage capacity in Ireland.
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