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Heavy industry decarbonisation strategies

London, 🇬🇧 United Kingdom
Jul 15, 2026
Onye Dike
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Published May 27, 2026

Summary

The Heavy Industry Decarbonisation Strategies workshop, organized by the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, will take place in London on July 15, 2026. This event aims to equip engineering professionals with essential skills for navigating the complexities of decarbonisation in heavy industries.

Details

Location
London, 🇬🇧 United Kingdom
Date
July 15th, 2026
Type
In Person
Website
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Overview

The Heavy Industry Decarbonisation Strategies workshop is designed to address the pressing need for sustainability in industrial operations. As environmental, social, and governance (ESG) factors increasingly influence engineering decisions, this workshop provides participants with the necessary tools and insights to effectively manage emissions and implement sustainable practices.

Key Benefits

Attendees will gain a comprehensive understanding of ESG requirements and their application in technical projects. The workshop will cover how to construct emissions inventories, develop reduction roadmaps, and communicate climate-related risks transparently. Participants will also learn practical tools for integrating ESG considerations into design, investment, and procurement decisions.

Who Should Attend?

This workshop is ideal for engineering professionals, project managers, technical leads, and sustainability officers who are responsible for making technical decisions in an industrial context. It aims to bridge the skills gap in decarbonisation strategies, particularly in sectors such as manufacturing, processing, and infrastructure.

Key Topics

The curriculum includes:

  • ESG frameworks and due diligence in technical projects
  • Understanding Scope 1, 2, and 3 emissions
  • Emissions accounting and monitoring, reporting, and verification (MRV)
  • Strategies for emissions reduction and marginal abatement cost curves
  • Industrial transitions involving hydrogen, electrification, and carbon capture and storage (CCS)
  • Lessons learned from the oil and gas sector
  • The importance of credible reporting in climate litigation

This workshop contributes 7 CPD hours, making it a valuable opportunity for professional development in the field of industrial decarbonisation.


Onye Dike
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Onye Dike
Sustainability Research Analyst
Onye Dike is a Sustainability Research Analyst at Net Zero Compare, where he contributes to research and analysis on environmental regulations, carbon accounting, and emerging sustainability trends.
Added on May 27, 2026 by Onye Dike ·