Rob Foster
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That is where I was thinking - what to train the youngsters in for a bright future The other big one is what use the redundant gas supply network can be put to esp the last mile or so to domestic properties - I know one consultant who is lookin at this alreadynobody will want a house on old fashioned expensive polluting gas soonIf they can find a way to capture the co2 and not let it vent to atmosphere then maybe it can last longer, but how much natural gas is really left and what is a good alternative? Hydrogen? Power stations run on gas would also need to capture all the co2. They are talking 2025 getting rid of coal ones, 2035 for gas powered ones. It does look a little like it will end for NG. Even if it does go Electric and renewables, still needs installed and looked after. Probably most will have to invest in new qualifications for renewables. It may be a time of opportunity not the grim end we might think.