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[New Scientist logo]( Every now and then, New Scientist helps a carefully selected commercial partner speak to our audience. Their support helps us produce the high quality journalism we bring you every week. We hope you find today's message relevant and useful.   [GET EMAIL BANNER ]( {NAME}, We are delighted to announce that 11 outstanding abstracts, authored by leading architects of the global energy transition, have been pre-selected for presentation at the Global Energy Transition Congress & Exhibition 2024. Are you a leader in the energy, LNG, renewables, nuclear, hydrogen, low carbon solutions or CCUS industries? Are excellence and innovation driving your success in finance, utilities, cement, steel, mining, heavy-duty transport, chemical, or the dynamic start-up arena? Have you made a breakthrough in replicable, scalable, energy transition projects or emissions reduction technologies? Are you producing market leading research that challenges assumptions on net zero? If so, this is your chance to share knowledge, inspire your peers and accelerate inclusive progress towards net zero emissions. Reflecting the exceptional quality and relevance of the submissions received so far, our initial selection covers some of the most pertinent questions and pressing issues relating to the energy transition. - How are policymakers designing legislation and regulatory frameworks that facilitate the decarbonisation of hard-to-abate industries? - What is the role of lower-carbon gases in powering the energy transition to mid-century and beyond? - Can emerging economies pursue proven growth pathways while honouring international net zero commitments? [GET BANNER 300X300 V2]( [Submit a Project]( [Submit a Paper]( [GET Delegate Pass]( IT IS NOT TOO LATE TO SUBMIT YOUR ABSTRACT! The GET Call for Projects and Papers will close on 1 February 2024. Our Selection Committee will then convene in March 2024 to agree the final Roadmaps to Net Zero conference agenda, featuring 50+ presentations over three days. [Click here]( to learn more about how and why to submit an abstract. GET is the largest event of its kind, connecting the low-carbon energy and industrial eco-systems to accelerate the energy transition and co-create an actionable blueprint for long-term change. [LEARN MORE ABOUT THE PRESELECTED ABSTRACTS]( IT'S NOT TOO LATE TO APPLY TO JOIN THE GET 2024 ROADMAPS TO NET ZERO PROGRAMME! - Demonstrate the scalability, adaptability and replicability of proven energy transition technologies and projects. - Share market-leading and assumption-busting analysis of the energy transition. 11 OF OUR PRE-SELECTED ABSTRACTS FEATURED BELOW What role will natural gas play in the energy transition? Sindre Knutsson Partner Rystad Energy Integrating Global ESG Considerations into US LNG Export Projects Julie Mayo Partner Baker Botts Regulation of hydrogen pipelines in the US and electrolyzer sitting strategy Drake Hernandez Associate Principal Charles River Associates (CRA) How is the market for hydrogen likely to evolve based on lessons learnt from natural gas? Alex Jacob Analyst Baringa Partners LLP Pricing of clean ammonia as a carbon-free fuel Graham Hoar Global Head, Hydrogen, Ammonia & Methanol Poten & Partners The role of ammonia as a hydrogen carrier and the future path of the global seaborne ammonia market Michael Panas Managing Consultant NGLStrategy LLC Assessing present and future ways to reduce the GHG footprint of the LNG carrier fleet Carlos Guerrero Global Market Leader Gas Carrier and Tankers Bureau Veritas Marine & Offshore AI-based optimisation of emissions in LNG trading and shipping Michael Schach CEO and Co-founder Calypso Commodities Putting gas flaring on the back burner Ira Joseph Global Fellow Center on Global Energy Policy, Columbia University Addressing energy availability, accessibility and affordability amidst energy transition in Africa: Ghana’s outlook Riverson Oppong Manager – Commercial Operations Ghana National Gas Company Expanded role of natural gas in the ongoing energy transition Aydar Shakirov Head of Gas Market Analysis Department Gas Exporting Countries Forum (GECF) [Submit a Paper]( [Submit a Project]( Why submit a project? Selected projects at the GET Congress and Exhibition have a unique opportunity to present a concise 15-minute overview at the [Project X-Change](, a central, free-to-attend theatre on the exhibition floor designed to inspire scale-up and replication. These projects also get the chance to showcase their work through a digital poster exhibition and receive promotion on the GET website. For those projects already underway, it's a chance to inspire and gather feedback. For those projects yet to achieve final investment decision (FID), this is an opportunity to present ideas to an audience which includes potential investors. Why submit a paper? Submitting a paper to GET offers experts and executives a platform to exchange best practices, share ideas, and tackle challenges on the journey to achieving net-zero emissions. These papers will be presented in moderated seminar-style sessions as part of the conference programme. [GET BANNER 640X200]( [Submit Your Roadmaps to NetZero Abstract]( [Download 2024 Event Brochure]( [Add a subheading (2)] TAKE YOUR PLACE Global Energy Transition Congress and Exhibition participants include individuals and organisations whose actions and investment across the clean energy value chain can make the difference to enable government, markets and consumers move beyond promises and break new ground in the energy transformation. Join ministers, CEOs, thought leaders, sustainability leaders, policy makers, financiers, marketers, scientists, engineers and innovators from the energy, hard-to-abate, finance, and start-up sectors in Milan, Italy, 1-3 July 2024. [Book Delegate Pass]( [Contact The Team]( See you there, The GET Congress and Exhibition team [GET Partner Logos (8)] [LinkedIn]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [Facebook]( #GETCongress | [getcongress.com]( dmg events, Northcliffe House 2 Derry Street, London, London, United Kingdom [Unsubscribe from GET Congress and Exhibition]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [LinkedIn]( [TikTok]( [Update preferences]( | [Help]( | [Contact us]( [View in browser]( This email has been sent to {EMAIL}. [Unsubscribe]( from further emails relating to selected third party partners from New Scientist. Do not reply directly to this email. If you have an enquiry, please contact us using the relevant contact details [listed here](. Copyright © New Scientist Ltd Registered Office: Northcliffe House, 2 Derry Street, London, W8 5TT Registered in England. No.10644366 Australian mailing address: PO Box 2315, Strawberry Hills, NSW 2012, Australia Registered in Australia. 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