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Petrol-head Guy Martin gets on board with Humber's Net Zero ambition as next generation careers outlined

Students flock to event outlining decarbonisaton plans for the energy estuary

Phil Gothard, Phillips 66 Humber Refinery project development lead, right, with Guy Martin at the Humber Zero stand, one of the huge carbon deduction projects.(Image: David Lee Photography Ltd)

Television personality Guy Martin joined hundreds of students at an event to promote decarbonisation projects across the Humber.

Organised by the Humber Industrial Cluster Plan and supported by Humber Zero partners Phillips 66 and the VPI, the event was held as part of Humber Business Week at The Baths Hall, Scunthorpe.

It was the first time businesses involved in multi-billion-pound decarbonisation projects had come together, promoting opportunities to students and, later in the day, supply chain businesses.

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SSE, Drax, British Steel, Centrica, Equinor, Uniper, and National Grid Ventures joined Humber Refinery and neighbouring heat and power plant representatives, bringing The Humber: A 2030 Vision for Industrial Decarbonisation Map to life.

Around 1,000 students from schools across the region discussed job prospects with businesses and their apprentices.

Many got to meet Guy. The former British motorcycle racer, from Grimsby, said: “It has been a peach of an event. I met some interesting folks and it’s been fantastic.”

Having been consumed by the combustion engine on screen and in the workshop, Guy has emerged as an EV ambassador, with recent work taking the next generation transport to the limits.