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Ian Marchant SCOTTISH hydrogen technology pioneer Logan Energy has bolstered its executive team with the appointment of three industry-leading experts including the former chief executive of SSE, Ian Marchant, as chair. He is joined by non-executive directors Bob MacDonald, former chief of specialist technical solutions at Wood, and Derek Mathieson, former chief marketing and technology officer at Baker Hughes.
Bob MacDonald, left, and Derek Mathieson, now on the board. Mr Marchant, who is the current chair of Thames Water, has over 30 years of industry experience with companies at the forefront of the private utility, power generation and clean energy markets.
HYDROGEN technology could have an impact as big as North Sea oil and gas did in the 1970s a leading figure in the energy industry has claimed. Ian Marchant – former CEO of Perth-based SSE and the current chair of Thames Water – was speaking as Logan Energy announced that he and two others were joining their board. Incoming chair Marchant will be joined by non-executive directors Bob MacDonald, ex-CEO of specialist technical solutions at Wood, and Derek Mathieson, formerly the chief marketing and technology officer at Baker Hughes. Logan said the appointments bolstered its executive team ahead of increased international expansion. Their new chair has more than 30 years of experience with firms at the forefront of the private utility, power generation and clean energy markets.
Chancellorâs £4.8m boost for Anglesey hydrogen hub could create extra jobs
Rishi Sunak hoped it would help Wales pave the way to a greener future
10:40, 8 MAR 2021
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A £4.8m funding boost for plans to develop Walesâ first âHydrogen Hubâ on Anglesey has been warmly welcomed on the island.