You might not know it, but the East of England’s is an energy powerhouse, producing enough low carbon and renewable energy to power 32% of UK homes. It’s home to one of Europe’s largest offshore wind development zones with 37% of the UK’s offshore wind fleet. Its ports, including Great Yarmouth and Lowestoft, are abuzz with the region’s highly skilled offshore workforce. And let’s not forget Bacton Gas Terminal which supplies 30% of the UK’s natural gas from fields in the Southern North Sea, and the gas interconnectors that make landfall from Europe here. They’re two-way, offering both import and export potential for molecules -the greener the better.