On Tuesday, June 18th 2024, GERG officially announced the handover of its presidency. Antony Green, former Vice President of GERG, assumed the role of President, succeeding Mures Zarea from the French Utility Engie, who served with distinction over the past five years. The presidency handover took place during the 6th European Gas Technology Conference – EGATEC 2024 in Hamburg, Germany.
In his new role Antony will bring a wealth of experience and a decisive character to stand up for and promote GERG’s vision to ensure that Europe’s energy transformation will keep Europe competitive and energy secure while providing the lowest cost road to a sustainable future.
We would like to extend our deepest gratitude to Mures Zarea for his unwavering dedication and numerous contributions to GERG. Mures spearheaded the GERG Methane Emissions Working Group, which has been delivering exceptional work on acknowledging the importance of methane emissions in Europe’s transition towards a net zero environment. His leadership has been instrumental in shaping and propelling GERG’s mission and vision. A warm thank you from all GERG Members and Secretariat to Mures for these amazing 5 years.
A few words about our new President:
Antony has been leading the Future of Energy directorate at SGN since August 2023. Before that he was Hydrogen Director at National Gas. He has a 30-plus-year career across utilities and infrastructure and was instrumental in launching Project Union, NG's pioneering plan to create a UK hydrogen backbone.
Tony is a Chartered Engineer, a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering and a past President of the Institution of Gas Engineers and Managers.
Commenting on his appointment, Antony said:
“In our pursuit of a just and sustainable energy transition, the challenges we face resonate across Europe. GERG is playing a leading a role in this through close collaboration and shared learning, and I’m delighted to be representing the organisation through this critical period.”
GERG Secretary General Robert Judd said:
“I am thrilled that Tony is stepping into this pivotal role, and to be working closely with him again. He already has a wealth of experience both in and outside GERG of driving collaboration across organisations and within Europe.
“Tony’s history of working in gas transmission and distribution within utilities and consultancy, will ensure he can effectively represent GERG members through the challenges of the energy transition.”
GERG welcomes the new President Antony Green and looks forward to tackle together the new challenges ahead.