Ben Clube, CEO of EnergyPathways, updates investors on progress at MESH

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EnergyPathways plc (AIM:EPP) is an energy transition company developing the Marram Energy Storage Hub (MESH) infrastructure project, which is a large-scale natural gas and green hydrogen storage facility located off the UK's Lancashire coast. Once complete MESH will have a capacity of 50 billion cubic feet, equivalent in size to Rough which is currently the UK's largest gas storage facility, with plans to expand the MESH storage capacity by as much as three times. In this interview with Chief executive Ben Clube investors will learn: - What experience management brings to the project - How EnergyPathways formed a stakeholder partner group for the MESH project - Who is involved in the partner group, including tier-1 EPC and energy companies - Why the company is focused specifically on the Irish Sea - When it plans to complete pre-FEED and when it anticipates a Final Investment Decision status will be granted - What funding has already been secured with Global Green Asset Finance and others - How the MESH project could be extended to be the first of many clean energy storage facilities in the U.K. Ben Clube, CEO of EnergyPathways Plc, was interviewed by Sarah Lowther for focusIR.