Certas Energy is hosting a one-day Clean Air Conference on Tuesday 7th November
TO HELP ADDRESS THE AIR QUALITY CHALLENGE FOR BUSINESSES IN THE SOUTH EAST – CERTAS ENERGY IS HOSTING A ONE-DAY CLEAN AIR CONFERENCE AT THE PORT LYMPNE HOTEL IN KENT ON TUESDAY 7TH NOVEMBER Certas Energy is currently the UK’s only provider of Shell GTL Fuel, a cleaner burning alternative to diesel. Part of the paraffinic family of fuels, Shell GTL Fuel both lowers emissions and improves air quality and can be used as a direct replacement for conventional diesel without the need for engine modifications. The event will highlight the availability of alternative fuels and deliver practical advice on how businesses can make a difference to air quality today by making smarter fuel choices. Delegates will be provided with an overview of the benefits of paraffinic fuels, including reductions in nitrogen oxide (NOx) and particulate matter (PM) emissions, and the role they have to play in improving air quality. “We’ve been working closely with our customers across the UK to support them in adopting alternative fuels to improve air quality, without impacting efficiency or profitability,” said event chairman, Alex Ward, regional manager at Certas Energy. As we wait for the Government to confirm how it will tackle the air quality crisis, this event offers delegates the opportunity to hear first-hand about how alternative fuels can make a difference today.”
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Key speakers SHELL GTL: A SOLUTION FOR CLEANER CITIES
Marcel van den Berg, sales & business development manager, Shell GTL Fuel AIR QUALITY AND PUBLIC SECTOR ACTION
Deborah Kapaj, sustainable estates programme manager, Kent County Council HOW THE DIGITAL ECONOMY CAN HELP CLEAN AIR
Sebastian Giraud, director, Girin Strategy THE NEED FOR REAL WORLD EMISSIONS TESTING
Massimo Fedeli, Emissions Analytics CHAMPIONING A CLEANER FUEL FOR CLEANER AIR
Brian Worrall, director of corporate affairs, Certas Energy THE IMPORTANCE OF CLEAN AIR TO ASPINALL’S ANIMAL BREEDING PROGRAMME
David Sutton, estates manager at The Aspinall Foundation
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