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Fuelling progress: future fuels for transport decarbonisation

...here for a Southampton Hydrogen hub that could lead to large-scale hydrogen production at Fawley. The study estimates that carbon capture facilities could initially capture approximately two million tonnes of...

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100% carbon offsetting of UK fuel emissions

...fuel they use each year. UK Fuels, owned by Radius Payment Solutions, has partnered with UK-government endorsed carbon offsetting company, Forest Carbon, to invest in renewable energy projects. The new...

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Another UK energy producer moves to low carbon hydrogen

...products that will help others reduce their emissions and play a leading role in a clean hydrogen revolution” Displacing hydrocarbon fuels for a low carbon future Viewed as the next...
As distributors seek new ways to reduce the carbon impact of their day-to-day activities, we continue our series taking a look at the products and initiatives which are actively improving the environmental impact of the sector.

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Products for a greener sector

...product have noticed a reduction in emissions and increased fuel efficiency. I have recommended ElimiNoxEco to all our customers.” Currently Eliminox is working with carbon offsetting and carbon reduction certification...

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Carbon capture project emerges from Humber refineries

...Zero. A multi-million pound carbon capture and hydrogen project on the South Humber Bank, Humber Zero will decarbonise eight million tonnes per annum of CO2 emissions, with the potential to...

Analysis

Decarbonising transport: are additives the answer?

...and carbon reduction goals.” Diesel for decades to come Martin Lodge, of Environmental Fuel Technology agrees that additives are instrumental in reducing emissions. “Our products cut climate carbons and local...
Jonathan Perkins CEO of Mabanaft

Interview

Transition talk from Mabanaft CEO Jonathan Perkins

...for example, we plan to utilise carbon capture in the production. 18 months ago, that would have seen it called blue ammonia which highlights the need for greater definition in...