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...to measure all energy use across your premises, industrial processes, and fleet. Under ESOS, energy is defined as combustible fuels, heat, renewable energy, electricity, and transport fuel. Your assessment should...
...of energy demand will change as the importance of fossil fuels declines, to be replaced by renewable energy and electrification; the energy transition will require a range of other sources...
The decision to split the former Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, announced earlier this month, resulted in the creation of new energy resilience, net zero, growth and export...
...and soon. “The future is hydrogen fuelled…partly,” David begins. “Hydrogen should be seen as the battery’s ally not its nemesis. A blended energy solution maximises the economic benefits of zero...
...electrification and renewable energy sources Expanded penetration of new energy ‘carriers’ e.g clean hydrogen in industry and transport, e-fuels, biofuels and biogas Increased energy efficiency That global economic growth will...
...new electric vehicle (EV) infrastructure, as the world transitions to a mixed energy future. By combining this with our other energy and forecourt services, we are now able to be...
...as the world transitions to a mixed energy future. By combining this with our other energy and forecourt services, we are now able to be a much more strategic environmental...
...competition across Northern Ireland to share the importance of energy efficiency with the younger generation. Home energy efficiency is extremely important for the overall future of energy in NI. It...
...adapt and incorporate the needs of vehicle propulsion and energy in the future.” With a high level of uncertainty over future energy provision LWE believes that fuel stations may well...
...a 19-year-old, data technician apprentice at Craggs Energy, explained: “I wanted to be a part of this industry due to the future path of fuel distribution. People still require diesel,...