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...incentives to develop low carbon technologies than its international competitors. Our analysis suggests the energy and carbon costs are in fact almost double that of our US competitors. Our work...
...low carbon hydrogen hub will initially produce 3 terawatt-hours (TWh) of low carbon hydrogen each year from 2025. This will be quickly followed by a facility twice this size giving...
In line with its ambition to become a leading low carbon refinery by 2030, Essar has announced plans to build a £360 million carbon capture plant at Stanlow starting in...
...targeted 10GW of hydrogen production by 2030 and the regulatory and policy framework supports low carbon energy production, as well as the development of low carbon hydrogen infrastructure, expertise and...
...2030. Hydrogen Any discussion of carbon capture will quickly move to hydrogen which also has a large part to play in the UK’s net zero journey. Low carbon hydrogen can...
...government’s policy seems to be encouraging moving rural households and businesses – currently using oil heating – to electrically driven heat pumps to cut carbon emissions, reports Guy. “We’re concerned...
...which low carbon technology they use to heat their homes. The findings of the poll are in line with a recent survey of 1,500 households that use oil heating across...
...a commercial imperative to accept that there will be a transition to a low carbon future for home heating. Taking a strong stand on this has not lead to any...
...construction) I’ve seen cleaner fuels and heating technologies make some seismic advancements. During my tenure at Nutherm (the distributor for German heat pump manufacturer Waterkotte across the UK and Ireland)...
...and push the nation towards its net-zero target for 2050 by phasing out high carbon fossil fuel heating. In the Government’s publication of its consultation on future support for low...