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...available with development rights to build new infrastructure. There is a high level of confidence that future new energies will expand and develop here. This site will still be doing...
...wave and tidal energies, but there is a still a need for governmental support to help our workers and communities transition at pace. “We must use this as an opportunity...
...sole control means we will be in a position to focus our energies on offering our customers a service that suits their changing needs whilst ensuring they continue to receive...
...to date industry news to its readers in the UK and Ireland. OilFiredUp first appeared online in 2003 and has since embraced renewable energies and the latest innovative technologies applicable...
...itself TotalEnergies to underline a shift away from oil products). The US State of Connecticut seeks to make ExxonMobil pay for the cost of mitigating damage caused by climate change,...
...energies. We do need a multi-approach to all these things – we are talking about producing 300-400 million litres of jet fuel from sewage but that’s a drop in the...
...come from as far afield as Cornwall, Wales and Northern Ireland. Wherever they live they are contributing to the economy of their region.” The producers of future energies “When offshore,...
...energies, any growth at all has to be considered good. We find that, although customers always want cheaper and cheaper fuel, they still appreciate a good quality product and ‘service...
...as Repsol, Cargill, Turkish Airlines, Irving Oil and Oryx Energies, will include market risk, credit risk, regulatory risk, political risk and financial risk. More information is available about the summit...
...only account for just 10% of our total energy mix; a figure insufficient to combat CO2 emissions. Plus, in common with older energies, consistency of politics and consumer acceptance also...