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...Guterres, warned: “Some government and business leaders are saying one thing – but doing another. Simply put, they are lying.” Two weeks ago, the High Court ruled the UK Government’s...
...presented at the UKIFDA show and conference in Coventry last month, we look at the current options available for the fuel distribution sector in detail. Government policy The government’s Renewable...
...the recognition it deserved when the Government put forward an amendment to the energy bill that grants the powers to introduce a Renewable Liquid Heating Fuel Obligation (RLHFO), similar to...
...the government to this conclusion. The problems at Coryton really galvanised the government into action – it provided clear evidence that refineries can and do shut; although in the case...
...compared very favourably with other possible solutions including those seemingly favoured by the government and that cost will be borne by the homeowner.” UKIFDA’s strategy and vision for a liquid...
...tries to speak to the government it is failing to engage,” said Unite national officer Tony Devlin. “Once again the government is flailing about, proposing to bring in troops to...
The Freight Transport Association (FTA) is writing to members of the new government requesting the opportunity to discuss issues outlined in its logistics manifesto, and its wider ambitions for UK...
The government has, this morning, released an amendment to the Energy Bill that mirrors proposals put forward by former environment secretary George Eustice in response to the industry’s Future Ready...
...of the major oil companies and can be seen in many government plans for industry decarbonisation. Hydrogen is expected to play a prominent role in lowering carbon emissions from energy-intensive...
...and OFTEC who have written to Jeremy Hunt to ask him to maximise the impact of current government plans to introduce a renewable liquid heating fuel obligation by correcting the...
Our regular column from UKIFDA CEO Ken Cronin sharing his latest thoughts on the liquid fuel distribution sector. We received good news from governments across the UK and Ireland before...
...for those most in need but will assist the Government in introducing benefits for society as a whole. Professor Giulietti from Nottingham University Business School, added: “The UK Government has...
...in certain sectors – such as heavy manufacturing. The CCC is not alone in this view, and UK Government has backed it by committing to capture a vast 10 million...
UKIFDA has submitted its views on the Government’s consultation on the introduction of E10 petrol at filling stations across the UK which closed on 3 May and called for views...
...UKPIA has also welcomed the UK Government announcement that mandates E10 following consultation and will continue to seek close government-industry partnership on the rollout of the policy to enable a...
...holistic plan coupled with regulatory certainty is needed from the UK Government to enable the sector to meet this challenge. Stephen explained: “We also need to work with government to...
...part of the Energy Bills Support Scheme that was promised by the government to all households in the UK to help with rising energy bills combined with a second £200...
OFTEC is calling for a ‘more joined-up carbon reduction and energy policy’ which still includes renewable technology incentives but also offers ‘more affordable measures such as a boiler scrappage scheme’...