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...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...
...to our manufacturers.” Coming soon – a refining strategy for the UK and a stock holding agency In his introduction to UKPIA’s report on Fuelling the UK’s future: the role...
...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...
Having worked closely with government over the past three years ‘to develop new trading processes for the UK’s businesses to use after Brexit’, the Freight Transport Association (FTA) reported that...
...in the UK. Our objective is to ensure that the UK has a safe, efficient and sustainable supply chain, and we sincerely hope that the new government will support us...
...Cronin, CEO UKIFDA, said: “I am pleased the government has listened and these announcements together will create a dual, technology-agnostic approach to rural home heating, which is what we requested....
...hydrogen for decarbonisation. Ongoing developments in the UK. UK progress with hydrogen strategy: In August last year, the UK Government unveiled its hydrogen strategy, describing it as ‘a roadmap of...
...sector where all fuels are treated the same. A move they argue would be cost neutral for the government. UKIFDA CEO Ken Cronin and OFTEC CEO Paul Rose said: “It’s...
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...
...which includes the UK’s fuel refining, storage, transport and forecourts infrastructure, will be crucial to delivering the UK Government’s plans because: • the sector brings knowledge of standards for the...
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...
In its aims to decarbonise transport the UK Government has today announced plans for an end to sales of new conventional combustion engines from 2030. UKPIA fully supports the decarbonisation...
Despite confirmation last month that UK households would get a single, one-off payment from mid-January as part of a UK-wide energy payment scheme the payments in NI have been delayed....
...the UK and I believe that the working group has proven beneficial in helping the government to understand what is possible in this sector. “When you factor in that in...
...government action’ to embrace the power of Nuclear Enabled Hydrogen (NEH) in delivering net zero. A positioning paper, released by UK HFCA, urges the Government to support the potential of...
...attended, showcasing a range of high-tech products and services, while a Government Hub was attended by several government departments and agencies. The outside Ride & Drive experiences on offer proved...