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...to our daily lives, and in the journey towards carbon neutrality. “I particularly enjoyed an amazing expert panel of Women in Terminal Operations who shared insights and experiences on careers,...
...of the past and present. The change we need today, the change to carbon-neutrality, requires change in both mindsets and actions. This change is a team play and a choice...
...demand by reducing road fuel duty by 3ppl with commensurate reductions in the duty rate for gas oil. • Stimulate investment in low-carbon fuelled vehicles by fixing fuel duty rates...
...to conventional aviation fuel, with the future potential to be fully carbon neutral. Sustainable travel at the heart Steve Heapy, CEO of Jet2.com and Jet2holidays said: “Travel and tourism is a force for good and,...
...terms of what level of carbon intensity means that an energy source can be considered low carbon. Are these reductions achieved through offsetting or actually achieved? They are actually achieved...
...to creating a hydrogen economy across North West England and North East Wales. Natural gas and fuel gases from the refinery will be converted into low carbon hydrogen, with carbon...
...solar panels, batteries, and low carbon heating systems. While the government views heat pumps as the primary low carbon heating solution, it has acknowledged that for some off‑grid homes this...
...by continuing to invest in lower carbon energy products and expertise, we are optimistic that our customers can join us on this journey and achieve their own carbon neutral goals.”...
...barriers in moving to a carbon neutral energy supply, including potentially crippling costs. With that in mind, the company has outlined changes that must be made, to help the industry...
...could be retained using a bio or carbon neutral liquid fuel.” Ongoing running costs continue to be good versus electric solutions and this is supported by the recent figures released...
...for reducing carbon emissions in off-grid homes was liquid biofuel. A B100 fuel (containing zero fossil fuel) would result in a cost of £122 per tonne of carbon saved which...
...become the people who build and maintain our wind turbines, carbon capture systems, hydrogen production factories and other hardware needed for Britain’s low carbon future. “That future needs a lot...
...that could accelerate the switch from diesel to hydrogen. The trial is the first for Lancashire County Council in line with its carbon reduction ambitions and demonstrated carbon savings from...
...carbon and energy costs than most competitor countries, poorer incentives to develop low carbon technologies, and a policy environment that does not offer enough investor certainty. New policies are urgently...
...of a large UK city like Liverpool) and capture some 1.8 million tonnes of carbon per annum. By 2030, Vertex expects to deliver nearly 4GW of low carbon hydrogen, equivalent...
...range of energy efficiency, low carbon energy and carbon storage initiatives, designed to decarbonise its production processes and put Essar at the forefront of the UK’s shift to low carbon...
...capture carbon dioxide emissions. Once captured, this carbon dioxide must be transported, stored, transported again, and sequestered. “Like LNG, carbon dioxide is a gas in normal conditions. It therefore requires...
...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...